CONTENTS
James Lukin
PREFACE.
Introduction.
Chucks.
Hand Turning of Wood.
Hollowed Work.
Cutting Screws.
Hollowing Out Soft Wood.
American Scroll Chuck.
Metal Turning by Hand Tools.
Overhead Apparatus.
Self-acting and Screw-cutting Lathes.
Wheel Cutting in the Lathe.
Fret Saws to Mount upon the Lathe Bed.
Turning Spheres.
Hoblyn's Compound Slide-Rest.
Chucks with Slides and Compound Movements.
Turning Ovals, etc., by Means of a Template.
Eccentric Chuck.
Curiosities.
Grooving and Mortising Small Work.
Ornamental Turning.
The Eccentric Cutter Frame.
Segment Engine.
Holtzapffel's Rose Cutter Frame.
Universal Cutter Frame.
Rose Engine.
Rectilineal Chuck.
Epicycloidal Chuck.
The Spiral Chuck.
APPENDIX.
Professor Willis's Tool Holder for the Slide Rest.
Munro's Planing Machine to be attached to the Lathe, and worked with the foot.
Hicks' Expanding Mandrel.
Turning Spheres by means of Templates.
Plant's Geometric Chuck.
A Paper on the Principles which Govern the Formation and Application of Acute Edges, with special reference to Fixed Turning-tools, contributed by Mr. Dodsworth Haydon.
Detached-cutter Holders.
New form of Rose Engine by E. Taylor.
Oval Turning and Rose Cutting with Templates with my Apparatus.
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