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Hey /diy/

I have just started a mechanical engineering diploma and since I am new to the field I thought I'd make myself a reference book filled with formula tables, resistor colour charts, conversion charts, SI prefix charts etc.
I have found a few good ones on google but I'll have to be doing a lot of cut and pasting so I thought I'd ask you guys if you wanted to share the gems you have come across in the years. Relevant infographics also welcome I guess.

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anyone?

>> No.499841

>>499178
Download ElectroDroid, the AllDatasheets app and some Microcontroler family reference to your smartphone and your gold.

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>>499871
bump for interest

>> No.501234

http://www.barcharts.com/9781572225268-details.aspx
That company has quite a few quick reference guides, I have a bunch of calculus ones because I'm constantly forgetting certain tricks, etc. I'm sure you could find them in PDF form somewhere online.

>> No.501344

EngineeringToolbox is your friend. Use it.

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>>499178
That picture is beautiful
I'm sending it to officemax to get a clean print