Gear Design Resources - Get In-Depth Info for Seminar

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Attendees of a gear design seminar are seeking in-depth resources to enhance their knowledge beyond standard textbooks. Recommendations include the classic work by Buckingham, noted for its valuable content on gear design. The urgency of the request is emphasized, as the individual is leaving for the seminar in two days and cannot purchase new books. Participants are encouraged to share useful links or resources to aid in preparation. The discussion highlights the need for accessible, comprehensive gear design information.
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Hi all. I'm attending a gear design seminar next week and would like to brush up on my gear knowledge. I'm looking for some resources a little more in depth than the 30 pages in my machine design textbook.

If anyone has some good links or anything I would sure appreciate it. Thanks,
 
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The old book by Buckingham has a lot of good stuff in it.
 
Eh, no time now to buy a book; leaving in two days. Thanks for the help anyways though, I appreciate it.
 
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