New Reprint Of 1937 Shaper Job Operations By J. W. Barritt

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Shaper Job Operations, by J. W. Barritt. Originally published in 1937 by the American Technical Society. Republished by Lindsay Publications, Bradley, IL, 2009. 8 1/2 x 11 paperback, 55 pages. ISBN 1-55918-103-6. Please note this book is new, not used. It is a reprint, not an original. From 1937, Lindsay brings you a lesson book that will walk you through over twenty lessons each broken down into "Operations". And then each operation is broken down into individual steps so as to leave nothing to the imagination. After all, this was written to train beginners on the efficient use of a shaper. You and I can handle it. Some people say shapers are obsolete. But engine lathes are getting hard to find because CNC machining centers have made them obsolete. When you hear the word "obsolete", you have to ask yourself who's doing the talking. If it's someone in industry, they're probably right because industry is about maximum productivity. But if it's your dipstick neighbor, he probably doesn't know what he's talking about. Simple tools can be magical in the hands of a knowledgeable machinist. Lindsay relates that when Dave Gingery first showed off DG’s make-your-own shaper under development years ago, DG said shapers can do things with simple tools that are difficult or expensive on a vertical mill. I clearly remember that large shaper running in the machine shop I worked in years ago. It was an amazing machine. If you plan to build a shaper or restore one, get a copy of this. Or... if you're smart, you'll get a copy of this and see what a shaper can do. I think you'll be itching to build one. CONTENTS: Machine Plain Surface on Cast Iron Machine Plain Surface on Cast Steel Machine Three Surfaces with One Setting Machine a Rectangular Cast-Iron Block All Over Machine a Cast-Iron Angle Plate Lay Out and Machine a Cast-Iron Cylinder Lay Out and Machine a Tool Steel V Block Machine a Brass Bracket Cut a Keyway in Shaft Cut Keyway in Gear Blank Cut a Deep Slot Machine a Concave Surface Machine Concave Surface of Large Radius Machine a Driver of Machine Steel Cut a Tool Steel Cam Machine a Cast-Iron Foot Machine a Steel Wedge Machine a Taper Gib Machine a Cast Steel Block Cut a T Slot Cut a Rack

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