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This March/April 1990 issue of *The Home Shop Machinist* (Vol. 9, No. 2) offers an insightful exploration into precision metalworking for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Key features include detailed articles on constructing a six-cycle "Oddball" engine with Philip Duclos, building the Panther Pup with John Reichart, and mastering lathe operations on a vertical mill by Stephen Thomas. Additional topics include converting your mill-drill to CNC, creating a tax-deductible home shop, and crafting a mill/drill stand. The magazine is enhanced with technical drawings, machining advice, and tips for improving workshop efficiency, making it an excellent resource for serious machinists. The magazine is in excellent condition, with intact binding and clean pages.
• Issue: March/April 1990, Volume 9, Number 2
• Focus: Precision metalworking and machining projects
• Includes guides on engines, mills, conversions, and shop organization
• Published by Village Press, dedicated to machining enthusiasts
• Excellent pre-owned condition for reference use