Franklin Day Jones
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Description
Franklin Day Jones (1879–1967) was an author in mechanical engineering and toolmaking. He wrote the first edition of Machinery's Handbook (1914, Industrial Press), with engineer Erik Oberg.
Books
Modern toolmaking methods
This book is a comprehensive treatise on toolmaking. Before the availability of cutting tools, electronic instruments and computer controlled machines, the master mechanics had to make their own tools and equipment. Here you can learn how to make reamers, cutting tools, taps and so on. It also includes a great deal of shop metrology using simple instruments such as verniers, calipers, micrometers, rules and squares. With the methods described here it is possible to perform complex measurement tasks and layouts. This book is simply beautiful, a must for the mechanical engineer.
Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers and Inventors, 1930-67 (Volume 1) (Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers & Inventors)
Machinerys Handbook
Machinery's Handbook has been the most popular reference work in metalworking, design, engineering and manufacturing facilities, and in technical schools and colleges throughout the world for nearly 100 years. It is universally acknowledged as an extraordinarily authoritative, comprehensive, and practical tool, providing its users with the most fundamental and essential aspects of sophisticated manufacturing practice. The 29th edition of the "bible of the metalworking industries" contains major revisions of existing content, as well as new material on a variety of topics. It is the essential reference for mechanical, manufacturing, and industrial engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, machinists, engineering and technology students, and the serious home hobbyist. - Publisher.
Machinery's Encyclopedia: A Work of Reference Covering Practical Mathematics ...
Mechanical drawing
A textbook introducing the basic theory, techniques, and uses of drafting for industrial arts and vocational high school students.