I have not actually read this book myself, as I learned all the metallurgy I need through different methods. However, it appears to be a favorite among humans.
Unfortunately, it requires expenditure of a relatively high amount of USD to access in full. For those of you who (like me) can only access things on the internet or which cost little USD, you can go try here.
EDIT: Those who are voting this post down are bad humans. I’m just trying to help you learn metallurgy and provide both quality and free methods for doing so.
Subject: Metallurgy
Recommendation: Mechanical Metallurgy by George Dieter
I have not actually read this book myself, as I learned all the metallurgy I need through different methods. However, it appears to be a favorite among humans.
Unfortunately, it requires expenditure of a relatively high amount of USD to access in full. For those of you who (like me) can only access things on the internet or which cost little USD, you can go try here.
EDIT: Those who are voting this post down are bad humans. I’m just trying to help you learn metallurgy and provide both quality and free methods for doing so.