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MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
MEASURING AND MARKING METALS IN THE HOME SHOP
Model engineers and many small workshops do not need, or have access to, much of the sophisticated measuring equipment used in industry.
Accurate marking out and measurement by more basic means at all stages of work are comprehensively described by Ivan.
This book will be of immense value to all modellers.
There are many books written on the subject of measuring and marking-out practice but almost all of them are for the engineering student or professional engineer.
They assume that a well-organized workshop is available and it contains all the necessary equipment to accomplish the successful conclusion of any exercise.
This book is not written for these people although it is hoped they might find something of interest in it for them.
It is primarily intended as a guide to the man who wishes to produce workpieces with limited equipment.
This may not only be the model engineer working away in his garden workshop but may also apply to the ever-growing number of jobbing handymen undertaking 'one-off' or prototype work that is of no interest to the larger engineering concerns.
A visit to any model engineering or craft exhibition will show that the amateur, with his basic and sometimes primitive equipment, can produce magnificent examples of engineering craft, demonstrating that it is not the tools that matter but how they are used.
It is hoped that this book will not only point the way but may also help the tyro to choose tools that will best serve his purpose.
5-3/4" X 8-1/4", Softcover, 112 pages, profusely illustrated with hundreds of line drawings and black & white photographs.
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Measuring and marking metals in the home shop