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The Engineers Black Book is a pocket-sized reference guide for machinists, engineers, designers, and makers. It contains a wealth of up-to-date, useful, practical, and hard-to-find information, including standard dimensions, grades, markings, thread identification terminology, conversions, materials classes … Read more