Hi All. Can anyone recommend a read (book or otherwise) on the principles of making set ups?
Thanks Ken
There is a youtube channel of a machinist making a steam engine part by part (he's at part 8 as of this post, it is from a kit). He shows all sorts of fixtures and jigs and methods he uses to make each part.Hi All. Can anyone recommend a read (book or otherwise) on the principles of making set ups?
Thanks Ken
I never used a book either, however, if there were a book out there, I would like to buy one. Books always give someone else's experience which might tell one someting valuable.Trial and error
I never had book on setup, I just kept trying different ways till work.
I would look at photos on parts being machine.
I have photos hear on machining square bars in a steady rest. I also have few other setup here too.
Dave
If you click on the youtube icon while it's playing here on this site, it should go to the youtube site. Then you can click on his channel name, and there's a video tab to let you select the different videos he's posted. Each of these engine parts he's machining have different setups. I have no intention of building this engine, but his methods are useful for any future operations I may have.Hi ignator. The embedded video is great. But I can't seem to lock in on the channel.
OOps, nevermind, I got it. Thanks!
And Thanks Mike, I will check those out!
And Thank You Everyone!
Thanks to All for the YouTube site and How-To's.
Thank You alanganes, alot of information there. Yes this is the kind of stuff I am looking for.
Ken
I got a notification that the post with the link to the jigs and fixtures book was deleted because:
"The Internet Archive was likely breaching copyright so we don't promote it here."
Note that the book I linked was published in 1913 and was "digitized by Google from the library of the University of California"
Assuming the site is correct, here's what they say:The internet archive is full of materials well within copyright and the legal opinions suggest it is, in general, in breach of copyright.
Me too!Alanganes Guess I got lucky. I managed to download a copy of the first one you recommended.
Will do some surfing on the other two.
Thanks again Ken
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