MechMan183
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I don't know if any of you are aware, but Google has put a crap ton of old 19th century and early 20th century books on subjects such as steam engines, steam engineering, mechanical engineering, foundry work, machining, mechanical drawing, patternmaking, etc...onto their Google Books feature. Many of them are quite big too (over 300 pages), with some huge, like 900 to 1000+ pages. They can read online, or downloaded as PDFs. There is also a specific one I have found on model engineering, called "Model Making" by Raymond Francis Yates, which is about model engineering. It's 433 pages. Here is the link: https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=xLE3AAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PP1
To download, you'll see in the upper-left-hand corner a link that says "Exit." Click that and a page will come up listing books you've recently viewed. You should see the book you just "exited" from listed. You'll notice that next to its title is what looks like a three dot colon symbol. Click on that and you will then see the option to download. Do this for all such books.
I will list some of them that I have downloaded thus far:
1) A Descriptive Treatise on Constructive Steam Engineering
2) A Steam Engineering Library
3) A Textbook on Mechanical Engineering
4) A Textbook on Steam Engineering
5) Applied Electricity for Practical Men
6) Electricity, Generators, Motors
7) Elementary Manual on Steam and the Steam Engine
8) Jig and Fixture Design
9) Machine Shop Primer
10) Machinery Pattern Making
11) Mechanical Drawing for Colleges and Universities
12) Mechanical Drawing Self Taught
13) Modern Engineering Practice Mechanical Drawing
14) Modern Foundry Practice
15) Modern Steam Engines
16) Modern Steam Practice and Engineering
17) Pattern-Making by G.H. Willard and Fred Duane Crawshaw
18) Patternmaking: A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Patterns by Joseph A. Shelly
19) Practical Pattern Making
20) Planer Work
21) Planing and Milling
22) Practical Stationary Engineering
23) Textbook of Mechanical Engineering
24) The Amateur Mechanic's Practical Handbook
25) The American Machinist Shop Notebook
26) The Art of Patternmaking
27) The Complete Practical Machinist
28) The Pattern Maker's Assistant
29) The Principles of Pattern Making
30) The Progressive Machinist
31) The Screw Cutting Lathe: How to Select, Set Up, Adjust, and Operate
32) The Young Mechanic
33) Wood Working, Wood Turning, Patternmaking, Green Sand Molding, Core Making, Dry Sand and Loam Work, Cupola Practice, Mixing Cast Iron
34) Wood Pattern Making by Horace Purfield (think I found this on the Internet Archive)
35) Working Chilled Iron
To download, you'll see in the upper-left-hand corner a link that says "Exit." Click that and a page will come up listing books you've recently viewed. You should see the book you just "exited" from listed. You'll notice that next to its title is what looks like a three dot colon symbol. Click on that and you will then see the option to download. Do this for all such books.
I will list some of them that I have downloaded thus far:
1) A Descriptive Treatise on Constructive Steam Engineering
2) A Steam Engineering Library
3) A Textbook on Mechanical Engineering
4) A Textbook on Steam Engineering
5) Applied Electricity for Practical Men
6) Electricity, Generators, Motors
7) Elementary Manual on Steam and the Steam Engine
8) Jig and Fixture Design
9) Machine Shop Primer
10) Machinery Pattern Making
11) Mechanical Drawing for Colleges and Universities
12) Mechanical Drawing Self Taught
13) Modern Engineering Practice Mechanical Drawing
14) Modern Foundry Practice
15) Modern Steam Engines
16) Modern Steam Practice and Engineering
17) Pattern-Making by G.H. Willard and Fred Duane Crawshaw
18) Patternmaking: A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Patterns by Joseph A. Shelly
19) Practical Pattern Making
20) Planer Work
21) Planing and Milling
22) Practical Stationary Engineering
23) Textbook of Mechanical Engineering
24) The Amateur Mechanic's Practical Handbook
25) The American Machinist Shop Notebook
26) The Art of Patternmaking
27) The Complete Practical Machinist
28) The Pattern Maker's Assistant
29) The Principles of Pattern Making
30) The Progressive Machinist
31) The Screw Cutting Lathe: How to Select, Set Up, Adjust, and Operate
32) The Young Mechanic
33) Wood Working, Wood Turning, Patternmaking, Green Sand Molding, Core Making, Dry Sand and Loam Work, Cupola Practice, Mixing Cast Iron
34) Wood Pattern Making by Horace Purfield (think I found this on the Internet Archive)
35) Working Chilled Iron