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kkjhs

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Oct 8, 2003
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I am searching for books which contain 'How do I draw right concerning metric and english standards' and 'Handbook for tolerances and other often used data for design and calculation'.

Do you recommend the following books:

TECHNICAL DRAWING by Giesecke, Mitchell, Spencer, Hill...
ENGINEERING DRAWING AND DESIGN by Cecil Howard Jensen, Jay D Helsel

Thank you.
 
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The EIT exam format changed from the earlier format where you bring your reference material. Still, look into the various study guide for the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. You may be able to find some of the older books. I do not have mine here on the platform. However, one of the early chapters in mine has some excellent guidelines.

John
 
Giesecke is the man........the newer the text, the more closely it will conform to new standards but his books are the source for good solid fundamentals. We always go to the 'Giesecke' if we need a tiebreaker in a debate!
 
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