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Our cover features Dennis Stones and his skeleton clock to the 1970s design by John Stevens. Dennis overcomes some of the more challenging, and therefore, most interesting aspects of the build.
Jacques Maurel makes a simple stop for his bandsaw and John A. Stewart makes some simple little links for his Shay locomotive using CNC.
If you have machine tools but are not overly confident in their operation, why not make something simple and, at the same time, useful in order to become more accustomed to their use? Try these metal picture frames.
Terence Holland takes a vacation in the southern US and Roger Backhouse informs us of the SMEE’s 2016 Model Engineering Training Programme which is open to all.
If you are following Chris Gunn’s construction of a 6 inch scale Garrett 4CD tractor, he gets to the interesting point of erecting the cylinder casting upon the boiler. Chris guides you through this ‘delicate’ operation.
Locomotives in two scales this time: a 5 inch gauge Adams Radial Tank in Australia (a long way from home!) and two delightful O-Gauge locomotives built for the ‘Knotty’ - the North Stafford Railway; not a line we read much about. Also, Roger Vane makes an alternative locomotive regulator that may just take away the problems of any future strip down.
As always, a little of something for everyone.
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4526 Our cover features Dennis Stones and his skeleton clock to the 1970s design by John Stevens. Dennis overcomes some of the more challenging, and therefore, most interesting aspects of the build. Jacques Maurel makes a simple stop for his bandsaw and John A. Stewart makes some simple little links for his Shay locomotive using CNC. If you have machine tools but are not overly confident in their operation, why not make something simple and, at the same time, useful in order to become more accustomed to their use? Try these metal picture frames. Terence Holland takes a vacation in the southern US and Roger Backhouse informs us of the SMEE’s 2016 Model Engineering Training Programme which is open to all. If you are following Chris Gunn’s construction of a 6 inch scale Garrett 4CD tractor, he gets to the interesting point of erecting the cylinder casting upon the boiler. Chris guides you through this ‘delicate’ operation. Locomotives in two scales this time: a 5 inch gauge Adams Radial Tank in Australia (a long way from home!) and two delightful O-Gauge locomotives built for the ‘Knotty’ - the North Stafford Railway; not a line we read much about. Also, Roger Vane makes an alternative locomotive regulator that may just take away the problems of any future strip down. As always, a little of something for everyone.


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Our cover features Dennis Stones and his skeleton clock to the 1970s design by John Stevens. Dennis overcomes some of the more challenging, and therefore, most interesting aspects of the build.
Jacques Maurel makes a simple stop for his bandsaw and John A. Stewart makes some simple little links for his Shay locomotive using CNC.
If you have machine tools but are not overly confident in their operation, why not make something simple and, at the same time, useful in order to become more accustomed to their use? Try these metal picture frames.
Terence Holland takes a vacation in the southern US and Roger Backhouse informs us of the SMEE’s 2016 Model Engineering Training Programme which is open to all.
If you are following Chris Gunn’s construction of a 6 inch scale Garrett 4CD tractor, he gets to the interesting point of erecting the cylinder casting upon the boiler. Chris guides you through this ‘delicate’ operation.
Locomotives in two scales this time: a 5 inch gauge Adams Radial Tank in Australia (a long way from home!) and two delightful O-Gauge locomotives built for the ‘Knotty’ - the North Stafford Railway; not a line we read much about. Also, Roger Vane makes an alternative locomotive regulator that may just take away the problems of any future strip down.
As always, a little of something for everyone.
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Model Engineer

An excellent magazine for the engineering enthusiast. Beoordeeld op 09 november 2020

Model Engineer

brilliant Beoordeeld op 13 september 2020

Model Engineer

one of the best out there Beoordeeld op 22 juni 2020

Model Engineer

Have now got used to my subscription being covered to digital and all is well here in Sydney
thank you.
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Model Engineer

It is a good magazine. I am old so not to interested in the modern cad/cam. Did the Cad for a living as a manager. I am interested in the old ways of doing model engineering. My dad was into making small 3.5" gauge locos. So I am versed in his ways. As he said you make the side plates with a hack saw, file, surface table & bench drill. No need to mill out anything. What milling you do can be done on the Lathe with a large vertical slide. Bit different to what I see. You need more to teach filing skills much more. Keeps this a cheaper hoby. Beoordeeld op 30 mei 2020

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