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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine October 2019 Back Issue

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278 Reviews   •  English   •   Family & Home (DIY)
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"On the Cover
This month we start one of Mogens Kilde’s step-by step constructional series. The featured tool is a scroll saw/filing attachment that can be used with most hobby sized lathes, see page 35 for details.
Contents
One Man and His Mill Andrew Johnston gives a tour of his manual Bridgeport turret mill.
A Workshop Press Will Doggett makes further progress with his workshop press tool.
Restoring the Ian Bradley Workshop Engine Can you imagine powering your workshop with a petrol engine, let alone one from a veteran car? Roger Backhouse tells a fascinating workshop tale.
Theasby’s Wrinkles Geoff Theasby saves a few groats for the workshop fund by making his own copper bits – and makes a bit saver so they last even longer.
Myford meet Sabel Bryan Wood swaps a compound slide between two classic lathes.
Dragon’s Den or Dream Workshop Des Bromilow completes his well appointed new workshop.
The Pointmaster Drill Sharpening Guide Wishbone sharpening jigs are a popular solution to sharpening small drills but offer poor control over drill point angles. Keith Johnson has come up with a n ingenious solution.
An Internal Acme Thread Cutting Tool Laurie Leonard makes a custom holder for an unusually shaped carbide insert.
Plus: Index for Issues 273 to 284 of Model Engineers’ Workshop You guide to what’s been inside our hallowed pages over the last year or so, compiled by Barry Chamberlain.
Plus: Even more… all your favourite regular features."
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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

October 2019 "On the Cover This month we start one of Mogens Kilde’s step-by step constructional series. The featured tool is a scroll saw/filing attachment that can be used with most hobby sized lathes, see page 35 for details. Contents One Man and His Mill Andrew Johnston gives a tour of his manual Bridgeport turret mill. A Workshop Press Will Doggett makes further progress with his workshop press tool. Restoring the Ian Bradley Workshop Engine Can you imagine powering your workshop with a petrol engine, let alone one from a veteran car? Roger Backhouse tells a fascinating workshop tale. Theasby’s Wrinkles Geoff Theasby saves a few groats for the workshop fund by making his own copper bits – and makes a bit saver so they last even longer. Myford meet Sabel Bryan Wood swaps a compound slide between two classic lathes. Dragon’s Den or Dream Workshop Des Bromilow completes his well appointed new workshop. The Pointmaster Drill Sharpening Guide Wishbone sharpening jigs are a popular solution to sharpening small drills but offer poor control over drill point angles. Keith Johnson has come up with a n ingenious solution. An Internal Acme Thread Cutting Tool Laurie Leonard makes a custom holder for an unusually shaped carbide insert. Plus: Index for Issues 273 to 284 of Model Engineers’ Workshop You guide to what’s been inside our hallowed pages over the last year or so, compiled by Barry Chamberlain. Plus: Even more… all your favourite regular features."


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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine  |  October 2019  


"On the Cover
This month we start one of Mogens Kilde’s step-by step constructional series. The featured tool is a scroll saw/filing attachment that can be used with most hobby sized lathes, see page 35 for details.
Contents
One Man and His Mill Andrew Johnston gives a tour of his manual Bridgeport turret mill.
A Workshop Press Will Doggett makes further progress with his workshop press tool.
Restoring the Ian Bradley Workshop Engine Can you imagine powering your workshop with a petrol engine, let alone one from a veteran car? Roger Backhouse tells a fascinating workshop tale.
Theasby’s Wrinkles Geoff Theasby saves a few groats for the workshop fund by making his own copper bits – and makes a bit saver so they last even longer.
Myford meet Sabel Bryan Wood swaps a compound slide between two classic lathes.
Dragon’s Den or Dream Workshop Des Bromilow completes his well appointed new workshop.
The Pointmaster Drill Sharpening Guide Wishbone sharpening jigs are a popular solution to sharpening small drills but offer poor control over drill point angles. Keith Johnson has come up with a n ingenious solution.
An Internal Acme Thread Cutting Tool Laurie Leonard makes a custom holder for an unusually shaped carbide insert.
Plus: Index for Issues 273 to 284 of Model Engineers’ Workshop You guide to what’s been inside our hallowed pages over the last year or so, compiled by Barry Chamberlain.
Plus: Even more… all your favourite regular features."
read more read less
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Below is a selection of articles in Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine October 2019.