If you are currently enrolled in a Mechanical Design course, you know the weight of the textbook literally and figuratively. For decades, Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design has been the gold standard for engineering students. It is the book that separates the casual student from the serious engineer.
On a Tuesday his professor noticed the book on his desk and smiled. “That edition saved my thesis,” she said. “But the updates—are they from classes, or from someone who taught it?” She tapped a margin where an ellipsis of corrections led to a tiny drawing of an awkward-looking crankshaft. “People leave themselves in these books.” On a Tuesday his professor noticed the book
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