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Aimed at everyone with a workshop, particularly home metalworkers, engineers, and professionals, use this guide to to make full use of a milling machine and enhance milling skills Milling is one of the principal and most versatile machining processes for sizing parts in the workshop. Whether a professional engineer looking for advice, or an amateur looking to install your first milling machine, this book will show you how to make full use of your milling machine safely and effectively, and enhance your milling skills. Focusing on the commonly used vertical mill and vertical turret mill, and with practical advice and diagrams throughout, the book includes a guide to buying, installing, and using a small milling machine and accessories and basic cutting tool principles, with more advanced milling methods, including drilling, tapping, and reaming.



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David A. Clark

David A. Clark, clinical psychologist, researcher, therapist and Professor of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick, Canada received his formal training in behavior therapy and a PhD in 1984 at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, England. He then proceeded to postdoctoral research and clinical training under Dr. Aaron T. Beck at the Center for Cognitive Therapy, University of Pennsylvania. He has since coauthored several books on cognitive behavior therapy of anxiety and depression with Dr. Beck, the founder of cognitive therapy, including Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression, Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders: Science and Practice, and The Anxiety & Worry Workbook: The Cognitive Behavioral Solution. His most recent work, The Mood Repair Toolkit, is scheduled for publication in August, 2014. While maintaining an active speaking, professional workshop, teaching and research schedule, David also finds time to pursue his hobbies and leisure activities like carpentry, running and water skiing. The father of two adult daughters, Natascha and Christina, he lives at home in an old Victorian era house with his life-long partner, Nancy Nason-Clark, sociologist,and maintains a part-time private practice.



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