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Workholding for Machinists

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Workholding for Machinists

Contributors:

By (Author) Tim Stevens

ISBN:

9781785002380

Publisher:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Imprint:

The Crowood Press Ltd

Publication Date:

8th August 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Precious metal, precious stones and jewellery: artworks and design

Dewey:

745.56

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

662g

Description

Workholding for Machinists explains the various workholding options that are available to the metalworker, together with the principles behind them. The book explains the importance of precision in holding work in place and also the importance of tools and machines being held securely, so that the machinist may avoid damage to the machine and to the work being undertaken, and thus achieve a high quality end product. The emphasis is on creating good work within a limited budget, and a limited range of resources. Topics covered include: . Work holding on lathes and milling machines . Collets and collect chucks . Turning between centres . Turning on a faceplate . Tool holding AUTHOR: Tim Stevens was apprenticed as a silversmith, and has worked in the jewellery trade, in car and motorcycle manufacture, and as a technical college lecturer. Now retired, he runs three vintage cars, and is busy in his home workshop repairing and making parts for his own machines and those of local colleagues. SELLING POINTS: . An essential guide to the various workholding options available to the metalworker. . Explains the importance of tools and machines being held securely to avoid damage to the work being undertaken. . Aimed at amateur machinists and metalworkers. . Fully illustrated with 118 colour photographs and diagrams. . Another new title in the successful Crowood Metalworking Guides series. . Tim Stevens has worked in the metalworking industry for most of his life.

Author Bio

Tim Stevens was apprenticed as a silversmith, and has worked in the jewellery trade, in car and motorcycle manufacture, and as a technical college lecturer. Now retired, he runs three vintage cars, and is busy in his home workshop repairing and making parts for his own machines and those of local colleagues.

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