1912 - Milling Fixtures: Principles Of Design & Examples From Practice - Reprint

US $6.50

  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Milling Fixtures: Principles of Their Design and Examples from Practice, Machinery's Reference Book No. 4, Third Edition, originally published by The Industrial Press, New York, NY, 1912. Reprinted by Nation Builder Books, Leesburg, VA, June, 2003. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 softcover, 48 pages, with 70 b&w line drawings. Please note that this is a photoduplicated reproduction of the 1912 original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original. In the early 1900s, when highly skilled machinists enjoyed the same status and prestige as computer programmers do today, Machinery magazine was essential reading for any industrial executive. Industrial Press, the publisher, approached the most erudite master machinists they could find to write a series of booklets on various specific aspects of machining and manufacturing operations. These booklets were jam-packed with the practical knowledge, hard-earned know-how, and "shop kinks" learned over the lifetime of the foremost machinists in the world. In 1914, these booklets were consolidated into the first edition of Machinery's Handbook, which has remained the world's premier handbook for the metalworking trades for nearly a century. A first edition of Machinery's Handbook sold on Ebay in May 2002 for over $200. Another first edition sold in December 2002 for over $300. Until now, many of the booklets that were published as part of the series that was the origin of Machinery's Handbook were almost as rare. Nation Builder Books is proud to begin reproducing a number of these previously rare booklets nearly a century later. The contents are: Elementary Principles of Milling Machine Fixtures, by E. R. Markham The Milling Machine Vise – False Vise Jaws Provisions for Removing Chips Special Forms of Vise Jaws Cams or Eccentrics for Binding Vise Jaws Hardening Vise Jaws Regular Milling Fixtures Examples from Actual Experience Alignment of the Milling Machine Table Principles of Gang Fixtures Prevention of Springing Action in Fixtures Fundamental Principles of Milling Fixture Design Examples of Practical Applications Milling a Bicycle Hub Milling a Tapered Square End on an Axle or Tool Fixtures with Adjustable Supports Bridge Milling Other Binding Devices Examples of Milling Fixtures Vise for Holding Shafts for Keyway Milling Fixture for Holding Thin, Flat Work Milling Fixtures for Bolt Heads Fixtures for Slotting Screw Heads Fixture for Splitting Work in Two Parts Slotting Fixture for Special Chuck Fixture for Plain Milling Simple But Efficient Milling Fixture Adjustable Milling Fixtures Gang Milling Fixtures Fixtures for Milling a Journal Cap and Base Plate
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