Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the foundational principles of machine work with "Machine Shop Primer: An Introduction to Machine Tools and Shop Appliances" by Fred Herbert Colvin and Frank Arthur Stanley. Originally published in 1910, this comprehensive guide offers a detailed exploration of early 20th-century machine tools and shop practices.
Explore the workings of lathes, planers, milling machines, and more, accompanied by clear diagrams and explanations. "Machine Shop Primer" is an invaluable resource for understanding the roots of modern manufacturing and engineering. Whether you're a historian, engineer, or simply curious about the evolution of technology, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of machine shops a century ago.
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