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    Geoff Rogers
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      @geoffrogers81118

      excellent!!

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      #129235
      I.M. OUTAHERE
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        @i-m-outahere

        In another thread a question was posted about precision screwdrivers , has anyone made thier own ?

        What about a decent tilting vice for the mill, maybe it could be made by modifying a redundant or second hand milling vice ?

        Maybe a tailstock stop for the lathe that allows drilling to a precise depth ?

        A punch set for making shim washers ?

        And finaly from far left field , what about a home made high pressure oil can ?

        Nothing ground breaking but maybe a little different and not another toolpost !

        Ian

        #129779
        simondavies3
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          @simondavies3

          Since I am getting close to finishing making and fitting the parts for a skeleton clock, I have a deep need for an article on finishing and polishing brass -especially as I did not intend to have anything plated, merely laquered.

          Any takers (or suggestions on comprehensive articles in the past that I can refer to)?

          Simon

          #129784
          Harold Hall 1
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            @haroldhall1

            I have disposed of the magazines I referred to, to make my skeleton clock, so am not totally sure, but have looked at the ME index and think the article "Finishing a Gold Medal Clock" in ME issue 4325 (2008) is the one I found it very useful.

            Rather than using lacquerer I used a Carnauba wax polish from one of the suppliers to the clock maker, Again, have not kept the invoices so am not sure which one. If you are making the John Parslow skeleton clock it is one he listed.

            Harold

            #129809
            simondavies3
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              @simondavies3

              Thank you Harold, that was exactly the sort of detailed article that I was looking for.

              Simon

              #129875
              Sub Mandrel
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                @submandrel

                Apologies, previously posted under wrong thread-

                There's lots of basic stuff that has (to my memory, as Ive read about 90%+ of MEW's):

                Mode of action of different cutting tools.

                The chemistry behind hardening and tempering.

                Making your own case hardening compounds.

                Surface treatments for metals, including priming and painting.

                Tolerances, accuracy and precision. Getting them in proportion.

                How to select and specify parts: ball bearings, bushes, drive belts, fixings etc.

                Basic mechanical theory – levers, pulleys etc.

                Useful mechanisms and movements.

                The properties of materials – and using these to move beyond 'if it looks right it probably is right'.

                How to get the best out of third party parts (laser jet/water jet/flame cut/castings etc.)

                Making patterns and working with a foundry

                Improve your engineering drawings

                From idea to design. Tips on how to turn an idea into reality.

                Helicoils

                Stud removal methods

                O rings and their applications

                Ultrasonic cleaning

                Making special purpose toolbits, including taps and dies

                MMA welding – from beginner to expert

                Single part articles of obsolete machines or those rarely found in an amateur workshop:

                • Planer
                • Jig borer
                • surface grinder
                • cylindrical grinder
                • superfinishing hone
                • Capstan lathes

                Tackling various tricky or unusual car/motorbike/round the house jobs:

                • Adjusting a recirculating ball steering box
                • Repairing a five-lever lock
                • Fixing a lawnmower

                Sharpening tools other than drills and endmills

                Understanding LED lighting

                Workshop photography

                Working sheet metal (a subject that ME and MEW assiduoslly avoid tackilng in any detail!)

                Metal spinning.

                I could go on, but doesn't that list make you think?

                Neil

                #129904
                Anonymous

                  Neil: I'm afraid I didn't understand your post when it was in the other thread, and I still don't. sad

                  Are these ideas for topics that could appear in MEW, or ones that have?

                  Andrew

                  #129920
                  mick
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                    @mick65121

                    Hi Neil.

                    I think you forgot tea making, a skill I learnt as a first year apprentice that I'd be happy to pass on.

                    #129990
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel

                      Andrew,

                      Suggestions, which is why I meant to put it in this thread.

                      I could cover some, but by no means most, of the topics.

                      Neil

                      #130013
                      Anonymous

                        Neil: Thanks for the clarification; I got confused as some, but by no means all, of the topics have appeared in MEW.

                        Two topics stand out; planers and sheet metal. I'd love a planer, ever since I saw one in action as a small kid at W. H. Allens in Bedford. Mind you, since the table was 20+ feet long I'd need a bigger workshop. I agree on sheet metal, it does seem to be largely ignored. Fortunately I'm fairly well equipped for basic sheet metalwork with a flypress, box and pan folder and a guillotine. A press brake would be nice, but apparently the 4 foot ones are as rare as rocking horse droppings.

                        Regards,

                        Andrew

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