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Model Engineering USA

Machinistblog.com

Here is an excellent model engineering website from Rob Roll of Rochester, NY in the States that is well worth a visit. There is much information that will be of great interest to enthusiasts both newbies and the more advanced.

One of the first items to catch my eye were details of a low cost easy to make DRO (digital read out) for the cross slide of the mini-lathe. This must be a great boon when turning stock down to a precise diameter - how many times have I taken a cut too far !

There are some real gems amongst the free engine plans including Bogstandard’s “Paddleduck” Engine. Whether you build the “Paddleduck” or not, load up your printer with fresh ink cartridges and a ream of paper and print out the 113 page tutorial. I had my copy fitted with covers and spiral bound at my local stationers. It is crammed full of really helpful machining techniques with supporting photographs and Bog’s inimitable C-o-C sketches.

Anyway take a look at   Machinistblog.com - I don’t think you will be disappointed .

All in all a positive treasure trove of inspiration, plans and ideas for the model engineering enthusiast.

1 comment to Model Engineering USA

  • The link has now been corrected. The previous link took you to a page which seems to have been removed. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. John

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