
Model engineering
Model engineering is the pursuit of constructing proportionally-scaled miniature working representations of full-sized machines. It is a branch of metalworking with a strong emphasis on artisanry, as opposed to mass production. While now mainly a hobby, in the past it also had commercial and industrial purpose. The term 'model engineering' was in use by 1888. In the United States, the term 'home shop machinist' is often used instead, although arguably the scope of this term is broader.
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- enModel engineering is the pursuit of constructing proportionally-scaled miniature working representations of full-sized machines. It is a branch of metalworking with a strong emphasis on artisanry, as opposed to mass production. While now mainly a hobby, in the past it also had commercial and industrial purpose. The term 'model engineering' was in use by 1888. In the United States, the term 'home shop machinist' is often used instead, although arguably the scope of this term is broader.
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- enModel engineering is the pursuit of constructing proportionally-scaled miniature working representations of full-sized machines. It is a branch of metalworking with a strong emphasis on artisanry, as opposed to mass production. While now mainly a hobby, in the past it also had commercial and industrial purpose. The term 'model engineering' was in use by 1888. In the United States, the term 'home shop machinist' is often used instead, although arguably the scope of this term is broader. Model engineering is most popular in the industrialised countries that have an engineering heritage extending back to the days of steam power. That is, it is a pursuit principally found in the UK, USA, northwestern European countries and the industrialised British Commonwealth countries.
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- web.archive.org/web/20030405145716/http:/www.4w.com/modeltec/backissues.pdf
- www.bristolmodelengineers.co.uk/Exhibition/exhib.htm
- www.homeshopmachinist.net/home
- craftsmanshipmuseum.com/
- modeleng.proboards.com/
- www.cabinfeverexpo.com/
- www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/
- www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/
- www.londonmodelengineering.co.uk/
- www.machinistsworkshop.net/
- www.midlandsmodelengineering.co.uk/
- www.mmex.co.uk/
- www.model-engineer.co.uk/
- www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/
- www.modelengineershow.co.uk/
- www.modelenginemaker.com/
- www.modelenginenews.org/
- www.n25ga.org/
- www.namesexposition.com/
- www.sevenandaquarter.org/
- www.sm-ee.co.uk/
- www.teepublishing.co.uk/eim/welcome/
- www.tenquarter.org/
- www.thedoncastershow.com/
- neckar-verlag.de/hobby/journal-dampf-heissluft/
- www.ameng.com.au/
- www.estevanmodelengineeringshow.net/
- www.faszination-modellbau.de/echtdampf-hallentreffen/
- www.msmee.org.au/
- www.sm-ee.co.uk/
- www.vth.de/maschinen-im-modellbau/
- ibls.org
- modelengineeringwebsite.com/Index.html
- webshop.neckar-verlag.de/index.php%3Fid=184
- www.livesteam.net
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- 3d printing
- 3D printing
- Apprentice
- Arts & Crafts
- Backyard railroad
- Boiler
- Bridgeport (machine tool brand)
- British Commonwealth
- C. E. Bowden
- Carbureted compression ignition model engine
- Casting (metalworking)
- Category:Live steam
- Category:Metalworking
- Category:Scale modeling
- Cherry Hill (model engineer)
- Civil society
- Clock making
- Cnc
- Community cohesion
- Computer aided design
- Computer-aided design
- Consumer society
- Curly Lawrence
- Cylinder (steam locomotive)
- De-industrialization
- Drill press
- Duplex (model engineer)
- Edgar T. Westbury
- Embedded electronics
- Embedded systems
- Engineer
- File:Livesteamtrain.jpg
- File:Model engineering sources of information.jpg
- File:Model locomotive by John Satchell Vict Australia 1866 MoV.jpg
- File:Stuart No 10 Engine.jpg
- File:Typical model engineer's lathe.jpg
- Fire-tube boiler
- Foundry
- Glow engine
- Gunsmithing
- Handicrafts
- Henry Greenly
- Hobby
- Ian Bradley
- Industrialised countries
- Industrial revolution
- Internal combustion
- Laser cutting
- Lathe (metal)
- List of ridable miniature railways
- List of science museums
- Livelihood
- Live steam
- Live Steam magazine
- Locomotives
- Machine tool
- Machine tooling
- Machining
- Maker culture
- Martin Evans (model engineer)
- Mass production
- Meccano
- Metalworking
- Middle class
- Milling machine
- Miniature railway
- Model engine
- Model Engineer
- Model Engineers' Workshop
- Model steam engine
- Model train
- Myford
- Norman Hallows
- Ornamental turning
- Prosperity
- Ridable miniature railway
- Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
- Science Museum (London)
- Shaper
- Ship model
- South Bend Lathe
- Stationary engines
- Steam Engine
- Steam punk
- Stirling engines
- Technical education
- Traction engine
- Tubal Cain (model engineer)
- United States
- Working class
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- 4s8Xm
- m.04wwzk
- Model mühendisliği
- Q6888325
- モデル・エンジニアリング
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- Category:Live steam
- Category:Metalworking
- Category:Scale modeling
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