The Society of Model and Experimental Engineers (SMEE) is restarting training courses for newcomers to model engineering, in 2022. Part 1 is a three-day course running on Saturdays, February to April, It is designed to introduce newcomers to the hobby, and to help with decisions on the setting up of a workshop, and the purchase and use of machines and tools. It also deals with adhesives, soldering, silver brazing, tool sharpening, measurement and marking out.
Part 2 is the “Polly” course which covers the building of a simple working model engine and boiler. This is spread over six, monthly, Saturdays. In each session a different part of the project is demonstrated for students to complete in their home workshops, ending up with a working steam model. The project involves sheet metal work, soft soldering, silver brazing, turning, milling, and painting, and will equip students with all they need to undertake further engineering projects and develop their skills. Although aimed at model engineering, previous students have also been involved in restoration of classic cars and motorcycles. The Society also runs one-day courses in milling and in tool grinding.
SMEE is based in Lambeth, South London. Access is easy via Thameslink trains calling at Loughborough Junction station from where the building is just a few minutes’ walk.
Full details of the courses are available on the SMEE website at https://www.sm-ee.co.uk. If you know of anyone who might find the courses useful, please pass on the details