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"Martin H. Eastburn" wrote in message
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Gear cutting practice - Colvin and Stanley - Lindsay Publications
(1937) Reprint.
I highly suggest you get this even if you find a wonderful college text.

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Louis Ohland wrote:

What books are a good place to start on gears? This is looking at gears
used for positioning mechanisms and rotational movement.

No truck transmissions, just applications useful for lathe and mill work.


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Design of Machine Elements, by M.F.Spotts.


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