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Modelmaker Magazine 1938 August September V15#6 The Model Engineering Magazine
The Modelmaker Aug-Sept 1938 Vol 15 No 6
CONTENTS
Pattern Making and Molding184 By Juan de la Cuadrilla. Basic principles of molding must be understood to make workable patterns.
Model Steam Locomotive Design186 By L. R. Miller. Various types of crossheads and guides developed for range of applications.
Marine Engine Models189 By Oliver Whitwell Wilson. Used in New York Museum of Science and Industry to show development of propulsion.
Filing Attachment for Lathe193 By Robert C. Frazier. Easily made accessory is of especial usefulness to modelmakers.
Modelmaking and Engineering194 By C. R. Garbett. A new slant on the designing and building of working models as an engineering problem.
A Gear Holding Bracket196 By C. W. Woodson. A lathe accessory.
Brotherhood of Live Steamers197 Sixth annual meeting scheduled for new track at Danvers, Mass., Sept. 18.
Making an Accurate Chuck Plate198 By Edwin A. Battison. Gear cutting is simple when using this index.
A Jar Rack200 By C. W. Woodson. Handy receptacle for bolts, screws, supplies.
Model Diesel Engine Design201 By George Taylor. Part Six - Crankshaft Design.
Lathe Speeds191
News210
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