Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Good Books, Not Ingenious Mechanisms
Posted by
Doug Fortune
on 2000-08-07 11:40:27 UTC
Joe Vicars wrote:
every few years, to keep the mechanisms in the back of your mind
(ie an invention looking for an application!)
507 Mechanical Movements
a reprint of 17th ed 1893 by Henry T Brown
Lost Technology Series, reprinted by Lindsay Publications
I think I got it at http://www.robotstore.com
> I have this set of books, "Ingenious Mechanisms" in four volumes but I caution you to get a copy and try to read it BEFOREI have another interesting book which is good to glance through
> buying.
> A VERY good book on the same subject is this one:
>
> Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook
> 2nd Edition
>
> Nicholas P. Chironis & Neil Sclater
> McGraw-Hill 1991, 1996
every few years, to keep the mechanisms in the back of your mind
(ie an invention looking for an application!)
507 Mechanical Movements
a reprint of 17th ed 1893 by Henry T Brown
Lost Technology Series, reprinted by Lindsay Publications
I think I got it at http://www.robotstore.com
Discussion Thread
dave engvall
2000-08-07 07:39:50 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Good Books, Not Ingenious Mechanisms
Doug Fortune
2000-08-07 11:40:27 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Good Books, Not Ingenious Mechanisms
john@m...
2000-08-07 12:44:33 UTC
Re: Good Books, Not Ingenious Mechanisms
Brian Fairey
2000-08-07 15:43:15 UTC
Re: Good Books, Not Ingenious Mechanisms