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The May issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop introduces the new editor.

There really is something for every hobby engineer in this issue. Peter Vane details a raising block for his Warco Mill that has wider applications. This month also features:

• Mike Haughton investigates the ever-widening choices for workshop lighting
• Alec Payne undertakes a major modification to the drive train of his Myford Super 7
• John Pace simplifies a challenging task with his Quorn Grinder
• Terry Gorin works on a baseboard for his Unimat lathe.
• Brian Wood offers advice on using a dividing head and updates his change gear tables
• Jock Miller recommends cranking up your lathe chucks
• Marcus Bowman applies CNC to making a folder for etched brass parts.

Stub Mandrel offers an effective lathe stop from the scrap bin. David Clark has a first look at lathe tools in his beginner’s series. Roger Fround adds a tailstock scale and Peter Shaw makes a robust boring bar. Godfrey Greeves discusses his approach to parting off.

Finally, enter our new ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools gift vouchers!
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Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine

May 2014 The May issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop introduces the new editor. There really is something for every hobby engineer in this issue. Peter Vane details a raising block for his Warco Mill that has wider applications. This month also features: • Mike Haughton investigates the ever-widening choices for workshop lighting • Alec Payne undertakes a major modification to the drive train of his Myford Super 7 • John Pace simplifies a challenging task with his Quorn Grinder • Terry Gorin works on a baseboard for his Unimat lathe. • Brian Wood offers advice on using a dividing head and updates his change gear tables • Jock Miller recommends cranking up your lathe chucks • Marcus Bowman applies CNC to making a folder for etched brass parts. Stub Mandrel offers an effective lathe stop from the scrap bin. David Clark has a first look at lathe tools in his beginner’s series. Roger Fround adds a tailstock scale and Peter Shaw makes a robust boring bar. Godfrey Greeves discusses his approach to parting off. Finally, enter our new ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools gift vouchers!


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The May issue of Model Engineer’s Workshop introduces the new editor.

There really is something for every hobby engineer in this issue. Peter Vane details a raising block for his Warco Mill that has wider applications. This month also features:

• Mike Haughton investigates the ever-widening choices for workshop lighting
• Alec Payne undertakes a major modification to the drive train of his Myford Super 7
• John Pace simplifies a challenging task with his Quorn Grinder
• Terry Gorin works on a baseboard for his Unimat lathe.
• Brian Wood offers advice on using a dividing head and updates his change gear tables
• Jock Miller recommends cranking up your lathe chucks
• Marcus Bowman applies CNC to making a folder for etched brass parts.

Stub Mandrel offers an effective lathe stop from the scrap bin. David Clark has a first look at lathe tools in his beginner’s series. Roger Fround adds a tailstock scale and Peter Shaw makes a robust boring bar. Godfrey Greeves discusses his approach to parting off.

Finally, enter our new ‘Reader’s Tips’ competition and win £30 of Chester Machine Tools gift vouchers!
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