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From: Mail List <mail.list_at_analog-and-digital-solutions.com>
Date: Fri Apr 18 10:46:00 2003

Hello Ethan,

re: Machinery's Handbook

That was the complete title. Check out these links ...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Machinery%27s+Handbook&btnG=Google+Search


http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&query2=Machinery%27s+Handbook&search_option=1&minPrice=&maxPrice=&category0=&exclude=&st=&SortProperty=MetaEndSort&maxRecordsPerPage=50&worldlocation=ebayavail&region=0&available_to=1&located_in=1&ebaycurr=&submit=+Search+&siteid=0&query=Machinery%27s+Handbook&shortcut=&ebaytag1code_tmp=&ebaytag1_tmp=&ebaytag1code=&ebaytag1=&ebaytag12=ebayreg&from=R6





At 08:23 AM 4/18/03 -0700, you wrote:
>--- Mail List <mail.list_at_analog-and-digital-solutions.com> wrote:
> > > but I still don't know how to sit down and accurately
> > > determine the physical characteristics of these gears
> >
> >
> > Look up gears/gearing in Machinery's Handbook for a definition
> > of all the defining parameters for gears.
>
>That's a nice tip, but could you go one step further and give
>the complete title of a book I could go to the Library Reference
>section and ask for? I'm not being a smartass; I'm just fairly
>ignorant about the mechanical aspects of moving parts.
>
>Now, if you'd said "look up *foo* in the CRC", I'd just go down
>to my bookshelf and pull out my copy. I have no such things
>for mechanical engineering, just EE and a tid bit of chemistry.
>
>Thanks,
>
>-ethan
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Received on Fri Apr 18 2003 - 10:46:00 BST

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