Dimensions
215 x 260 x 14mm
The mini-lathe is a useful tool in the model engineer's workshop. With more choice than ever of more compact machines, a mini-lathe is able to accommodate a wide range of engineering requirements, projects and techniques, as well as being suitable for the novice engineer and for those with limited workshop space. Author and model engineer Neil Wyatt provides a practical guide to purchasing and using a mini-lathe, as well as examining more advanced techniques. The book includes a projects section to show the application of mini-lathe techniques. Topics covered include: ? Choosing a mini-lathe. ? Workshop saafety and setting up the lathe. ? Basic through to more advanced machining skills. ? Modifications, additions and tuning of the mini-lathe. AUTHOR: Neil M Wyatt is an environmentalist, ecologist and a lifelong model maker - he had his first workshop at the age of fourteen. He cut his teeth on Airfix models, but branched out into model boats and aircraft. In his late thirties he discovered a pile of ageing Model Engineer magazines and decided to take up the 'ultimate hobby' - making working things entirely from scratch - and bought a lathe. He is currently Editor of the magazine Model Engineers' Workshop. SELLING POINTS: ? An essential reference source for working with these compact and versatile machines. ? Advice is given on purchasing a mini-lathe; setting up a lathe; advanced machining skills and much, much more. ? Aimed at the novice engineer, home metalworkers and for those with limited workshop space. ? Fully illustrated with 304 colour photographs. ? Neil Wyatt is currently Editor of Model Engineers' Workshop magazine and is a life-long model maker. 304 Illustrations