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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
Nothing substitutes for the Mark's. It is a great refernence book for all things mechanical. It covers a much much wider set of knowledge than the Machinery Handbook, but that is a great one too.
If I had to have just one, I go with Mark's.
Joe J.
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While Mark's is also quite pricey, Dr. Joe's endorsement would definitely seal the deal for me ... if I didn't already own a copy ...
I agree that Roark's is another reference that a Mechanical Engineer should have on his(/her) bookshelf, but it is more specific to Stress and Strain analysis/formulas.