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Tony Wright adds a dinky boiler to complete his miniature tea coaster steam plant.
Graham Sadler discusses the various different types of milling cutters available and warns against the perils of climb milling.
David Tompkins describes the electrical system which powers his half scale Oldsmobile Curved Dash car.
James Wells reminisces further on shipbuilding in the Thames and explains how wrought iron gave way to steel.
Rosie Turner explains what a Governess car is and recalls her experiences of building a model of one to one twelfth scale.
Martin Johnson compares the results of two boiler tests to the results predicted by his computer model.
Mitch Barnes weighs the merits of machined kits as a low-cost way into model engineering.
Martin Ranson makes a set of frames for his 32mm steam locomotive, FALCOR.
Peter King raises the question of whether the use of CNC machines really counts as ‘model engineering’.
Canon Roger Davis completes his Warco WM18 milling machine CNC conversion by discussing the electronics and giving a few examples of the work produced by the converted machine.
Stephen Wessel makes the Zenith carburettor, the design for which he discussed last time; the completed carburettor appears on our front cover.
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4587 Tony Wright adds a dinky boiler to complete his miniature tea coaster steam plant. Graham Sadler discusses the various different types of milling cutters available and warns against the perils of climb milling. David Tompkins describes the electrical system which powers his half scale Oldsmobile Curved Dash car. James Wells reminisces further on shipbuilding in the Thames and explains how wrought iron gave way to steel. Rosie Turner explains what a Governess car is and recalls her experiences of building a model of one to one twelfth scale. Martin Johnson compares the results of two boiler tests to the results predicted by his computer model. Mitch Barnes weighs the merits of machined kits as a low-cost way into model engineering. Martin Ranson makes a set of frames for his 32mm steam locomotive, FALCOR. Peter King raises the question of whether the use of CNC machines really counts as ‘model engineering’. Canon Roger Davis completes his Warco WM18 milling machine CNC conversion by discussing the electronics and giving a few examples of the work produced by the converted machine. Stephen Wessel makes the Zenith carburettor, the design for which he discussed last time; the completed carburettor appears on our front cover.


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Tony Wright adds a dinky boiler to complete his miniature tea coaster steam plant.
Graham Sadler discusses the various different types of milling cutters available and warns against the perils of climb milling.
David Tompkins describes the electrical system which powers his half scale Oldsmobile Curved Dash car.
James Wells reminisces further on shipbuilding in the Thames and explains how wrought iron gave way to steel.
Rosie Turner explains what a Governess car is and recalls her experiences of building a model of one to one twelfth scale.
Martin Johnson compares the results of two boiler tests to the results predicted by his computer model.
Mitch Barnes weighs the merits of machined kits as a low-cost way into model engineering.
Martin Ranson makes a set of frames for his 32mm steam locomotive, FALCOR.
Peter King raises the question of whether the use of CNC machines really counts as ‘model engineering’.
Canon Roger Davis completes his Warco WM18 milling machine CNC conversion by discussing the electronics and giving a few examples of the work produced by the converted machine.
Stephen Wessel makes the Zenith carburettor, the design for which he discussed last time; the completed carburettor appears on our front cover.
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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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