Excerpt from Elements of Mechanism; Elucidating the Scientific Principles of the Practical Construction of Machines: For the Use of Schools, and Students in Mechanical Engineering, With Numerous Specimens of Modern Machines, Remarkable for Their Utility and Ingenuity
In this part of the work, besides the elementary combi nations, several complete machines, of the more simple kinds, are also described, either with or without reference to their specific purposes.
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Author(s)Thomas Baker
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1330476115
ISBN-139781330476116
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