Frank Knox referred to James Lukin (1827-1917) as one of the outstanding
ornamental turners of the modern period, and considered his books second
only to those of Holtzapffel in usefulness, clarifying much of what
Holtzapffel left unclear. This reprint contains both the 1894 expanded
edition of Turning Lathes and the 200 page 1896 Britannia Company
Catalog that lists and illustrates all types of lathes and lathe
equipment, as well as other quality machine tools. Lukin, in the over
200 page narrative section, covers turning tools, hardwood turning,
metal turning with hand tools, slide test work in metal, the self-acting
lathe, chuck-making, turning square sections, screw cutting, metal
spinning, a description of BeddowUs (combined) epicycloidal, rose
cutting, eccentric cutting, drilling, fluting and vertical cutting, the
eccentric chuck, the dome or spherical chuck, the goniostat, the oval or
ellipse chuck, and much other fascinating information