02-20-2014 at 09:34 AM
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The Machinery’s Handbook is, for many mechanical engineers, considered the highest authority on the details of our trade. I don’t know that I’m worthy to review a book of this magnitude, but perhaps I can write a humble introduction for the electrical engineering community. Engineering school may touch on this tome, but perhaps it’s yet another thing that you learn more of in the field. The Handbook originally came out in 1914, making 2014 the 100th anniversary of this work. It was originally written by Erik Oberg and Franklin D. Jones. My (…)