Publisher's Synopsis
"Machine-Shop Arithmetic" by Fred Herbert Colvin is a practical guide designed to demystify the mathematical problems encountered in machine shop environments. This book meticulously demonstrates how to solve shop-related problems, emphasizing not just the "how" but also the "why" behind each solution.
Focusing on arithmetic, the book covers essential mathematical principles and their applications in machining, fitting, tool-making, and other shop activities. With clear explanations and numerous examples, readers will gain a solid understanding of the mathematical concepts necessary for success in the machine shop.
This book is an invaluable resource for machinists, apprentices, and anyone seeking to improve their problem-solving skills in a practical, hands-on setting.
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