"Machine Tools and Workshop Practice" offers a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles and practical applications of machine tools. Designed for engineering students and apprentices, this book provides detailed insights into various workshop techniques prevalent in the early 20th century.
Authored by Alfred Parr, the book covers a range of topics including the construction, operation, and maintenance of essential machine tools. It serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking a solid grounding in mechanical engineering and manufacturing processes. This historical text provides a unique glimpse into the educational practices of a bygone era.
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