I'm looking for a good illustrative and informative book on metal working that would include - cutting, drilling, tapping, anodizing, etching, polishing etc.
I saw from a search 'Metal Working' by Paul Hasluck, 2,206 illustrations and 760 pages from 1907 but I was thinking that this may be more blacksmithing AND the 'Machinests Handbook' but this may be more of a reference book for the tool and die professional.
Any thots???
Stan
I saw from a search 'Metal Working' by Paul Hasluck, 2,206 illustrations and 760 pages from 1907 but I was thinking that this may be more blacksmithing AND the 'Machinests Handbook' but this may be more of a reference book for the tool and die professional.
Any thots???
Stan
Here is one place you can find some info
http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/acatalog/..._Workshop_Practice_Series_58.html&CatalogBody
I have a couple of them and they are pretty good. Written in a down to earth fashion. Could be usefull depending on your skill level.
Mark
http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/acatalog/..._Workshop_Practice_Series_58.html&CatalogBody
I have a couple of them and they are pretty good. Written in a down to earth fashion. Could be usefull depending on your skill level.
Mark
Re: Here is one place you can find some info
That's great Mark, The tapping and useful techniques looks good and always like the 'down to earth style', Thanks!
Stan
mwmkravchenko said:http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/acatalog/..._Workshop_Practice_Series_58.html&CatalogBody
I have a couple of them and they are pretty good. Written in a down to earth fashion. Could be usefull depending on your skill level.
Mark
That's great Mark, The tapping and useful techniques looks good and always like the 'down to earth style', Thanks!
Stan
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