Machine Tool Practices
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Rating | : | 4.53 (804 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0131376470 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 800 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Many units are designed around specific projects that provide much of the performance experience for the student. From the Publisher Each section of the text begins with an introductory overview, followed by instructional units with clearly stated objectives. Graphic explanations are used to highlight important concepts and common errors and difficulties encountered by machinists.
This text and workbook provide a step-by-step teaching system that aims to help students to function and advance in the workforce.
well organised and illustrated.Lacking in metric info. I find this book clear and easy to read on machining topics. The photographs and illustrations fit well with the text. Generally a worthwhile beginners to intermediate book for pre apprentice to 3rd year. However in future editions I would like to see ISO metric information on topics such as threads and tapers along with limits and fits. I would also like to see a change to more up to date toolposts and tool holders for the lathes.. D. F. Keese said Machine Tool Practices. Good book concerning the basics of machine tools and their use. Timeless information for the basics but does not cover all the new devlopments using digital and computerised machines.. The equipment discussed is a bit dated, but it's Rich Morrison The equipment discussed is a bit dated, but it's absolutely invaluable for the beginner as ALL of the basics are coveredincluding techniques and practices that are now taken for granted.