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  1. #1
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    Default Shaping, Planing and Slotting book scan

    Here is a scanned version of the WW2 Australian Government book for trainees...

    Shaping, Planing and Slotting

    Enjoy... Scan quality is pretty good...

    16.5MB


    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...20slotting.pdf
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    Thanks RC Good book, thanks for the scan.. they really knew how to do instruction manuals back in those days.


    Ray

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    Thanks RC,
    I dont recall having see the "clapper lifter" before, could be handy(along with a few other ideas)

    Stuart

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    Thanks RC. Being new to the shaper world I'm hungry for information. After downloading, I had every intention to "rush" to the pages on shaping but once I started reading at the start I couldn't stop!

    I intend on printing it out at work and binding it. A worthwhile publication!

    Cheers,

    Simon
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    Another book for everyone....

    This one is Precision Workshop Grinding, by Churchill Machine Tools...

    Essentially just a book on grinding, some info there on adjusting the Hydrauto bearings they used, a few here have churchill grinders may find that info handy...

    Lots of pictures as well

    15 or so MB -->> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...20Grinding.pdf
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    Thanks RC

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