"Machine-Shop Mathematics" is a comprehensive guide to the practical mathematical principles essential for machinists and engineers. Authored by George Albert Wentworth, this book focuses on applying mathematical concepts to real-world problems encountered in machine shops. It covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, all tailored to the specific needs of those working with machines and tools.
The book provides clear explanations and numerous examples, making it accessible to both students and professionals. It emphasizes problem-solving skills, enabling readers to perform calculations related to gear ratios, speeds, feeds, tolerances, and other critical aspects of machining operations. This book remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their mathematical proficiency in the context of machine shop practices.
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