Model engineering

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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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
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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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モデル・エンジニアリング
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Category:Metalworking
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