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A practical manual for makers. Holtzapffel’s Turning and Mechanical Manipulation, Volume II, puts the lathe at the heart of a living craft. As both a lathe operation manual and a full mechanical reference guide it balances hands-on instruction with the principles that underpin fine work. Part practical instruction book, part technical companion, it explains cutting tools techniques and explores hand tool applications while setting out clear machine tool principles for shaping metal and wood. The tone is direct and exact: methods are described with patience and a craftsman’s eye, so the reader learns why a movement matters as well as how to make it. Whether consulted as a hobbyist metalworking guide, an amateur machinist handbook or simply an engrossing technical narrative, its pages connect the bench to practice in a way that modern summaries seldom match.Published in the heart of the Victorian engineering era, this volume records the methods of the 19th century workshop and conserves traditional woodworking skills alongside the metal trades. Its authority comes from clarity rather than rhetoric: straightforward method, precise language and historical perspective make it equally rewarding for casual readers and for collectors of classic technical literature. Appreciated by newcomers for its accessibility and by connoisseurs for its authenticity, it stands in any classic holtzapffel collection as a useful reference and a piece of industrial history.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. For hands-on makers and shelf-bound bibliophiles alike, this is a practical instruction book that honours traditional technique while offering enduring mechanical insight; it reads as both a working handbook and a lens into the engineering mind of the 19th century workshop. Engineers, cabinet-makers and model-makers will find passages directly applicable at the bench, while students of technique will return to the clear analyses again and again.