Model Engineers' Workshop - December 2016

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Model Engineers' Workshop - December 2016
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 16.0 MB


AN ARDUINO IN MY TOOLBOX Silly Old Duffer uses a microcontroller to make and engine indicator.

AN ARDUINO CONTROLLED INDEXER In this months second microcontroller feature, Carl Wilson describes how he automated his rotary table.

CONVERTING A GASLESS MIG WELDER Mike Cox make a comprehensive upgrade to his no-gas MIG

A MINIATURE BELT SANDER FOR YOUR LATHE The next instalment of this great step-by step build from Mogens Kilde.

MODIFICATIONS TO A MYFORD 7 SERIES LATHE Inchanga makes some improvements to the tailstock clamping arrangements.

INDEX FOR ISSUES 237 TO 248 Barry Chamberlain has prepared the index for these twelve issues.

A SIMPLE TAILSTOCK DEPTH READOUT Paul Tiney takes a humorous look at a very practical addition to any lathe.

GEARCUTTER Alan Aldridge concludes the description of his gear making machine with some tips on making cutters.

EUREKA! To accompany the final part of Gearcutter we bring you Alan’s metric update of drawings for the Eureka backing off device
BENDING ROLLS BASED ON THE G.H. THOMAS DESIGN Howard Lewis builds a classic design with a few modifications to suit his needs.

NOVEL IDEAS useful tips from the workshop of Murray Eddington.

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On the Cover
This month’s cover features Carl Wilson’s rotary table, one of our two special Arduino based projects.