Machine Shop Trade Secrets. James Harvey

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Tumbled part Figure 3-27A Cutting angle on plate edge Figure 3-27B Aluminum nests Figure 3-28 Angle fixture with tapped holes Figure 3-29 Poor man’s universal angle fixture Figure 3-30 Positioning end mill tangent Figure 3-31 Indicating shaft center. Figure 3-32 Indicating to find center Figure 3-33 Setting vise angles Figure 3-34 Flat bottom drills Figure 3-35 Reverse boring Chapter 4 Make ‘Em Look Good Figure 4-1 Blending surfaces Figure 4-2 High helix end mills Figure 4-3 Honing tools with a diamond lap Figure 4-4 Scotch-Brite® finishing Figure 4-5 Six jaw chucks Figure 4-6 Aluminum soft jaws Figure 4-7 Perishable vise jaws Figure 4-8 Orbital sanding Figure 4-9 Sanding surface plate Figure 4-10 Filed corners Figure 4-11 Dedicated countersinks Figure 4-12 Deburring tools for small holes Figure 4-13 Live centers Chapter 5 Help for Novices Figure 5-1 Computer-aided machining Figure 5-2 Unsafe disk sanding Figure 5-3 Unsafe lathe condition Figure 5-4A Cleared lathe tool Figure 5-4B Quill of the mill Figure 5-5 Hand stamping Figure 5-6 Spreading Dykem® Figure 5-7 Total indicator reading Figure 5-8 Drop indicator Figure 5-9 Large vernier calipers Figure 5-10 Machining Plexiglas Figure 5-11 Vertical band saw Figure 5-12 Tear drop file Figure 5-13 Drill gauge Figure 5-14 Tools for deburring holes Figure 5-15 Corncob cutters Figure 5-16 Folding a band saw blade Figure 5-17 An SLA model Figure 5-18 Lofted surfaces Figure 5-19 Filing a part in a lathe Chapter 6 More Shop Talk Figure 6-1A Indexing with a V-block Figure 6-1B Indexing head Figure 6-2 CNC indexing heads Figure 6-3 Clamping over air Figure 6-4 Four jaw chuck Figure 6-5 Removing blind bushing Figure 6-6 Spring loaded band saw stop Figure 6-7 Slitting saws Figure 6-8 Angle reference cut Figure 6-9 Setting lathe tool with scale Figure 6-10
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