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Excerpt from Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice, Vol. 1: A Manual of Shop Practice, Pattern Making, Machine Design, Foundry and Machine Shop Work, Forging, Tool Making, Sheet Metal Work, Steam, Refrigeration, Electricity, Etc
Mechanical thought means the thinking of things strictly from their mechanical side; a study of their mechanical theory, structure, production, and use; a consideration of their mechanical fitness as parts of a machine.
Mechanical development signifies the taking of an idea in the rough, in the crude form, for example, in which it comes from the inventor, working it out in detail, and refining and fixing it in shape by the designing process. Ideas in this way may become commercially practicable designs.
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