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Welcome to Model Engineers' Workshop August 2016 (Issue 244). Issue 244 of Model Engineers’ Workshop is a another great read for every hobby engineer!

MODIFYING A TAP WRENCH Laurie Leonard improves the usability of an inexpensive tool.

A SWING OUT MAGNIFIER Making a wall-mounted magnifier and lamp with Howard Jennings.

SINGLE PHASE MOTORS Ted Fletcher addresses a common query by explaining the wiring of single-phase fractional horsepower motors.

MACHINING SQUARES WITH AN ANGLE GAUGE An ingenious application for Richard T. Smith’s subscription gift.

TWIST AND PUNCH A step by step guide to making a useful aid to accurate marking out from Mogens Kilde.

GEARCUTTER A new series with detailed plans for a versatile fabricated gear cutting machine from Alan Aldridge.

FIXED COLUMN FOR AN X1 MILL Converting a benchtop mill to a rigid column design with Mike Cox.

ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Anthony Reid mixes and matches his Boxford and South Bend lathes.

MICRO DRILL CHUCK Alan Wain describes a handy little accessory for rotary tools.

A SMALL DIVIDING HEAD Stub Mandrel recounts the story behind an unusual; accessory inspired by an Edgar T. Westbury design.

FIXING A FIXED STEADY A neat modification by Howard Lewis that could be used in all sorts of inaccessible places.

AN IMPROVED GUARD FOR THE WORDEN An aid to safety and dust control for a popular tool and cutter grinder by David Thomas.

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Small but capable of useful work, this compact dividing head is based on components for a light dividing attachment designed by Edgar T. Westbury.

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August 2016 Welcome to Model Engineers' Workshop August 2016 (Issue 244). Issue 244 of Model Engineers’ Workshop is a another great read for every hobby engineer! MODIFYING A TAP WRENCH Laurie Leonard improves the usability of an inexpensive tool. A SWING OUT MAGNIFIER Making a wall-mounted magnifier and lamp with Howard Jennings. SINGLE PHASE MOTORS Ted Fletcher addresses a common query by explaining the wiring of single-phase fractional horsepower motors. MACHINING SQUARES WITH AN ANGLE GAUGE An ingenious application for Richard T. Smith’s subscription gift. TWIST AND PUNCH A step by step guide to making a useful aid to accurate marking out from Mogens Kilde. GEARCUTTER A new series with detailed plans for a versatile fabricated gear cutting machine from Alan Aldridge. FIXED COLUMN FOR AN X1 MILL Converting a benchtop mill to a rigid column design with Mike Cox. ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Anthony Reid mixes and matches his Boxford and South Bend lathes. MICRO DRILL CHUCK Alan Wain describes a handy little accessory for rotary tools. A SMALL DIVIDING HEAD Stub Mandrel recounts the story behind an unusual; accessory inspired by an Edgar T. Westbury design. FIXING A FIXED STEADY A neat modification by Howard Lewis that could be used in all sorts of inaccessible places. AN IMPROVED GUARD FOR THE WORDEN An aid to safety and dust control for a popular tool and cutter grinder by David Thomas. On The Cover Small but capable of useful work, this compact dividing head is based on components for a light dividing attachment designed by Edgar T. Westbury. Plus all our regulars!


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Welcome to Model Engineers' Workshop August 2016 (Issue 244). Issue 244 of Model Engineers’ Workshop is a another great read for every hobby engineer!

MODIFYING A TAP WRENCH Laurie Leonard improves the usability of an inexpensive tool.

A SWING OUT MAGNIFIER Making a wall-mounted magnifier and lamp with Howard Jennings.

SINGLE PHASE MOTORS Ted Fletcher addresses a common query by explaining the wiring of single-phase fractional horsepower motors.

MACHINING SQUARES WITH AN ANGLE GAUGE An ingenious application for Richard T. Smith’s subscription gift.

TWIST AND PUNCH A step by step guide to making a useful aid to accurate marking out from Mogens Kilde.

GEARCUTTER A new series with detailed plans for a versatile fabricated gear cutting machine from Alan Aldridge.

FIXED COLUMN FOR AN X1 MILL Converting a benchtop mill to a rigid column design with Mike Cox.

ONE MAN AND HIS LATHE Anthony Reid mixes and matches his Boxford and South Bend lathes.

MICRO DRILL CHUCK Alan Wain describes a handy little accessory for rotary tools.

A SMALL DIVIDING HEAD Stub Mandrel recounts the story behind an unusual; accessory inspired by an Edgar T. Westbury design.

FIXING A FIXED STEADY A neat modification by Howard Lewis that could be used in all sorts of inaccessible places.

AN IMPROVED GUARD FOR THE WORDEN An aid to safety and dust control for a popular tool and cutter grinder by David Thomas.

On The Cover
Small but capable of useful work, this compact dividing head is based on components for a light dividing attachment designed by Edgar T. Westbury.

Plus all our regulars!
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