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Issue 236 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features!
On The Cover: Held in New York each year, the World Maker Faire is an explosion of practical ingenuity and creativity, Andy Clark snapped this huge robot at the event.
A VICE END STOP Mike Checkley returns with a neatly finished aid to repeat accuracy.
HEAVY DUTY ROLLERS These robust rollers from Will Dogget are ideal for working narrow but thick material.
MYFORD ML7R POWER CROSS SLIDE Adding conventional power cross feed to an ML7R is not straightforward. Keith Wraight has a solution.
REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Richard Smith completes the work on his machine brought out of long term storage.
THE WORLD MAKER FAIRE 2015 From robot horses to the traditional Coke and Mentos display, Andy Clark brings us the best of this years show in New York
DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY A double-page pull-out chart this moth as Linton Wedlock explains how a nomogram can be used to calculate wire stresses.
ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt puts the cutters described in our last issue into action.
CAROLS, CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS Bob Reeve overcomes a few more hurdles to complete his manifold adaptor.
ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE A Chester 12 x 36 lathe is the machine at the heart of Gary Wooding’s workshop.
A BELT FINAL DRIVE FOR THE SEIG X3 MILL Updating a solution we published in 2005, David Thomas upgrades his mill.
FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt reveals the results of his first steps in MIG welding.
Plus our Regulars
ON THE WIRE More news from the world of hobby engineering
SCRIBE A LINE A bumper crop of feedback from readers on recent issues.
READERS’ FREE ADVERTS Your monthly chance to grab a bargain.
READERS’ TIPS A handy tip for making out locomotive frames

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December 2015 Issue 236 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features! On The Cover: Held in New York each year, the World Maker Faire is an explosion of practical ingenuity and creativity, Andy Clark snapped this huge robot at the event. A VICE END STOP Mike Checkley returns with a neatly finished aid to repeat accuracy. HEAVY DUTY ROLLERS These robust rollers from Will Dogget are ideal for working narrow but thick material. MYFORD ML7R POWER CROSS SLIDE Adding conventional power cross feed to an ML7R is not straightforward. Keith Wraight has a solution. REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Richard Smith completes the work on his machine brought out of long term storage. THE WORLD MAKER FAIRE 2015 From robot horses to the traditional Coke and Mentos display, Andy Clark brings us the best of this years show in New York DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY A double-page pull-out chart this moth as Linton Wedlock explains how a nomogram can be used to calculate wire stresses. ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt puts the cutters described in our last issue into action. CAROLS, CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS Bob Reeve overcomes a few more hurdles to complete his manifold adaptor. ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE A Chester 12 x 36 lathe is the machine at the heart of Gary Wooding’s workshop. A BELT FINAL DRIVE FOR THE SEIG X3 MILL Updating a solution we published in 2005, David Thomas upgrades his mill. FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt reveals the results of his first steps in MIG welding. Plus our Regulars ON THE WIRE More news from the world of hobby engineering SCRIBE A LINE A bumper crop of feedback from readers on recent issues. READERS’ FREE ADVERTS Your monthly chance to grab a bargain. READERS’ TIPS A handy tip for making out locomotive frames MEW – the Machinery Magazine that gives you More!


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Issue 236 of Model Engineers’ Workshop brings you even more great features!
On The Cover: Held in New York each year, the World Maker Faire is an explosion of practical ingenuity and creativity, Andy Clark snapped this huge robot at the event.
A VICE END STOP Mike Checkley returns with a neatly finished aid to repeat accuracy.
HEAVY DUTY ROLLERS These robust rollers from Will Dogget are ideal for working narrow but thick material.
MYFORD ML7R POWER CROSS SLIDE Adding conventional power cross feed to an ML7R is not straightforward. Keith Wraight has a solution.
REBUILDING A WARCO MAJOR MILL/DRILL Richard Smith completes the work on his machine brought out of long term storage.
THE WORLD MAKER FAIRE 2015 From robot horses to the traditional Coke and Mentos display, Andy Clark brings us the best of this years show in New York
DESIGNING SPRINGS ~ VISUALLY A double-page pull-out chart this moth as Linton Wedlock explains how a nomogram can be used to calculate wire stresses.
ADVENTURES IN CLOCK WHEEL CUTTING Glenn Bunt puts the cutters described in our last issue into action.
CAROLS, CAPPUCCINOS AND LOFTED SOLIDS Bob Reeve overcomes a few more hurdles to complete his manifold adaptor.
ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE A Chester 12 x 36 lathe is the machine at the heart of Gary Wooding’s workshop.
A BELT FINAL DRIVE FOR THE SEIG X3 MILL Updating a solution we published in 2005, David Thomas upgrades his mill.
FROM ARC TO MIG Neil Wyatt reveals the results of his first steps in MIG welding.
Plus our Regulars
ON THE WIRE More news from the world of hobby engineering
SCRIBE A LINE A bumper crop of feedback from readers on recent issues.
READERS’ FREE ADVERTS Your monthly chance to grab a bargain.
READERS’ TIPS A handy tip for making out locomotive frames

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