- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Welding Overview
- Chapter 2: Safety
- Chapter 3: Terms, Joints, & Edge Preparation
- Chapter 4: Tools & Welding Tables
- Chapter 5: Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- Chapter 6: Wire Feed Welding
- Chapter 7: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
- Chapter 8: Oxyacetylene
- Chapter 9: Controlling Distortion
- Chapter 10: Cutting Processes
- Chapter 11: Brazing & Soldering
- Chapter 12: Common Problems & Solutions
- Chapter 13: Design Tips
- Chapter 14: Fabrication & Repair Tips
- Chapter 15: Tools & Tooling
- Chapter 16: Pipe & Tubing
- Chapter 17: Metallurgy
- Chapter 18: Power Supplies & Electrical Safety
- Chapter 19: Bending & Straightening
- Index
- Credits
Index
Abrasive
chop saws, 122
wheel diamond dressers, 104–106,
480–481
paper holder, 129
Air wrench, attachments, 475–476
Alignment gage, table saw, 485–487
Aluminum, 47–48
cutting fluids for, 58
non-weldable alloys of, 80
numbering system, 47
shapes, 48
Angle
blocks, 476
cutting in mills, 359–361
gages, 477
plate clamping on, 370–371
Balancing methods, 510–511
Bandsaws, 187–214
blades
breaking in procedure, 197
gage, 193
metals, 195
parts, 192
radius, minimum cutting, 197
rake angle, 194–195
selecting tooth/inch, 195–196
silver brazing procedure, 205–208
splicing methods, 200–201
splicing tips, 208
tension, 197
tooth patterns, 193
tooth set, 194
troubleshooting, 198–200
welding procedure, 201–205
chip analysis, 198
contouring procedure, 190
functions, 188
operations, 189
Bandsawing
removing island material without
breaking blades, 209
techniques, 190–192
Bolt-hole patterns, laying out, with
chords, procedure, 429
Bolts
locking methods, 457
marking method, 457
securing to a plate, 456
shear loads on, 73–74
snap-off head, 467–468
stress distribution in threads, 72–73
Boring, in the milling machine, 388–401
(see Milling Machines)
Broaching, 431–437
indexing collar machining, procedure
436–437
lubricants for, 433
single keyway, procedure, 431–433
troubleshooting, 433
two keyways at 90º, procedure,
434–435
Calipers, digital, 18–22
accessories, 22
using, 18–21
Center drills
broken, recovering from, procedure,
166
dedicated MT holder, procedure,
310–311
extra-long, in milling machines, 387
purposes, 146
Center punches – see punches
Centers, sacrificial, 437–438
Chemical ingredients, 80
Chords, for bolt-hole patterns, 429
Chucks
drill, 147–148
ball-bearing, 148
keyed, 147
keyless, 148
removing arbors, 149
repairing, 150–151
storage for, 10
Chucks, drill (continued)
lathe, 245–269
magnetic, 124
Clamps
bar, designs for holding, 507
hose, 499
KantTwist, 490–491
strap for mills, 363–365
Vise-Grip, 491–492
shop-modified, 489–490
Cleats, in plate, design for, 506
Coaxial centering indicator, 348–349
Collet
adapters, 277–278
blocks
milling machine applications,
366–367
pin wrench for making, 492–493
chucks, 278–280
closers, designs, for lathes, 275–277
Collets
advantages & disadvantages, 273–274
5C collets
dimensions of, 67
emergency, boring, procedure,
281–282
QCTP tool holders, 231
size ranges, 273
storage for, 10
lathe, 270–278
R8 collets, dimensions of, 67
Concepts, key machining, 78–80
chemical ingredients, 80
clearcutting, 79
cumulative errors, 78
non-weldable metals, 80
removing excess material, 78
sacrificial material, 78
threads show distance, 79
Countersinks, 145, 168–169
Cutting fluids
cooling with, 59–62
for aluminum, 158
Cylindrical assemblies, securing, design
for, 468–469
Deburring, 30
Dial indicators
cheap vs. expensive, 25–26
in milling machine, holding, 346–348
stepped spindle bushing for, 347
when cutting male MTs, 294
Diamond dressers, 104–105, 480–481
Dividers, ball-end, 27
Dowel pins
designs, 75–78
installing, common problems, 179–180
shortening, procedure, 179
Drill & tap extension, making,
procedures, 167, 186
Drill press
chuck key storage, 175
clamps, 163
good practices, 164–165
magnetic, 160–161
low-speed limitations, 142
safety, 162–165
typical mishap, 165
Drilling holes
controlling depth with shims, 158
deep, procedure, 153–154
deeper than drill press stroke, 161
in long stock in a drill press, 154
in machinery castings, 155
in machinery, shafts in place,
procedure, 155–156
in precise locations, procedure, 153
increasing diameter of existing,
procedure, 438–439
large, in stainless steel, procedure,
158–160
pilot, in tight locations, procedure, 157
step-drilling, procedure, 151–153
Drills
118º point angle, 140
basic assortment, 144–147
body, 134–135
design variables, 137–138
development of, 131
dubbing for brass & copper, 142
extension fixtures, 167–168
flutes, 137
helix angle, 135
lip relief angle, 138
mechanics, 140–141
parts of, 133–137
point angle & lip shape, 138
point angle, 135–136
point designs, 139–140
rake angle, 136–137
Drills (continued)
shank, 133–134
sharpening, 143–144
speeds & feeds, 141–144
web thinning, 143
Edge finders, 345–346
finding center-punch marks, 350
setting DRO axes, 333
End mills, 372–382
carbide insert, 376
carbide single-lip cutters, shop-made,
377, 497
corner-rounding, 383
cutting windows with, 380
designs, 372–375
form cutters, 376
guidelines for cuts, 377, 379
holding small, 382–383
limitations, handling, 383–384
materials, 375–376
operations, 377–378
plate trimming, 379–380
rules of thumb, 382
slotting, 381
storage for, 10
Engine turning, 48
Fasteners
anti-loosening steps, 71
checking threads, 74
cleaning up thread ends, 114–115
hex, driving method, 472–473
key factors, 71
shear loading failures, 73
shortening
with abrasive wheels, procedure, 108
screws & bolts, fixtures for, 451–456
threaded, 71–74
threads, repair tools for, 460–464
tightening, 74
File
cut shapes, 82
holders, shop-made, 92
Files
American-pattern or engineers’, 84–85
bent, 91
categories, 84–93
depth gage method, 93–94
precision, 84
rasps & curved tooth, 90
Swiss- vs. American-pattern, 83
three-square, 89
tungsten carbide, 90
warding, 88
Filing
flat, fixture for, 92–93
long-angled or lathe, 88
needle, 85
practices, 90–91
terms, 81
Fixtures for shortening SHCSs and hex
screws, 455–456
Gage
angle, 477
height, 23
hole diameter, 478–479
table saw alignment, 485–487
Gaskets
compounds, 464–465
replacing, 464
Granite plates, 24
Grinder
abrasives, 121–122
belt, 116
bench & pedestal, 17, 95–122
corner rounding method, 114
die & pencil, 117–119
disc, 112
tool bits, 119–121
Grinders
hand-held electric, 121
mobile base, building, project, 127–128
overview, 95
securing, 96
surface & Blanchard, 123–127
tool rests, 97
improving existing, 100–101
shop-made replacement, 97–99
Grinding
lathe tool bits, 237–241
wheels
abrasive stick dressing, 106
materials & grits, 101–102
mounting, 102
star wheel dressing procedure, 107
truing procedure, 104–105
truing vs. dressing, 104
vibration, 102–104
Half-cylinders,
cutting perfect, 440
Hardness testing, 51–59
ball-bearing drop tester, 57
Brinell test method, 56
complications, 55–56
damage to parts, 57
files, 54–55
importance & advantages of, 51–52
Rockwell test method, 52–54
vs. tensile strength, 58–59
Holes
finding the center of existing, 349
flat-bottomed, making, 291
in spring steel & hacksaw blades,
procedure, 447–448
Hose clamp applicator, 495–496
Human factors
eye glasses, 15
machine tool height, 13–14
work area lighting, 14
Indicators
centering for mills, 348–349
dial, 25
Keystock
for shafts, 46
upgrading disadvantages, 434
Lathes
basic tooling list, 228–229
chucks
cradles for, 318–319
adapter plates, 259
care, 262
centering round work, procedure,
265
clamping recommendations,
267–268
jaws
non-reversible, 249
regrinding, 263–264
reversible one-piece, 249
reversible, two-piece, 250
reversing
general, procedure, 250–251
in Sherline chucks, 251–252
two-piece jaws, procedure,
252–255
Lathes (continued)
chucks
mounting
adapter plates on chucks, 259–260
D1-4 chuck on spindle, 261–262
removing & replacing work in, 266
spacers, 267
spindle nose designs, 256–259
adjustable runout, 248
centering work in four–jaw, 295–296
handling heavy, 269
jaw design options, 249
two-, three-, four- and six-jaws,
245–247
collets
boring emergency, procedure,
281–282
chuck, 279–280
adapters, 277–278
advantages & disadvantages,
273–274
closer designs, 275–277
designs, 271–272
minimizing runout, 274
size ranges, 273
terms, 270, 280–281
knurling
applications, 300
bumping, procedure, 306–307
cut knurls, 308
determining work diameter, 306
knurls, 303–305
processes, 301–303
straddle procedure, 308–309
tracking, 305
turning techniques, 288–300
5C chucks, 280–281
bull-nose center for pipe, 293–294
cross-feed dial movement, 288–289
cutting thin-wall tubing, 296
flat-bottomed holes, 291–292
mandrels, self-locking, procedure for,
295–296
setting offsets with precision,
procedure, 296–297
setting tool height, 289–290
Sherline tips, 298–300
shoulders, 290–291
trepanning vs. flycutting, 292–293
work holding, friction driving, 286–288
chuck, using with centers, 285
Lathes (continued)
chucks, four-jaw, 285
construction, 215–216
cutting tools, HSS vs. tungsten carbide,
236–237
drives, 216–233
emergency-stop foot bars, 225
essentials accessories, 229
fine tuning imported cutoff QCTPs,
235
formed tool bits, 241–243
grinding double-sided cutter, 241–242
grinding tool bits, 238–240
lubrication, 225
motor switch location, 225
power feed designs, 223–224
preparing carbide tool bits for use, 243
QCTP, 229–231
collet tool holders, 231–232
compatibility between brands, 234
industry size codes, 234
reclocking, 233–234
readouts, 226
set-up checklist, 226–228
shop-made boring bars, 244–245
tool post T-nuts, 232
turning, techniques, 288–289
variable frequency drives, 220–222
work holding
cutting eccentrics, 284
extra-long stock, 282
mounting square stock in a three-jaw
chuck, 283–284
setting up steady & follower rests,
285–286
three-jaw chucks, 283
Lead
hammer mold, 471–472
pads & rod stock molds, 472
Lift plugs, making, procedure, 444
Lighting, work area, 14
Machine shop tools
essential, 16–17
nice-to-have, 18
Magnets, securing methods, 482
Mandrel, stub, 295
Marking
& measuring, 18–28
subtle workpiece, 471
Marks, witness, 28–29
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), 80
Measuring straight edges with piano wire,
503–505
Metal grain, 62
Micrometer bridge, design, 477–478
Milling machine
boring, 388–401
advantages & disadvantages,
388–389
bars, left- and right-handed, 396
heads, 390–393
automatic, 399
setting diameter on, 400–401
factors in successful, 393–397
limitations, 389–390
procedure, 398–399
Bridgeport design, 324
clamping
& work holding, 351–372
angle plates, 370–370
clamps
cam, 369–370
strap, 363–366
knife-edge, 368–369
clearcutting
for auto engine dome, procedure,
417–419
with micrometer depth stop, 413–414
conventional vs. climb milling,
415–416
crutches, 356
cutting
O-ring grooves, 400
series of slots, 358–359
depth stop accuracy, 410
design, 326–329
digital readouts, 329–334
drawbar installation, procedure,
414–415
evolution, 324–326
extra-long center drills in, 387
face mills & flycutters, 402–405
holding twist drills in, 385
hole saw application, procedure,
420–421
locating center-punch marks in,
349–350
lubrication & wear, 337
making angle cuts in, 359–360
Milling Machine (continued)
manual feed handwheel, 406–407
measuring & locating on, 345–351
stop, procedure for making, 422–423
table covers, 343–344
work holding, 104
Milling (also see Milling Machine)
milling with two vises, 357
power feeds, 334–337
precision depth stops, 412–413
preventing table damage, 366
quill feed
lever, 406
methods, 405–414
under power, 408–410
stops, 410–412
rotary table alignment, 351
S&D vs. MT shank drills in, 386–387
safety, 428
setting up new, 338–340
slitting saw tips, 421–422
squaring up stock, procedure, 384–385
strap clamps, & T-bolts, 363–365
sump covers, 42
vise, 351–355
clamping technique, 356–357
preparing for use, procedure,
341–343
with extension bars, 357–358
Mock-ups, with pop rivets & corrugated
box stock, 509–510
Morse, Stephen A., patent, 132–133
Nichrome wire repair method, 458
Nick-off on lathe and milling machine
tool bits, 243–244
Nippers, sharpening, 474
Nuts, security, 467, 469–471
Oils, types of, 59
O-rings, 500–501
Pins
dowel, 75–76, 178–180
taper, 76–78
Pipe & tubing
common types of, 44–45
manufacturing processes, 44
adding threads to tubing, 501–502
schedule for pipe, 43
Pipe, vs. tubes, 43
Plans or concepts for making/machining
abrasive paper holder, 129
adding hardened steel to weld test
fixture, 441–443
air hose wire clamp applicator,
495–496
angle gage, 477
bandsaw blade brazing fixtures,
205–206
bandsaw work holder, 213–214
bolt shears, procedure, 452–454
center drill extension for mills, 387
collet block nut wrench, 492–493
drill press tray, 169–170
table saw alignment gage, 485–487
thread repair chisel, procedure,
493–495
grinder mobile base, 127–128
hex wrench stand, 174
hole diameter measuring tool, 478–479
indexing collar, 436
box wrench handle, 309–310
lathe
center, bull-nose, 293–294
chuck T-handle lengthening,
317–318
dedicated MT center-drill holder,
310–311
faceplate, 312–316
hex wrench handles, 311
knock-out bar, 308–309
lazy susan drill chuck & center
holder, 319–320
sliding tool tray, 316
lead
hammer mold, 471–472
lead pads & rod stock molds, 472
making scrapers using carbide inserts,
484–485
metal stock storage, 13
micrometer bridge, 477–478
milling machine
chip shield, 424–425
stop, 422–424
pliers, brass- or bronze-jawed, 479
precision tap guide, 183–185
S&D drill stand, 170–174
shop cart, 15–16
Plans or concepts for making/machining
(continued)
shop-made
carbide milling cutters, 377
single-lip milling cutter welding
fixture, 497
small end mill holder, 382
spur drive & center for wood turning,
425–426
storage shelves, 11
tap extensions, 167, 186
tool rests, 97–99
turn-screw tightening handle, 498
upgrading budget bandsaw, 210–212
vise, removable table-mounted, 5
wheel, diamond dresser, 480–481
workbench, 2
Pliers
brass- or bronze-jawed, 479
modifying Vise-Grip, 489–490
Processes
blackening, 50
bluing, 50
Punches
center, 27–28
precision guides for Whitney,
procedure, 450–451
Osborne, 446–447
roll pin, making, 483
texturing, making, 446
transfer, oversized, 155
Reamed hole sizes, increasing & decreasing, procedure, 180
Reamer
chatter, causes of, 176
basic assortment, 175–176
Reaming
for dowel pins, procedure, 178–179
speeds & feeds, 17
Repair plugs, making & installing,
procedure, 443–444
Rockwell
hardness formula, 52
typical hardness numbers, 53–54
Rust
preventing, 48–49
removal, 49–50
Safety, 31–32
bandsaw, horizontal or cut-off, 213
drill press, 162
grinder, 130
lathe, 322
milling machine, 428
Scrapers, shop-made, procedure, 484–485
Screws, nuts & bolts, improving security
of, 466–467
Scribers, 26
Setting up shop, 1
Shafts
stubbing out, procedure, 458–460
tightening threaded, 447
Sharpening center punches, 28
Slide hammers, 487–489
Spacer & stand-off design, 501
Speeds, drill press, 142
Square, alignment of carpenters’, 475
Stamps, steel marking on critical surfaces,
443
Steady rests, 285–286
Steel
advertising claims, stainless, 47
alloying elements, 40
carbon
plate & bar sizes, 31
cold-rolled, 36
finishes, 35
free-machining, 40
hot-rolled, 35
pickled & oiled, 37
products, 32
hardening processes, 50–51
low-carbon, 38–39
Starrett № 498, 39
main categories, 38
numbering systems, 37–38
oil-hardening, Starrett № 496 & № 480
stock, standard & special, differences, 35
stainless, 46–47
tool, 41–43
Storage for
collets & end mills, 10
end mills, drills & taps, 10
files, 9
granite plates, 25
grinders, 9
hammers, 8
metal stock, 13
rod goods, 11
Stretching metal to flatten parts, 448–449
Studs, clamping, applying wrenching flats
to, 367–368
Surface grinders, 124–126
Tamper-proof screws & bolts, 465–466
Tapers
Brown & Sharp, 68–69
functions & designs, 63
comparison of designs, 69
Jacobs, 65
making male MTs, 71
measuring, 64
Morse, repairing, 69
NMTB, 68
securing on chucks, 66
types of 65
Tapping
hint for, 182
machinery shafts in place, procedure,
155–156
small screw threads, procedure,
182–183
Taps, spiral point, 180–182
Threads,
ID thread chasers, 462–463
inside tubing, adding, 501–502
OD thread chasers, 461–462
reforming tool, 463
repair chisels, 463–464
repair combs, 461
repair dies, 460
repair files, 461
T-bolts
damage to milling table, 366
preparing for use, 340
with strap clamps, 363–365
T-nuts, 502–503
Torsion resistant frame design, 505–506
Trimming, vinyl & rubber, 449–450
Tubing, accurately positioning small,
507–508
Twist drill (see Drills)
V-belt repair link, emergency, 498–499
Vises, 4
milling, cranks on, 342–343
pin, applications, 473–474
speed, 7
toolmakers’ grinding, 362
two-piece milling, 362
Vortex tubes, cooling with, 62
Washers, hardened, 73
Wheels
cutoff, 170–107
deburring & finishing, 109
flap, 110–111
wire, 111
Wiggler pointer, 349–350
Wire
frames, 508–509
Nichrome repair method, 458
piano
bending, 501
pliers for bending, 479–480
straight edge, 503–505
Workbenches, 1–4
Wrench, pin, for collet block nut,
492–493