In the era of Baldassini, the draftsman had to know how to draw that gear tooth by tooth, understanding the mathematical curve (the involute) that defines it. The Vademecum enforced a discipline where the designer was intimately connected to the physical reality of the object being created. It bridged the gap between theoretical engineering and the practical constraints of the workshop.
Its real genius was . The spiral or stitched binding lay flat on the drawing board. The paper resisted eraser dust. The index was exhaustive, yet the page layout was airy enough to scan in seconds. Vademecum Per Disegnatori E Tecnici Baldassini.pdf
Latest updates on surface finishes and international standards . Updated with over 260 new European norms . Legacy Editions In the era of Baldassini, the draftsman had