Machine Shop Trade Secrets. James Harvey

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Figure 1-13 Angle-head die grinder Figure 1-14 Milling arc Figure 1-15 Cutting spheres Figure 1-16 Stubby end mills Figure 1-17 Single flute hex cutters Figure 1-18 Wipe away gritty material Chapter 2 Get It Right Figure 2-1 Dial calipers Figure 2-2 Stoning table Figure 2-3 Check tram for perpendicularity Figure 2-4 Notifying next machinist Figure 2-5 Jamming a vise handle Figure 2-6 Alignment holes Figure 2-7 Depth marker Figure 2-8 Leveling a lathe Figure 2-9 Indicating tailstock Figure 2-10 Indicating before cutting a ramp Figure 2-11 Cosine error Figure 2-12 Pecking against the quill stop Figure 2-13 Clamping on cutter radius Figure 2-14 Indicating ram Figure 2-15 Wrapping parts for heat treatment Chapter 3 Do It the Easy Way Figure 3-1 Lining up vises and plates Figure 3-2 Modified Indicol® holder Figure 3-3 Grinding vise mounted in mill Figure 3-4 Cutting angle with lathe Figure 3-5 Emergency collets Figure 3-6 A screw in a collet stop Figure 3-7a Ultra thin parallels Figure 3-7b Slot milling Figure 3-8 Boring bar held in V-block Figure 3-9 Screw plate Figure 3-10 Cutting hole in sheet metal Figure 3-11 Double sticky tape Figure 3-12 Subplates Figure 3-13 Subplate in a vise Figure 3-14 Drywall screw removing chips Figure 3-15 Clearing chips with wire cutters Figure 3-16 Stop pins for machine table Figure 3-17 Two vises on machine table Figure 3-18 Long parallels supporting part Figure 3-19 Dressing edges Figure 3-20 Lining up center punch mark Figure 3-21 Hand drilling a perpendicular hole Figure 3-22 Measuring ID with gauge pin Figure 3-23 Silver soldering band saw blades Figure 3-24 Counterboring with rotary table Figure 3-25 Long part holding fixture Figure 3-26
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