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Short Description
Making twenty-two simple but useful adjuncts to the tool kit for bench and lathe use, none taking any more than 3 to 4 hours or involving special materials, yet each able to save considerable time in use as well as aiding accuracy. With working drawings, photographs and sketches etc.
Full bibliographic data for Making Small Workshop Tools
Title
Making Small Workshop Tools
Authors and contributors
By (author) Stan Bray
Physical properties
Format: Paperback Number of pages: 114 Width: 148 mm Height: 210 mm Thickness: 206 mm Weight: 141 g
93 black & white photographs; 52 plans & scale diagrams
Publisher
Special Interest Model Books
Imprint name
Special Interest Model Books
Publication date
03 January 1998
Publication City/Country
Hemel Hempstead/GB
Biographical note
Stan Bray is a model engineer and author of wide experience including editorship of the magazine Model Engineers' Workshop and has written many books covering subjects from clock making to machine shop techniques.
Table of contents
Part One: Marking Out Tools - Scriber. Punches. Calipers. Rule Holder. Scribing Block. Engineer's Bevel. Centre Square. Trammel. Part Two: Benchwork - Drill Clamps. Filing Plates. Small Hand Clamp. Pin Chucks. Toolmaker's Clamps. Tap and Die Holders. Part Three: Lathework - Flycutters. Rose Bit. Box Tool. Knurling Tools. Filing Rest. T-Bolts, Dogs and Jacks. Bolting Bars. Simple Indicator.