A description of the many varied materials used by model engineers in
their workshops and a reference to finding the right material for a task
or an item specified on a technical plan. The book is aimed at those who
build locomotives, traction, boat and stationery steam engines, oil,
diesel, glow and petrol engines, gas turbines, artillery pieces, farming
appliances, road vehicles, horse carriages and clocks. It is also
directed at engineers who work with full-size machinery, such as vintage
and veteran cars, motor and pedal cycles, traction engines and railways.
Materials covered include: iron and steel; non-ferrous metals and
alloys; aluminium; brass; copper; hard and soft abrasives; bearing
materials; ceramics; refractory materials; glass; silicon; soft and hard
woods; plywood; MDF; chipboard; thermoplastics; concrete; coatings;
electroplating solutions; fuels; gases; lubricants; polishing materials;
pickles; sealants; solders; and adhesives.