
Using the Engineer's Lathe in Clockmaking
Laurie Penman(Author)
The Crowood Press Ltd
Published on 13. April 2022
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-7198-3151-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a practical guide to selecting, setting up and using an engineer's lathe to create parts specifically for clockmaking or clock repairs. It begins as an instructional manual and consequently the first chapter assumes that the reader does not yet have a lathe and needs advice on choosing one. With over 160 diagrams and photographs, topics include: choosing and setting up the lathe; turning - materials and facing; boring and milling techniques; chucks, collets and face-plates; creating a height-centring gauge; pivots, wheels and pinions; removing and mounting gear wheels; fly cutters; making a flat depthing tool and, finally, creating centre marking tools. The intent is to provide a gentle learning curve for the practical use of the lathe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ramsbury
United Kingdom
Illustrations
182 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
582 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7198-3151-5 (9780719831515)
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Laurie Penman
Using the Engineer's Lathe in Clockmaking
E-Book
04/2022
The Crowood Press Ltd
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Person
Laurie Penman was born into a family of engineers, architects and surgeons. His first attempt at turning was making of a knob for the shoe polish box using an engineer's hand drill and an old file, when he was nine. After school he became a junior draughtsman, took an apprenticeship, and became a clockmaker. He has published many books on clockmaking and also taught the subject both the UK and the USA.