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Ahoy, Technicals!
Per the title, I'm working on becoming an engineer, and while I'm not taking classes I want to acquaint myself with relevant concepts so I can know more and be more ready for when it comes up.
I have three questions regarding this book: https://nostarch.com/nonelectric_simplemachines#reviews
Have any of you used/read it and if so, how did you feel about it?
Do any of you know if there's a parts-list included or available? My Technic collection is mostly childhood Bionicle.
Do you have any other/better recommendations- particularly for better understanding mechanical engineering?
Thank you all.
Best wishes, Sincerely.
u/89ZERO — 12 days ago