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Village Press Publications Inc. | 1989 | ISBN: 094165303x | Pages: 228 | PDF | 192.70 MB
Since 1982, Rudy Kouhoupt has been a workhorse in the "stable" of contributing editors and authors for both Live Steam and The Home Shop Machinist. During the past seven years (this being 1989), Rudy has produced such a volume of work of the highest quality that we felt justified in producing a book of his efforts - that which you hold in your hands.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 1996 | ISBN: 0941653234 | Pages: 222 | PDF | 190.44 MB
That Rudy Kouhoupt has, in just six short years, accumulated enough (actually more than enough) published material to comprise another book is almost more than one can imagine. Consider all that has to happen before articles like the ones you see in this book get into print. Rudy first has to carry a project around in his head, once he's conceived of it - considering its facets and feasibility, whether it's something relatively simple like a base for a band saw or a couple of lathe dogs, or something really complex, like a 1" scale bobber, an oscillating cylinder engine, an air-cooled hot air engine, or an engraving pantograph.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 2002 | ISBN: 0941653641 | Pages: 236 | PDF | 235.36 MB
We are thrilled to be presenting yet another book with the name Rudy Kouhoupt on the cover. His name has been synonymous with fine machining and innovative design that is both simple and efficient. His articles feature articulate text, crisp and exact drawings and sharp photographs that leave nothing to the imagination - nothing to become puzzled about.
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Village Press Publications Inc. | 2004 | ISBN: 1114744565 | Pages: 76 | PDF | 37.20 MB
The first three volumes of The Shop Wisdom of Rudy Kouhoupt have been grandly accepted by the hobby machining fraternity for over fifteen years. Literally thousands of hobbyists have benefited from the information put forth by the author. An unknown number of hobbyists will continue to learn from those pages.
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The Home Shop Machinist, Inc| 1987 | ISBN: 0941653005 | Pages: 200 | PDF | 75.50 MB
PROJECTS ONE is the very first book to come from The Home Shop Machinist. It is an edited compilation of most (but not all) articles published in the magazine during the years 1982 and 1983, the first two years of publication. Those issues have long since gone out of circulation. There are many excellent articles included here that have been missed by those who discovered The Home Shop Machinist later on.
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The Home Shop Machinist, Inc | 1988 | ISBN: 0941653013 | Pages: 215 | PDF | 77.21 MB
PROJECTS TWO is the second book to come from The Home Shop Machinist. Like Projects One, it is an edited compilation of most (but not all) articles published in the magazine during the years 1984 and 1985. The magazine's back issues are long gone, due to the rapid increase in circulation that was experienced during those years.
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The Home Shop Machinist | 1989 | ISBN: 0941653021 | Pages: 220 | PDF | 84.02 MB
PROJECTS THREE, as you are no doubt well aware, is the third book to come from The Home Shop Machinist. Feature articles (most, but not all) were compiled and edited from the publishing years 1986 and 1987 - the fifth and sixth years of its existence. From 1986 to January of 1988, the readership of HSM increased by over 5,000 (we jumped to nearly 22,000), and machinists everywhere were discovering the high quality contents of our magazine.
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