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Machinist guide to how_to_taper-turn_on_a_lathe


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TAPER TURNING WITH TAILSTOCK SET OVER
TAPER TURNING WITH THE COMPOUND REST
TAPER TURNING WITH TAPER ATTACHMENTS
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WE PUBLISH METALWORKING QUICK FACT GUIDES FOR METALWORKING PEOPLE. THEY ARE DIRECTED TOWARDS MACHINISTS, APPRENTICE MACHINISTS, GUNSMITHS, SHOP INSTRUCTORS, HOME SHOP MACHINISTS AND METALWORKERS IN FACT, ANYONE WHO WORKS WITH METAL.
THEY COVER MANY ASPECTS OF THE METALWORKING TRADE.
METALWORKING GUIDES, THESE ARE SHORT GUIDES ON METALWORKING, THEY ARE NOT COLLEGE COURSES.
The purpose of these guides is to consolidate in one publication, basic information on various subjects, written simply so it will be easily understood.
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A big advantage to an e-book is that when you get it you receive it you get the latest information. In a regular book once it is printed, that's it, it is costly to reprint the book, so if any new information is used or any errors in the book are found, you will have to wait for the new version, with an e-book, it is easy to change it. so that you receive the latest information.
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Machinist guide to how_to_taper-turn_on_a_lathe