HOW TO DO METAL WORK LATHEWORK LATHE THREAD CUTTING ETC

Metalworking from turning to threadcutting is a vital and varied form of art. It requires skill, training and most importantly, perhaps, practice.
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Start with the proper instruction, follow along with the examples and exercises where appropriate and you'll be a metalworking pro in no time at all.
With 4 PDF books, this easy access CD is a welcome and useful to the digital library of any metalworker.
Professionals may find some new information that'll make them even better at what they do and the novice will be learning what they need to get going in the right direction.
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LATHE WORK - TURNING BORING SCREW CUTTING WHEEL CUTTING
For the wood- or metal-worker, the lathe is an indespensible tool in the shop. It allows for the creation of many items that would otherwise be terribly difficult, if not impossible.
The art of turning is not only a useful skill, but it is absolutely a requirement for some projects.
This document, from the early 1900's details the workings of the lathe, it's equipment, accessories and techniques. This would make a wonderful addition to your digital document collection.
For the beginner all the way up to the master, something of interest can be found by nearly anyone. It even talks about the history of the lathe.
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Chapter I - The Art Of Turning
Chapter II - The Foot Lathe Described
Chapter III - Hand Turning
Chapter IV - Screw-Cutting By Hand
Chapter V - Boring And Drilling
Chapter VI - Mounting Work For Turning
Chapter VII - Fitting Chucks To The Lathe-Nose
Chapter VIII - Various USeful Chucks Described
Chapter IX - The Slide-Rest
Chapter X - Slide-Rest Tools
Chapter XI - Slide-Rest Cutter-Bars
Chapter XII - Overhead Gearing
Chapter XIII - Dividing Apparatus
Chapter XIV - The Drilling Spindle
Chapter XV - Vertical Cutter-Frame
Chapter XVI - Screw-Cutting By Self-Acting Motion
Chapter XVII - The Screw-Cutting Lathe
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METHODS OF THREAD CUTTING - A MACHINISTS MANUAL GUIDE
The original author had an intent upon writing this work. He wanted to describe all of the important types of tools, machines, and methods that had been (up to that time) developed for producing external and internal screw threads.
We believe he accomplished just that.
For any budding machinist, this is a superb piece of information from the turn of the last century.
There have been, of course, advances in technology and tools since the writing of the original. However, there are still many gems of information here for you to use.
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Chapter I - Thread-forming Processes and Classes of Screw Threads General methods of forming screw threads Different forms of threads and their important features
Chapter II - General Thread-cutting Practice In Lathe Application of engine lathe for screw cutting Use of automatic threading lathe
Chapter III - Thread-Cutting Attachments Attachments for cutting screws of large lead or special pitch Thread-chasing attachments of turret lathes
Chapter IV - Thread-Cutting Dies And Their Application Types of non-opening and self-opening or automatic dies Cutting speeds for threading dies
Chapter V - Chasers For Thread-Cutting Dies And Chaser Grinding Hobbed and milled chasers Angle of chaser throat and effect on action of die Steel for die chasers
Chapter VI - Different Classes Of Taps And Causes Of Errors In Tapped Holes Different designs of solid and collapsing taps Diameter of hole before tapping Speeds for tapping
Chapter VII - Die- And Tap- Holders And Reversing Chucks Floating, releasing, and non-releasing die-holders Frictional and reversing tapping chucks
Chapter VIII - Tapping Machines Tapping machines of horizontal and vertical designs Nut tappers of semi-automatic and fully automatic types
Chapter IX - Standard And Special Threading Machines Bolt cutters Vertical threading machines Stud-threading machines equipped with magazine feed
Chapter X - Thread Milling Milling threads with single and multiple cutters Classes of work for thread milling machines
Chapter XI - Thread Milling Machines And Attachments Various designs of thread milling machines Hobbing method of thread milling
Chapter XII - Thread Rolling Types of thread-rolling machines Advantages and range of thread-rolling process
Chapter XIII - Cutting And Grinding Precision Screw Threads Compensating for errors Thread grinding Making precision screws for scientific instruments
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HOW TO MAKE A SMALL BENCH LATHE FROM PIPE FITTINGS PLAN
This is a super nice plan from the early 1900's for making a woodworking and light metalworking bench lathe from pipe fittings.
It'd make a great project for any handyman.... and a fine lathe for a fraction of the cost of a store-bought unit.
Here's a quote from the document: "Every amateur mechanic and wood-worker who has a workshop, no matter how small, is anxious to possess a lathe of some sort.
A good and substantial homemade lathe, which is suitable for wood-turning and light metal work, may be constructed from pipe and pipe fittings...."
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LATHE WORK FOR MODEL MAKERS WOOD & METAL TURNING INFO
The lathe is an integral part of the model-makers cache of tools. This document from the early 1900's details the use of this amazing tool as it relates to model making and building.
It is chuck-full of information about every type of lathework a model engineer will face. Although the machines look a little different now, the technology works the same and this stuff still works!
Bring your model making and lathe-working skills up another notch with a bit of our ancestors knowledge. These people did know a thing or two about metal and wood lathe-work. They lived during the industrial revolution, after all.
Whether you are a proficient model maker or a beginner, you will want to add this document to your digital library.
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Lathes & Lathe Work
The Type Of Lathe To Purchase For Model Making
Setting Up The Lathe
Elementary Lathe Work
Wood Turning
Grinding Tools
Knurling
Metal Spinning
Turning Crankshafts
Screw Cutting
Internal Lathe Work
Attachments For A Model Engineer's Lathe
A Small Lathe Made Portable By Mounting It In A Cabinet
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