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need good beginner book

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davehall

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Building a robot. Have discovered all of this wonderful stuff that I don't know. I need a good book so I can understand what all of you are saying. How to install a bearing, what tools I need, how to align a shaft, how big should it be...? I have a vague notion of these things and a technical background. Can anyone reccomend the perfect book?
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I am not sure how much of a "Beginner's" book it is, but "MARKS' STANDARD HANDBOOK FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS" by Eugene A. Avallone and Theodore Baumeister III has been a very good reference book for me. It is published by McGraw Hill. It gives alot of very basic ideas as well as tables for the very complicated.

I hope this helps.
 
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