“A well-written technical guide, evidently written by a man who understands and has practised what he has written about.... We cordially recommend it to engineering students, young journeymen, and others desirous of being initiated into the mysteries of pattern-making.”—Builder.
“An excellent vade mecum for the apprentice who desires to become master of his trade.”—English Mechanic.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TERMS.
(Lockwood’s Dictionary of). Embracing those current in the Drawing Office, Pattern Shop, Foundry, Fitting, Turning, Smiths’, and Boiler Shops, &c., &c. Comprising upwards of 6,000 Definitions. Edited by Joseph G. Horner, A.M.I.M.E. Second Edition, Revised, with Additions. Crown 8vo, cloth
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“Just the sort of handy dictionary required by the various trades engaged in mechanical engineering. The practical engineering pupil will find the book of great value in his studies, and every foreman engineer and mechanic should have a copy.”—Building News.
TOOTHED GEARING.
A Practical Handbook for Offices and Workshops. By Joseph Horner, A.M.I.M.E. With 184 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth
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“We must give the book our unqualified praise for its thoroughness of treatment, and we can heartily recommend it to all interested as the most practical book on the subject yet written.”—Mechanical World.