Turning, Milling and Grinding Processes by Patrick Byrne

Turning, Milling and Grinding Processes by Patrick Byrne

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Summary

Covers one of the essential stages in training for craft mechanical engineers. The text provides a fundamental grounding in the three main processes for material removal, for students taking mechanical production competences. It adopts a practical approach, aiming at workshop-based engineers.

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Turning, Milling and Grinding Processes by Patrick Byrne

After establishing a foundation in the basics of workshop technology, students of craft mechanics require further information on the use of the tools and systems necessary to create a machined product. Of these, turning, milling and grinding are of prime importance as a means of shaping and finishing. The Workshop Technology Series, of which this text is a part, is designed to provide craft students with the knowledge to tackle project work and pass the required theory tests.
Frederick M. Shepherd is chair of the political science department and associate professor of internaional relations at Samford University.
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ISBN 13 9780340625033
ISBN 10 0340625031
Title Turning, Milling and Grinding Processes
Author Patrick Byrne
Series Workshop Technology S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1996-09-27
Number of pages 128
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