Model Engineers’ Workshop – July 2019

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Colchester Lathe Factory
■ A fascinating fi lm of the old Colchester Lathe Factory from
castings to fi nished machines
Shipping Heavy Models and Machine Moving
Recommendations
■ What’s the best way to get a heavy things moved around
the country?

Basic Questions About Wax Chucks
■ A chance to learn how they did it in the ‘old days’.

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in our next issue


Regulars


3 On the Editor’s Bench
Some thoughts about exhibitions.

26 Scribe A Line
More correspondence from fellow readers.

28 On the Wire
An update on the Bombe.

44 Readers’ Tips
A neat idea for Myford Super 7 tailstocks.

58 Readers’ Classifi eds
Another fi ne selection of reader’s ads, expertly selected and hand
prepared

ON THE COVER ›››


This month’s cover shows Derek
Brown demonstrating the grinding
of four-facet drills at the recent
Doncaster Show. See page 13 for
more pictures from the show.

Coming up in our August issue, number 283, another great read


Visit our website to access extra downloads, tutorials, examples
and links. This month see the results of the 2019 Stevenson
Trophy competition:
http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/stevenson
Any questions? If you have any
questions about our recent Alibre
Atom3D or current Lathework for
Beginners or Milling for Beginners
series, or you would like to
suggest ideas or topics for future
instalments, head over to http://www.
model-engineer.co.uk where
there are Forum Topics specially to
support these series.
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