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Turning And Mechanical Manipulation Intended As A Work Of General Reference And Practical Instruction On The Lathe, And The Various Mechanical Pursuits Followed By Amateurs (Volume Ii) The Principles

Turning And Mechanical Manipulation Intended As A Work Of General Reference And Practical Instruction On The Lathe, And The Various Mechanical Pursuits Followed By Amateurs (Volume Ii) The Principles

Charles Holtzapffel

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354183560

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A nineteenth-century masterclass in the making of things. Measure, mark, cut, finish, repeat. Volume II of Turning and Mechanical Manipulation by Charles Holtzapffel functions as a lathe operation manual and a mechanical craftsmanship guide: precise, practical instruction that explains hand tool techniques and the cutting tool principles which underlie both simple benchwork and more demanding turning. As a vintage woodworking reference and an uncommonly clear course in machine shop basics, it balances theory and practice in plain, authoritative prose; it sits equally well on the workbench of a weekend maker and the shelf of a serious student. Thoughtful and exact, this text reads as a hobbyist metalworking book and an indispensable amateur machinist resource - a technical companion for those who prefer to learn through doing. Readers gain a keen sense for tool geometry, cutting action and the timing of operations, presented so that the leap from hand tools to powered turning feels natural rather than abrupt. Holtzapffel writes as both technician and teacher, translating the discipline of metal and wood into measured, repeatable craft.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A primary witness to Victorian era engineering and the rhythms of a 19th century workshop, Holtzapffel’s work sits amid the era of rising standards for accuracy, sensibilities often linked to joseph whitworth influence. The book also occupies a distinct place in technical literature: at once a record of methods practised by generations of turners and a window onto the professional culture that shaped modern machine-making. Accessible and engaging to casual readers curious about how things were made, and prized by classic literature collectors and those who curate a Holtzapffel lathe collection, the volume is both reference and a readable record of craft: technical, historical and unexpectedly human.

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