The engineer's sketch-book of mechanical movements, devices, appliances,…

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By Barbara Horvat Posted on Apr 2, 2026
In Category - Social Dynamics
Barber, Thomas Walter, 1846-1917 Barber, Thomas Walter, 1846-1917
English
"The Engineer's Sketch-Book of Mechanical Movements, Devices, Appliances, Contrivances and Details" by Thomas Walter Barber is a technical publication written in the early 20th century. This comprehensive work serves as a reference guide for engineers, mechanical draughtsmen, and those involved in the mechanical arts, detailing a wealth of mechanic...
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inspiration for design and construction. The opening of the text features a preface from the author, discussing the necessity of having a consolidated resource for sketches and notes related to mechanical movements that engineers often need. Barber emphasizes that engineers constantly innovate and improve upon existing designs, and he outlines his intention to create a systematic collection of sketches that can aid both experienced professionals and newcomers. The initial sections catalog devices such as anchors, adjusting devices, and belt gearing, illustrating their utility with concise definitions and sketches, thus highlighting the importance of visual aids in understanding complex mechanical concepts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Robert Brown
1 week ago

I came across this while browsing and the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. Exceeded all my expectations.

Aiden Garcia
3 months ago

Very interesting perspective.

Susan Wilson
2 months ago

Surprisingly enough, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. One of the best books I've read this year.

Kimberly Hernandez
9 months ago

Not bad at all.

Michelle Smith
1 year ago

Solid story.

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