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Tom D. Walshaw (1912–1998) was an engineer, author and contributor to the British magazines ''
Model Engineer ''Model Engineer Magazine'' was first published (in the United Kingdom) to support the hobby of model engineering in 1898 by Percival Marshall, who was to remain its editor for over 50 years. It has been owned by MyTime Media since 2008. The mag ...
'' and ''Engineering in Miniature''. Many of his magazine contributions and books were authored under the pseudonym Tubal Cain. The pseudonym relates to the
Tubal-cain Tubal-cain or Tubalcain ( he, תּוּבַל קַיִן – ''Tūḇal Qayīn'') is a person mentioned in the Bible, in , known for being the first blacksmith. He is stated as the "forger of all instruments of bronze and iron". A descendant of C ...
, the biblical metal worker. As Tubal Cain he made over 424 contributions to ''Model Engineer'', beginning in 1971. These were mainly divided between workshop equipment articles and model stationary engine constructional articles. He graduated in mechanical engineering at
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in 1934. and eventually, after a career in mechanical design, went back to that university in 1943, becoming, after some years, senior lecturer in mechanical engineering. He went on in 1948 to teach at
University of Liverpool , mottoeng = These days of peace foster learning , established = 1881 – University College Liverpool1884 – affiliated to the federal Victoria Universityhttp://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukla/2004/4 University of Manchester Act 200 ...
. In 1952 he was appointed Head of Department of Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering at
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. His final academic post was Head of Mechanical, Production and Civil Engineering at
Lancashire Polytechnic , mottoeng = "From the Earth to the Sun" , established = as Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledgere-established 1992 (University status granted) , type = Public , chancellor ...
. He gained the first of his many model engineering exhibition awards in 1949. At one point he was editor of the ''
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''. Walshaw died on 2 May 1998.


Model stationary steam engine designs

Among his most notable contributions to ''Model Engineer'' were constructional series detailing models of steam engines dating from the
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: * A ''Vertical Columnar Engine''. A model of the "Williamson" engine (serialised in 1976) * ''Mary'', a four-column
beam engine A beam engine is a type of steam engine where a pivoted overhead beam is used to apply the force from a vertical piston to a vertical connecting rod. This configuration, with the engine directly driving a pump, was first used by Thomas Newco ...
(serialised in 1977) *''Lady Stephanie'', six-column tank-bed beam engine''Lady Stephanie'' beam engine
/ref> * ''Georgina'', a 19th-century overcrank engine (serialised in 1980–81) * ''Boreas'', a Crowther-type blast furnace
blowing engine A blowing engine is a large stationary steam engine or internal combustion engine directly coupled to air pumping cylinders. They deliver a very large quantity of air at a pressure lower than an air compressor, but greater than a centrifugal fan ...
(serialised in 1983–84) * ''Princess Royal'' & ''Goliath'': variants on mid-19th century
mill engine Mill may refer to: Science and technology * * Mill (grinding) * Milling (machining) * Millwork * Textile mill * Steel mill, a factory for the manufacture of steel * List of types of mill * Mill, the arithmetic unit of the Analytical Engine early ...
s (serialised in 1984–86) * Trevithick's Dredger Engine (serialised in 1987–88)


Books published

Walshaw published the following under his own name:http://trove.nla.gov.au * Diesel engine design. London: George Newnes, 1949 (448 p). 2nd ed: 1953 (440 p). * Ornamental Turning. Hemel Hempstead, UK: Argus Books, 1990 (208 p). * The I.S.O. System of Units. Special Interest Model Books, Swanley, Kent, UK, 1991. Walshaw published the following under the name 'Tubal Cain': * Building the beam engine Mary. Watford, UK: Model & Allied Publications, Argus Books, 1981 (83 p). * Building the Overcrank Engine "Georgina". * Building the Williamson engine. Watford, UK: Argus Books, 1981 (85p). * Model engineers handbook. Watford, UK: Model & Allied Publications, 1981 (170 p). 2nd ed: 1986. 3rd ed: 1996. * Hardening, tempering and heat treatment. Workshop practice series no. 1. Hemel Hempstead UK: Argus Books, 1984, (124 p). * Milling operations in the lathe. Workshop practice series no. 5. London: Argus Books, 1984 (125 p). * Soldering and Brazing. Workshop practice series no. 9. Hemel Hempstead UK: Argus Books, 1985 (136 p). * Drills, Taps and Dies. Workshop practice series no. 12. Swanley, England: Nexus Special Interests, 1987 (103 p). * Workshop drawing. Workshop practice series no. 13. London: Argus Books, 1988 (110 p). * Workholding in the lathe. Workshop practice series no. 15. London: Argus Books, 1987 (111 p). * Simple workshop devices. Workshop practice series. Hemel Hempstead, UK: Argus Books, 1980 (127 p). * Spring design and manufacture. Workshop practice series no. 19. Hemel Hempstead, UK: Argus Books, 1988 (95 p). * Building simple model steam engines. Watford, UK, Model and Allied Publications, 1980 (107 p). * Building simple model steam engines. Book 2. Hemel Hempstead, UK: Nexus Special Interests Ltd., 1998 (106 p).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Walshaw, Tom Model engineers 1912 births 1988 deaths British mechanical engineers Alumni of Loughborough University