1st Edition

Workshop Machining A Comprehensive Guide to Manual Operation

By David Harrison Copyright 2022
    474 Pages 222 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    474 Pages 222 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Workshop Machining is a comprehensive textbook that explains the fundamental principles of manually operating machinery to form shapes in a variety of materials. It bridges the gap between people who have traditional toolmaking skills and those who have been trained in programming and operation of CNC machines in a focused production environment, rather than general machine shop.

    Using a subject-based approach, David Harrison intuitively guides readers and supplies practical skills. The chapters cover everything from the basic machine controls to advanced cutting operations using a wide range of tooling and work-holding devices. Theory and practice are shown via a mixture of diagrams, text and illustrated worked examples, as well as through exercises.

    The book is ideal for students and lecturing staff who participate in, or lead, practical machining sessions, and for those who wish to further develop their machining skills. It also serves as an excellent reference to understand the principles and limitations of producing shapes with cutters that move in a limited combination of linear and radial paths.

    1. Introduction

    2.Degrees of Freedom

    3. Turning

    4. Milling

    5. Surface Grinding

    6. Cylindrical Grinding

    7. Drilling

    Appendix A. Nomogram for Calculation of Helical Milling Angles

    Appendix B. Simple Turning Exercise

    Appendix C. Simple Milling Exercise

    Biography

    David Harrison is a chartered engineer and lecturer at Newcastle College University Centre. He started his career as an MoD apprentice, and over his thirty years of hands-on experience, he has seen the progression of manufacturing from lines of manual and semi-automatic metal cutting machines to computer numeric controlled machines and additive manufacturing. David is focused on developing higher education engineering subjects to ensure that students upon graduation have the required skills to go into work.