Machining For Hobbyists: Getting Started
by Karl Moltrecht /
2015 / English / PDF
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Machining for Hobbyists
Machining for Hobbyists is for do-it-yourselfers and
hobbyists who want to set up or expand a small machine shop in
their garage, basement, shed or perhaps in a rented space. With
their own shop, hobbyists can build models and undertake other
building and maintenance projects that involve using different
metals. Working in metal requires skills, knowledge, and
equipment that are unlike other hobbies.
is for do-it-yourselfers and
hobbyists who want to set up or expand a small machine shop in
their garage, basement, shed or perhaps in a rented space. With
their own shop, hobbyists can build models and undertake other
building and maintenance projects that involve using different
metals. Working in metal requires skills, knowledge, and
equipment that are unlike other hobbies.Through easy-to-follow explanations, as well as detailed
illustrations and color photography, Machining for Hobbyists
Through easy-to-follow explanations, as well as detailed
illustrations and color photography, Machining for HobbyistsGuides hobbyists in selecting the proper tools for working
with metal, including tips for buying and using bench-top
lathes, mills and drill presses. The book also covers the
various cutting components used on these tools.
Guides hobbyists in selecting the proper tools for working
with metal, including tips for buying and using bench-top
lathes, mills and drill presses. The book also covers the
various cutting components used on these tools. Provides suggestions for shop layout, including space
requirements, lighting, ventilation, and safety.
Provides suggestions for shop layout, including space
requirements, lighting, ventilation, and safety.Guides the reader through the use of specialty tools used
for measuring and handling small metal parts.
Guides the reader through the use of specialty tools used
for measuring and handling small metal parts.