Old-Fashioned Toolmaking: The Classic Treatise on Lapping, Threading, Precision Measurements, and General Toolmaking
D**R
Another great book for the hobby machinist.
A lot of information in great detail. At first read it can be a little overwhelming, but when you are trying to machine a part, everything you need to know is well explained. Since I bought my lathe and milling machine, I have watched hours of video and learned a great deal about machine work. But having a book with the processes clearly explained makes learning the skills of machining much easier. I'm retired and enjoy repairing and building things in my shop. Mechanical work comes easily for me, but machine work is something I am trying to learn. This book has a lot of the answers I need.
J**N
Respect the knowledge of the ancient ones!
This is great for learning how to get high precision when you don't have a $100,000 CNC machine to do it for you. A little bit of patience and creativity will take you 90% of the way, although it might need an accessory or two to do it. These techniques built the old behemoth battleships and the first nukes, and that is more than good enough for me with my hobby shop.
T**
The book arrived with a fold in the corner
The upper corner of the book is folded over and has a crease.
A**R
Beautiful in relative simplicity.
This is an excellent book. The first print run was in 1915 and if the is what was considered old fashioned then that means this catalogs processes from the latter half of the 19th century. I love this book but it does make me feel that modern society has become really dumb.
E**E
A classic worth having in print
The price is right for this paperback edition of a really neat book. A PDF is available and has some animation, which is useful, but the book is seems more comprehensive and worth the cheddar.
A**R
Very happy with my purchase.
Great buy and fantastic condition. Great price and Fast shipping. I am very happy and will buy from them again.
A**R
Good book
More modern than I expected
D**J
We are committed to keeping these wonderful older books in print
Bought the same book twice, wrote to the publisher about it, his response below, 2012 reprint is titled "Traditional Toolmaking", not just the title, but totally different ISBN number with blue cover scheme instead of brown.I also have the same reprinted book titled "Modern Toolmaking Methods", (1987) ISBN 0917914724, this book has clearer pictures.- Thank you for writing. The normal reason to change a title is to make it more appealing to the reader. We are committed to keeping these wonderful older books in print, and this is one way that can help.If this caused any confusion, we can only offer apologies. Happy Holidays to you!
M**.
Five Stars
Excellent book !
R**_
Contenido
Es un buen libro de referencia de como se realizaban los trabajos con herramientas en décadas pasadas. Falta que lo actualicen con la aplicación de las nuevas herramientas que hay hoy en día.
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