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Wildwood Publications | 1980 | ISBN: 0914104063 | Pages: 160 | PDF | 66.46 MB
At no time in history has participation in metal-working as a hobby grown as fast in America as it has in the past fifteen years. It is a safe assumption that as many metal-turning lathes have been purchased in the past five years for home workshops as were in such use prior to that time. Because of that growth, the need for "how-to" information has increased and Steam and Stirling—Engines You Can Build provides some of those details.
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Village Press Publications Inc.| 1999 | ISBN: 0941653609 | Pages: 304 | PDF | 119.72 MB
During the history of the Village Press magazines [Live Steam, The Home Shop Machinist and Projects in Metal), some giants have appeared "out of nowhere" to become contributors to one or all those publications. They are giants in every sense - the quality and quantity of articles contributed for publication being beyond an editor's wildest dreams.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 1992 | ISBN: 0941653617 | Pages: 220 | PDF | 73.17 MB
D. E. (Deene) Johnson is yet another of the remarkable contributors to Live Steam, The Home Shop Machinist, and Projects in Metal magazines. As early as 1984, Deene was offering us excellent articles, crisply written, beautifully photographed and accurately drawn. He is the sort of author editors can't get enough of.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 1992 | ISBN: 0941653064 | Pages: 240 | PDF | 151.02 MB
Most home workshops evolve without any master plan, and mine is now exception. Fortunately, most amateur machinist are good horse traders who are always on the lookout for a bargain. The basic needs for a home shop are simple: a sturdy workbench with a proper machinist's vise with jaws 4" to 6" wide, a lathe, and then a milling machine.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 2006 | ISBN: 0941653749 | Pages: 180 | PDF | 77.18 MB
Jesse Livingston has been sharing his knowledge with readers of Live Steam magazine - and now (under its new title) Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading magazine - for a decade and a half. His opinion is respected throughout both the Live Steam and metalworking hobbies. Jesse is a frequent visitor to, and contributor to, "The Steaming Bay" bulletin board on the Live Steam website, www.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 1991 | ISBN: 0941653048 | Pages: 205 | PDF | 160.80 MB
I love surprises. Totally out of the blue, in early 1984, an unsolicited article came to my office. Its title was "A Temporary Self-locking Stub Mandrel." In the third year of existence for The Home Shop Machinist, I was receiving a fair amount of good quality machining articles, so this one did not seem so unusual.
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Home Shop Machinist | 1994 | ISBN: 0941653188 | Pages: 200 | PDF | 92.65 MB
Our world has become an increasingly busy place, with more and more demands tugging at our lives. Our stress levels can easily rise to an unwanted or even dangerous degree. There are lots of ways to ease the tension -good books, sports, outdoor activities like camping, biking, or hiking, and on and on. Peace and tranquility can also be found in the process of cutting metal by the thousandth or ten-thousandths of an inch on your lathe or mill in the home machine shop.
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