Está atualmente a visualizar o Portugal versão do sítio.
Gostaria de mudar para o seu sítio local?
Última edição

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine May 2019 Edição anterior

English
278 Comentários   •  English   •   Family & Home (DIY)
Only €5,99
On the Cover
This month’s cover shows John Eva’s wonderfully detailed ‘model engineer’s workshop’ on display at the Doncaster Exhibition in 2016. See On the Editor’s Bench, page 3, for news of exhibitions coming up over the next twelve months.
Making a Sine Bar David George takes us through making and this tool for setting accurate angles.
Adjustable tooling for a small lathe Make this adaptable tool for use with carbide inserts from Warren Jacobs.
A second cross slide Peter Shaw looks at some of the machining challenges of making a second cross-slide for his lathe.
A Bearing puller for small bearings Alex du Pre has designed this handy puller for the small bearings found in model engines and small mechanisms.
Tips for turning ACME worm threads Useful advice for turning acme threads of based on Peter Barker’s experience with his versatile dividing head.
Restoring an old Norton gearbox on a Hendey Lathe Brian Wood completes his mission to bring a 120 year old lathe back to working order.
Adding a tailstock micrometer dial to a Myford S7 Graham Meek offers plans for metric and imperial tailstock dials that fit both the S7 and the Myford 254.
Lathework for Beginners This month Neil Wyatt makes a router guide bush as an example of a ‘real world’ turning exercise.
Powering a Colchester Bantam Mk. 1 Two articles on powering lathes this month, first Brian Curle converts a three-phase lathe to single phase operation using the original switchgear.
ER extension spindles Mike Haughton looks at uses for these useful and affordable collet holders.
Variable Frequency Drive for the Myford S7 In our second lathe power article, Dirk du Plooy goes the other way and converts his Myford to three-phase operation with a variable frequency drive.
read more read less
Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine Preview Pages

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

May 2019 On the Cover This month’s cover shows John Eva’s wonderfully detailed ‘model engineer’s workshop’ on display at the Doncaster Exhibition in 2016. See On the Editor’s Bench, page 3, for news of exhibitions coming up over the next twelve months. Making a Sine Bar David George takes us through making and this tool for setting accurate angles. Adjustable tooling for a small lathe Make this adaptable tool for use with carbide inserts from Warren Jacobs. A second cross slide Peter Shaw looks at some of the machining challenges of making a second cross-slide for his lathe. A Bearing puller for small bearings Alex du Pre has designed this handy puller for the small bearings found in model engines and small mechanisms. Tips for turning ACME worm threads Useful advice for turning acme threads of based on Peter Barker’s experience with his versatile dividing head. Restoring an old Norton gearbox on a Hendey Lathe Brian Wood completes his mission to bring a 120 year old lathe back to working order. Adding a tailstock micrometer dial to a Myford S7 Graham Meek offers plans for metric and imperial tailstock dials that fit both the S7 and the Myford 254. Lathework for Beginners This month Neil Wyatt makes a router guide bush as an example of a ‘real world’ turning exercise. Powering a Colchester Bantam Mk. 1 Two articles on powering lathes this month, first Brian Curle converts a three-phase lathe to single phase operation using the original switchgear. ER extension spindles Mike Haughton looks at uses for these useful and affordable collet holders. Variable Frequency Drive for the Myford S7 In our second lathe power article, Dirk du Plooy goes the other way and converts his Myford to three-phase operation with a variable frequency drive.


SELECCIONAR FORMATO:
Acesso imediato

Ofertas digitais disponíveis:

Edição digital única May 2019
 
5,99 / issue
Esta edição e outras edições anteriores não estão incluídas numa Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine inscrição. As assinaturas incluem a edição regular mais recente e os novos números lançados durante sua assinatura e começam a partir de €3,83 por edição . Se pretende subscrever, consulte o nosso Opções de assinatura
As poupanças são calculadas com base na compra comparável de edições únicas durante um período de subscrição anual e podem variar em relação aos montantes anunciados. Os cálculos destinam-se apenas a fins ilustrativos. As assinaturas digitais incluem a última edição e todas as edições regulares lançadas durante a sua assinatura, salvo indicação em contrário. O período escolhido será renovado automaticamente, exceto se for cancelado na área A minha conta até 24 horas antes do fim da assinatura atual.

Issue Cover

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine  |  May 2019  


On the Cover
This month’s cover shows John Eva’s wonderfully detailed ‘model engineer’s workshop’ on display at the Doncaster Exhibition in 2016. See On the Editor’s Bench, page 3, for news of exhibitions coming up over the next twelve months.
Making a Sine Bar David George takes us through making and this tool for setting accurate angles.
Adjustable tooling for a small lathe Make this adaptable tool for use with carbide inserts from Warren Jacobs.
A second cross slide Peter Shaw looks at some of the machining challenges of making a second cross-slide for his lathe.
A Bearing puller for small bearings Alex du Pre has designed this handy puller for the small bearings found in model engines and small mechanisms.
Tips for turning ACME worm threads Useful advice for turning acme threads of based on Peter Barker’s experience with his versatile dividing head.
Restoring an old Norton gearbox on a Hendey Lathe Brian Wood completes his mission to bring a 120 year old lathe back to working order.
Adding a tailstock micrometer dial to a Myford S7 Graham Meek offers plans for metric and imperial tailstock dials that fit both the S7 and the Myford 254.
Lathework for Beginners This month Neil Wyatt makes a router guide bush as an example of a ‘real world’ turning exercise.
Powering a Colchester Bantam Mk. 1 Two articles on powering lathes this month, first Brian Curle converts a three-phase lathe to single phase operation using the original switchgear.
ER extension spindles Mike Haughton looks at uses for these useful and affordable collet holders.
Variable Frequency Drive for the Myford S7 In our second lathe power article, Dirk du Plooy goes the other way and converts his Myford to three-phase operation with a variable frequency drive.
ler mais ler menos
This superb magazine deals with machines, materials, processes and techniques for precision metalwork. It's a must read for the serious model engineering hobbyists

Como subscritor, receberá as seguintes vantagens


•  Um desconto no PVP da sua revista
•  A sua revista entregue no seu dispositivo todos os meses
•  Nunca perderá uma edição
•  Está protegido contra aumentos de preços que possam ocorrer no final do ano

Receberá 12 edições durante um ano Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine assinatura da revista.

Nota: As edições digitais não incluem os artigos de capa ou os suplementos que se encontram nos exemplares impressos.

Sua compra aqui no Pocketmags.com pode ser lida em qualquer uma das seguintes plataformas.


Pode ler aqui no sítio Web ou descarregar a aplicação para a sua plataforma, mas não se esqueça de iniciar sessão com o seu nome de utilizador e palavra-passe Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
O aplicativo Pocketmags funciona em todos os dispositivos iPad e iPhone com iOS 13.0 ou superior, Android 8.0 ou superior e Fire Tablet (Gen 3) ou superior. Nosso leitor web funciona com qualquer navegador compatível com HTML5, para PC e Mac recomendamos Chrome ou Firefox.

Para iOS, recomendamos qualquer dispositivo que possa executar o iOS mais recente para melhor desempenho e estabilidade. Modelos anteriores com especificações mais baixas de processador e RAM podem apresentar renderização de página mais lenta e travamentos ocasionais de aplicativos que estão fora de nosso controle.
4,4
/5
Com base em 278 Comentários de clientes
5
166
4
82
3
17
2
7
1
6
Ver críticas

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

Great projects and articles Revisto 10 dezembro 2021

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

Always something to learn, even from projects I will never make. Revisto 12 novembro 2021

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

Lots of excellent projects to build. Revisto 15 janeiro 2021

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

Giving it a 5 leaves no room for improvement Revisto 19 agosto 2020

Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

I have read model enginers Workshop sinse it came out head not as good now but still look forword to the read Revisto 01 maio 2020

Artigos desta edição


Segue-se uma seleção de artigos em Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine May 2019.