Making Small Workshop Tools
Stan Bray
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Add to basketOriginally written by Stan Bray and now thoroughly revised by Stewart Hart, Making Small Workshop Tools 2nd Edition features more than 20 handy projects, including marking-out tools, clamps, chucks, flycutters, knurling tools, bevels, jacks and more.Each project is accompanied by full working drawings, photographs and figures to make the step-by-step instructions clear to follow. All of them are suitable for beginners but will be of value to those with more experience too, and none will take more than 3 to 4 hours to complete.Every workshop has odds and ends kept because they might come in useful one day, and this book finally provides you with a time-saving, cost-effective and ultimately satisfying use for them.
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Making Small Workshop Tools is a hands-on guide to tool making for the home workshop, originally written by Stan Bray and thoroughly revised by Stewart Hart. Featuring more than 20 practical projects, this updated 2nd edition shows how to turn saved odds and ends into timesaving, cost-effective, and professional-grade workshop tools that are satisfying to make and useful to keep close at hand.
Each project includes step-by-step instructions supported by full working drawings, photographs, and figures to make every stage clear to follow. Designed for beginners but still valuable for more experienced readers, the projects focus on practical metal work and workshop problem-solving, with none taking more than 4 hours to complete, typically within just 3 to 4 hours.
Whether you are building your first small workshop tools or adding to an established collection, this 104-page guide offers practical skills, accessible projects, and dependable, professional-grade results for beginners and experienced makers alike.
Stan Bray has had his own workshop for most of his life and has made many tools, models and clocks. He is the founder and former editor of the magazine Model Engineers' Workshop, and former editor of Engineering in Miniature. He is associate editor of Model Engineer where he has a regular column called "Bray's Bench".
Stewart Hart is a trained tool maker and manufacturing engineer, with extensive experience in product design and project engineering. With impending retirement, he set up a small home workshop to design and manufacture a range of stationary engines, specialized tooling and 5"-gauge model steam locomotives. Many of his projects have been featured in model and home workshop magazines.
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