Books on mechanical design
Books on mechanical design
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Hi all,
I recently bought a book for techical drawing and design, but what I was realy looking for was design. Can anybody advize me what book I can buy for mechanical design, sheetmetal, which is going to give me good idea how to design metal boxes, from basic design to advanced, to solve problems and implement functional requirements of such.
Regards
I recently bought a book for techical drawing and design, but what I was realy looking for was design. Can anybody advize me what book I can buy for mechanical design, sheetmetal, which is going to give me good idea how to design metal boxes, from basic design to advanced, to solve problems and implement functional requirements of such.
Regards






RE: Books on mechanical design
There are no books that are Mechanical design for Sheet metal, just refering to SW.
There are training manuals that you get when you take the Sheet metal training, but they don't give you Mechanical Deesign.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com
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RE: Books on mechanical design
John Woodward
RE: Books on mechanical design
RE: Books on mechanical design
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
FAQ559-716 - SW Fora Users
RE: Books on mechanical design
thank you very much for your letters. I was not looking for a book, strictly for SW, but for metal boxes, with ideas for fasteners, hinges, for ideas, what I have to pay attention, when designing metal constructions, lets say for constructions for big billboards whitch will carry sign, am I going lo use "L" channels, o rather "C", or "H" or "I" channel rather. What dimension it will be, will it be 150x50 profile, or maybe 200x200. Things like that, or even, designing box 3000x1500, will I use 1.6mm steel, or rather 2mm steel, because of size, I should use stiffeners in the middle, to make construction stiffer, or lets say, on that box I have to use doors, will it be 3 or better 4 doors, will they be swing or sliding, if sliding, I have to design some sort of wheels, maybe using berings, and guidance, those guidances will slide along a groove, which is going to be part of a profile attached on the door frame. Next question will be tolerances for guides and groove, which take me to thoots will bearing paths will be affected by the groves for guidance, or that idea will be bad altogether, and I have to design something else... I know those questions are tough for someone who is commong from different field, and require proper course, or better school for such, but at the moment I do not have a time and resources for propper education, and some sort of book will not replace propper education, but will help me and speed-up my work and design intention thoots. Hope I did not confuse you. I hope I am not asking for impossible, because everything I know, I studdied alone, and reccon, if one is got a will, only a matter of time will be untill gets its goal.
Big regards!
P.S. Sory, because of my english, I am sure, that sounded so bad and probably a bit confusing, but hope you got my point...
RE: Books on mechanical design
John Woodward