What are the best engineering sites?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by jmroz.com, Apr 16, 2006.

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    jmroz.com Guest

    Hello,

    We are putting together a list of the best engineering sites for data,
    reference, info, procurement, etc. If you can make a suggestion, that
    would be appreciated.

    The sites collected to date are located at
    http://www.jmroz.com/engineer

    Thank you in advance!

    Best regards,

    jmroz
     
    jmroz.com, Apr 16, 2006
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    Cliff Guest

    http://matweb.com/index.asp?ckck=1 as a start?
     
    Cliff, Apr 16, 2006
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    jmroz.com, Apr 16, 2006
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    That70sTick Guest

    eng-tips.com
     
    That70sTick, Apr 16, 2006
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    jmroz.com Guest

    jmroz.com, Apr 16, 2006
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    TOP Guest

    Try ScottForge.com. The name speaks for itself.

    efunda comes to mind
    Wolfram for mathematics
     
    TOP, Apr 16, 2006
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    Cliff Guest

    Indeed?
    "Web Site Not Responding"
     
    Cliff, Apr 16, 2006
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    scota Guest

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    jmroz.com Guest

    ,

    Thanks for those links. They were added to the reference page. Also
    added the khake.com top level page to the jobs page at jmroz.com,
    http://www.jmroz.com/jobs.htm
    Khake.com is a great site for those searching for the right career!

    Best regards,

    jmroz
     
    jmroz.com, Apr 18, 2006
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    jmroz.com Guest

    Thanks Wayne!

    I've added a few of the links today. What search engine do you use for
    engineering related searches?

    Best regards,

    jmroz
     
    jmroz.com, Apr 19, 2006
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  11. Those are from my collection over the years, so they came from a variety of
    sources & searches. When I need info I generally start with Google or
    GlobalSpec.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 19, 2006
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    Montie, Apr 19, 2006
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    Montie Guest

    Montie, Apr 19, 2006
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    Cliff Guest

    For those oddball files .. what are they? What software is needed?
    Is there any free software to read them?
    Try seaching by file extension at http://www.filext.com/
     
    Cliff, Apr 19, 2006
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    jmroz.com, Apr 20, 2006
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    Cliff, Apr 20, 2006
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    ifalu Guest

    On that note what are the forums and the groups with the most traffic?
    Besides this one:) I will like to visit them to see what the majority
    talks about in CAD!!!


    Thanks

    Ian
     
    ifalu, Apr 20, 2006
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