Make - Practical Mechanical Design: How to turn ideas into things that work

Author:   Gui Cavalcanti
Publisher:   O'Reilly Media
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9781680457797


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Have you ever wanted to make something from scratch, but don't know where to start? Have you ever wanted to modify or repair something you own, but weren't sure if it was a good idea? Have you ever wished you knew how physical things worked, but don't know where to learn more about them? This book is for you! This book is the result of over a decade of Gui Cavalcanti teaching hobbyists, makers, artisans, fabricators, programmers and other non-mechanical engineers the fundamentals and rules of thumb of mechanical design, so that they could design and build their own projects from scratch without needing mechanical engineering degrees. While running the Artisan's Asylum makerspace, he found that makers often got frustrated because it was next to impossible to learn how to properly design the physical things they wanted to make; engineering textbooks hid their practical lessons from novices behind a wall of difficult math, industrial part supply websites featured billions of indecipherable component combinations, and many of the actual processes working mechanical engineers used to design projects remain undocumented and learned on the job, despite engineering school. Gui set out to share his passion for design, and make engineering more accessible, by creating a comprehensive introduction to mechanical design that distills complex mathematical concepts into rules of thumb, demystifies the process engineers use to design new projects, and explains how to navigate the world of billions of mechanical components that could be used to make things. Make: Practical Mechanical Design teaches you everything you need to know to start new design projects from scratch, research everything you might need to know to create them, and come up with a plan for how to build exactly the thing you're looking for. This book introduces novices to such critical fundamentals as the design of rigid and strong structures, the design of assemblies that can move under load, how to select between fasteners, bearings, project materials, and other components, and the processes engineers use to design real things, such as: How to fully scope project requirements before work begins How to analyze tough design decisions quantitatively, and decide on a best path forward with limited information How to design in careful stages, so you don't waste time and throw work away How to track the expected costs of a project before any work begins How to analyze if a design will work BEFORE you build it This book uses hands-on projects in every chapter to illustrate design principles and rules of thumb, in order to build an intuitive understanding of the process. The knowledge in these pages is accessible to anyone who has a working understanding of algebra; the goal of this text is to distill complex engineering principles into rules of thumb that can be applied by anyone to their own design problems.

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Author:   Gui Cavalcanti
Publisher:   O'Reilly Media
Imprint:   Make Community, LLC
ISBN:  

9781680457797


ISBN 10:   1680457799
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Gui Cavalcanti is a senior technical program manager at autonomous forklift provider Third Wave Automation, and was formerly a robotics engineer and systems integrator at Boston Dynamics. He co-founded robotics company MegaBots, as well as Breeze Automation, which developed robot arms powered by pressurized ambient air and water. Gui also co-founded Open Source Medical Supplies, a nonprofit that curates a repository of plans for medical supplies that enables local responses to pandemics. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ecco Pierce is a production development manager at space-launch company Astra, as well as a technical concept artist for robots, consumer electronics, and medical devices. She taught industrial media at MIT; developed and taught courses on metalworking, casting, and sculptural and kinematic mechanism design at the Artisan's Asylum makerspace; and designed a welding program at the Olin College of Engineering. As an artist, Ecco has built animatronic parade-float puppets, geometric playground equipment, kinetic wings, and other complex spectacle art seen at AllThingsEcco.com. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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