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Model Engineers' Workshop

Dec 01 2024
Magazine

Model Engineers' Workshop is the ideal workshop companion for all hobby engineers. Model Engineers' Workshop shines a spotlight on the tools and techniques used by model makers, light engineers, restorers and customisers and those who like making and modding their own tools. You'll find readers' tips, reviews of workshop equipment as well as articles on restoring old tools and making your own as well as the latest new technologies, techniques and materials. Model Engineers' Workshop magazine publishes 12 great issues a year.

Model Engineers' Workshop

On the Editor’s Bench

Combination Door Bolt • Stewart Hart explains how to make a security bolt to add extra security to your workshop.

PANEL BEATING

Readers’ Tips

Funding Model Engineering Part 1 • Martin Berry shares his thoughts on how to make our hobby more affordable.

NEWS from the World of Engineering

Scribe a line • YOUR CHANCE TO TALK TO US!

The Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 2024 • Neil Wyatt, MEW Editor, reports back from a busy four days in the middle of October.

Index • for issues 333 to 344 of MEW

Lathe Speed Measurement • Chris Gardiner explains his approach to measuring the rotational speed of a lathe.

Using Spring Washers to Ease Gib Adjustment • Jacques Maurel offers a simple way to make adusting gib strips easier.

Milling Machine Universal Wrench • Gregory P. Widin explains how to make a speed wrench for a milling machine.

A Rotary File Rack • Michael Potter shares his simple and efficient way to store a large stock of files.

Workshop Walls and Wheels • Austin Hughes recounts how he came to lay out his workshop, and hopes his experiences may be helpful to others.

From the Archives

A New Small Chainsaw Vice • Will Doggett repurposes some old brackets to make a useful vice to hold a small chainsaw chain for sharpening.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 68 Publisher: Mortons Media Group, Ltd Edition: Dec 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 14, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

Model Engineers' Workshop is the ideal workshop companion for all hobby engineers. Model Engineers' Workshop shines a spotlight on the tools and techniques used by model makers, light engineers, restorers and customisers and those who like making and modding their own tools. You'll find readers' tips, reviews of workshop equipment as well as articles on restoring old tools and making your own as well as the latest new technologies, techniques and materials. Model Engineers' Workshop magazine publishes 12 great issues a year.

Model Engineers' Workshop

On the Editor’s Bench

Combination Door Bolt • Stewart Hart explains how to make a security bolt to add extra security to your workshop.

PANEL BEATING

Readers’ Tips

Funding Model Engineering Part 1 • Martin Berry shares his thoughts on how to make our hobby more affordable.

NEWS from the World of Engineering

Scribe a line • YOUR CHANCE TO TALK TO US!

The Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 2024 • Neil Wyatt, MEW Editor, reports back from a busy four days in the middle of October.

Index • for issues 333 to 344 of MEW

Lathe Speed Measurement • Chris Gardiner explains his approach to measuring the rotational speed of a lathe.

Using Spring Washers to Ease Gib Adjustment • Jacques Maurel offers a simple way to make adusting gib strips easier.

Milling Machine Universal Wrench • Gregory P. Widin explains how to make a speed wrench for a milling machine.

A Rotary File Rack • Michael Potter shares his simple and efficient way to store a large stock of files.

Workshop Walls and Wheels • Austin Hughes recounts how he came to lay out his workshop, and hopes his experiences may be helpful to others.

From the Archives

A New Small Chainsaw Vice • Will Doggett repurposes some old brackets to make a useful vice to hold a small chainsaw chain for sharpening.


Expand title description text