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  • #111450
    DerryUK
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      @derryuk

      I like the motoring section.

      Makes a change from all that CAD/CAM/CNC stuff.

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      DerryUK
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        @derryuk
        #111469
        John Stevenson 1
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          @johnstevenson1

          Can't put my finger on it but to say this was a 200th edition special it somehow seemed lacking in content ?

          Or is it just me ?

          #111471
          John Shepherd
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            @johnshepherd38883

            Certainly nothing special if it is supposed to be a celebratory edition.

            #111473
            _Paul_
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              @_paul_

              Bit of an anticlimax…

              #111477
              ASF
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                @asf

                Bit of a shame really.

                Not much in there that cant be found online. It was nice to see complete articles from start to finish though.

                Many articles seem to be drawn out of late that could have been completed in one issue. Throw a few more pages in and complete articles in an issue please

                #111478
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133
                  Posted by DerryUK on 09/02/2013 11:28:30:

                  I like the motoring section.

                  Makes a change from all that CAD/CAM/CNC stuff.

                   

                   

                  "Other Motoring Magazines are available"

                  Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/02/2013 17:06:45

                  #111486
                  martin perman 1
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                    @martinperman1

                    Gentlemen,

                    I'm going to buck the trend and say that I think its a very good colection of articles, I quite like the motoring piece firstly because I own a classic car and secondly because as a Newsletter writer of a club I belong to I find that putting an outsider into the pages of the general club subjects lightens it up and gives the reader something else to think about.

                    The various engineering subjects are interesting as well particularly as I've never seen them, the ball turning piece iis of particular interest to me, as the saying goes you can please some of the people some of the time and not most of the time smiley

                    Martin P

                    #111490
                    David Littlewood
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                      @davidlittlewood51847

                      Martin,

                      I agree the ball turning article was particularly interesting, but it was also the most frustrating, in that there was insufficient explanation or constructional detail. The function of some of the parts was quite difficult to fathom, at least I found them so.

                      David

                      #111492
                      martin perman 1
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                        @martinperman1

                        Isnt that part of the challenge, to make it I will have to adapt it to suit my lathe so a lot of the detail will be off no use to me but the basic premise is good enough for me to copy.

                        Martin P

                        #111499
                        Sub Mandrel
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                          @submandrel

                          I found it a good issue, especially nice to have a complete Harold Hall article in it. George Thomas can claim 'prior art' on that, but it is different in all the details.

                          The one I found hardest to follow was the 'folding machine'. Is it a folder or rolls? I must spend more time on it.

                          One of thsese days I will make a VERY SIMPLE ball turning attachment – they seem to attract complication like a magnet. You just need a pillar that can be attached to the cross-slide with a rotating tool holder witha long handle and a way to adjust the toolbit in small increments (e.g. a 40 tpi 1mm pitch screw pressing against it).

                          I haven't read the car article yet but it fits the ethos of MEW.

                          Neil

                          #111519
                          Ray Lyons
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                            @raylyons29267

                            Surely the car item is in the wrong magazine. There are any number of publications on the newsagents shelves covering such subjects. I only see 6 precious pages of my model engineering magazine lost to something which is better covered elsewhere.

                            #111535
                            IanT
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                              @iant

                              To be honest – I received my copy yesterday and I thought it was just a little mundane for a 200th (and presumably therefore special) Edition.

                              I also really wish that they would not place advertisments (7 pages of them) inside the main body of the magazine section. I like to book-bind my copies and don't really want to include this material too.

                              So no cigars from me I'm afraid.

                              IanT

                              #111540
                              Russell Eberhardt
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                                @russelleberhardt48058

                                Didn't realise it was the 200 th edition untill I saw this thread. Pity, if a bit more of a splash had been made it could have gained publicity.

                                Russell.

                                #111548
                                Michael Gilligan
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                                  @michaelgilligan61133

                                  Russell,

                                  David did make an effort to publicise it

                                  See preview thread, here

                                  MichaelG.

                                  #111561
                                  Alan Hopwood
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                                    @alanhopwood63369

                                    I was most surprised by the fact that Harold Hall did not even bother to tip his hat in the direction of old GHT. Many of the ideas of the small rotary table would look to be a direct lift from George's design, and may I say that I find GHT more easy to follow in his instructions.

                                    Alan.

                                    #111562
                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                      Alan,

                                      Harold Hall did comment, on the preview thread mentioned above.

                                      01/02/2013 08:57:56

                                      MichaelG.

                                      #111584
                                      Harold Hall 1
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                                        @haroldhall1

                                        I am sorry Alan that you find it surprising I did not give GTH a mention but I am not well read, do not have the time, and did not know of his table.

                                        I cannot say that my offering is totally from my own head but prompted by a photograph I had seen during my time as editor, I now find is was acctually in issue 1 of MEW. And the person who made that was a Tony Daish and I did not give him a mention either.

                                        It is probable that GHT had also been influenced by others offerings.

                                        I have now found the GHT table in the Hemmingway catalogue and can see some long distance similarities. Though I do not see fine adjustments of the stops, 24 hole indexing and, for me, the inbuilt facility to be able to centre workpieces very easy.

                                        It is quite probable that over the years I have produced items that had a noticeable similarity with items designed by others, its inevitable. I can assure you that this is quite coincidental. For me, designing an item is much more satisfying than the making. If I just largely copied others designs most of the satisfaction would be lost.

                                        If eventually Alan you decided to make one please feel free to make contact with me via my web site should you have any questions regarding the areas that you do not find clear. I will do my best to help.

                                        Harold

                                        #111585
                                        John Stevenson 1
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                                          @johnstevenson1

                                          GHT was influenced a lot by Jack Radford.

                                          Radford was very innovative, GHT was more concerned with detail. It always amuses me that GHT found that he needed to travel to NZ to see Radford but Radford never saw the need to visit GHT.

                                          #111594
                                          Russell Eberhardt
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                                            @russelleberhardt48058

                                            If the magazine is short of good articles it would be nice to see some of J.A.Radford's articles reprinted.

                                            Russell.

                                            #111596
                                            Michael Gilligan
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                                              @michaelgilligan61133
                                              Posted by Russell Eberhardt on 10/02/2013 15:57:32:

                                              If the magazine is short of good articles it would be nice to see some of J.A.Radford's articles reprinted.

                                              Russell.

                                              .

                                              Seconded !!

                                              MichaelG.

                                              #111599
                                              Sub Mandrel
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                                                @submandrel

                                                I have Radford's Improvements and accessiories for your lathe. It appears he had access to resources beyond most of us – making large castings and majking and hardening his own tools in high-speed steel.

                                                I find his writing dry and unengaging compared to Duplex, George Thomas or Edgar Westbury – other writers on tooling. Also, his tools were often rather over complex and over finished, to my mind. He made elevating heads for his Myford along the lines of a Bormilathe. Very complex, demanding of great accuracy and with no obvious advantages over raising blocks, yet these days the combination of work involved and cost would far outweigh the alternative of buying an imported machine with greater cpacity and the motor and rigidity to make use of it.

                                                His ball cutting tool is more complex than the one featured in MEW200, yet I doubt that it was particularly superior.

                                                Maybe those who have seen a greater selection of his writings and work will disagree with me.

                                                Neil

                                                #111608
                                                Michael Gilligan
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                                                  @michaelgilligan61133

                                                  Radford's Graduating Tool, and his Headstock Dividing Attachment both look very tidy.

                                                  MichaelG.

                                                  #111616
                                                  Alan Hopwood
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                                                    @alanhopwood63369

                                                    Someone posted the Radford's headstock dividing head and graduating tool look good, but if I remember correctly, both were modified and written up by GHT. I have made both to Georges words and music (more or less) and have had good results from them. I know that I'm regarded as a total fan of GHT (York . M.E. will concur), but he did so much to foster good and useful tooling for the Myford and similar sized machines. I have been told that at the SMEE he could be a pedantic old B….. . Anyway, I had my rant, been put in my place (nicely, I hasten to add) by Harold and will still keep taking the MEW for a bit longer, as I've done since issue 1.

                                                    Regards,

                                                    Alan.

                                                    #111662
                                                    russell
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                                                      @russell

                                                      Not in the digital editions yet…

                                                      russell

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