Elementary Blue Print Reading for Machinists
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Elementary Blueprint Reading for Machinists Master the basics of print interpretation! Updated to the latest ANSI standards, Elementary Blueprint Reading for Machinists, 5th Edition is a (mustw for beginning machine trades students elementary blue print reading for machinists and apprentices alike. Twenty instructional units provide all-inclusive coverage of progressively difficult topics, such as: the alphabet of lines, orthographic projection, arrangement of views, application of dimensions elementary blue print reading for machinists and tolerances, machining processes, elementary blue print reading for machinists and more. Ideal for self-paced learning; opportunities for learning to sketch objects are included in many units. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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