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Re: Excellent machining guides

Machinery's Handbook is a good idea too. It knows all.

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Indeed, the answers to all questions are there. I own two of the twentieth edition (1975) and am planning on getting the twenty-seventh edition very soon.
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Re: Excellent machining guides

I have a book, its old but you can probably find it on ebay its called the MACHINERY'S HANDBOOK NINETEENTH EDITION by Industrial Press its 2024 pages of pure unadulterated machining guidelines, techniques, explanations, formulas, and tips on machining using any readily available material and machine in both metric and ANSI. I may have a few copies, maybe, if you would like email me and I will see if i can send u a copy all you'll have to do is pay for the shipping
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Indeed, the answers to all questions are there. I own two of the twentieth edition (1975) and am planning on getting the twenty-seventh edition very soon.
Yeah i also have the 20th edition, don't think you could change much in that handbook, has everything you need already, so i'm not planning on upgrading unless they add a whole ton of stuff for CNC.
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