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Re: Machine shop books
Posted by Ken.
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.
Posted on 10/3/2000 9:02 AM MST
In Reply to: Re: Machine shop books posted by Thomas A. Frank on 10/3/2000 8:01 AM MST:
Thank You so much for your advice. I've been waiting for a while to hear more titles out there.
One thing I found out is that Small Parts Inc. also sell some books, and I got '507 Mechanical Movements' from them already, while I also saw 'Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers and Inventers' in there too.
One question though: In the old days how do people get training in work shop? Was it always a 'Master' teaching an 'apprentice'? or Was it a teacher lecturing to a class, demonstrating the methods, and give project to the students to work on? Or do the teacher just give out books for students to study and give them test at the end?
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