Engineering Magazine - Looking for Tips

Engineering Magazine - Looking for Tips

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poordecisions

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198 posts

101 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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I found myself staring at a wall of magazines today, thinking "none of this interests me". I used to enjoy the classic car magazines, but the focus now seems to be mainly on values, which is of less interest to me. Cycling magazines focus on carbon fibre this, rapha that, and Esquire is just full of bullst that no-one can afford.

My interests lie in the mechanics behind things (not necessarily only cars) and can go as far as Nikola Tesla physics to line drawings on patents.

Does anyone know of a magazine that is slightly more "general", rather than "structural engineering", "national geographic", "classic cars weekly".

Maybe I'm asking too much...

Equus

16,883 posts

101 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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It depends at what level you're interested in.

There's Popular Mechanics, of course, and various gadgets/technology internet magazines these days; for example New Atlas (formerly Gizmag).

At a more practical level, and a forum rather than a magazine, I like the Eng-tips forum.

Beyond those, I reckon you'd be into interest- or profession-specific trade journals.

Zad

12,699 posts

236 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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Car Mechanics magazine? Even the trade magazines now are mostly just advertising spiel and promotional material for up-coming trade shows (in electronics anyway). You are unlikely to get a magazine looking at historical aspects of engineering.

gordmac

83 posts

135 months

Sunday 7th October 2018
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Racecar engineering?