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| Rob leads the teams to battle |
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Behind the Scenes at Scrapheap Challenge by Robert Llewellyn (Channel 4 Books, 2001)
Packed with off-camera incident and fascinating insights for the Scrapheap enthusiast.
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Chambers Materials Science and Technology Dictionary edited by Peter Walker (Chambers, 1993)
Covers all kinds of materials, processes and properties.
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The Greatest Inventions of the Past 2000 Years edited by John Brockman (Phoenix Press, 2001)
More than 100 scientists make their nominations for the most important invention of the past 2,000 years.
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How Stuff Works by Marshall Brain (John Wiley, 2001)
Guide to the inside workings of common machines such as car engines, computers, microwave ovens, aeroplanes, submarines and many more.
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Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers and Inventors by Franklin Day Jones, John A Newell and Holbrook L Horton (Industrial Press, 1977)
Mechanical devices, how they work, and how to use them.
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Practical Electronics for Inventors by Paul Scherz (McGraw-Hill Publishing, 1999)
A step-by-step approach requiring no background in electronics.
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What the World Needs Now: A resource book for daydreamers, frustrated inventors, cranks, efficiency experts, utopians, gadgeteers, tinkerers and just about everybody else by Steven M Johnson (Ten Speed Press, 2001)
A thought-provoking sideways look at the world of the inventor.
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