Gear Wheels and Gear Cutting – Alfred W. Marshall
A practical and accessible handbook on the principles and methods of gear production, this classic engineering text provides a clear introduction to the design and cutting of toothed gearing.
Covering topics such as spur gears, bevel gears, and gear generating techniques, the book combines technical explanation with diagrams and examples, making it particularly useful for engineers, machinists, and model engineering enthusiasts.
Condition: Good vintage condition. Light shelf wear and signs of age may be present. Clean and fully readable.
Format: Paperback / hardcover (depending on edition)
Features: Illustrated with technical diagrams and practical examples throughout.
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