University taught you how to design a beam. It didn't teach you what to do when the vendor delivers it 50mm too short.
In CAD, gravity is perfect, budgets are infinite, and parts never clash. In the real world, Europe closes in August, clients change the scope three times a week, and the "perfect" machine doesn't fit in the elevator.
The Sheet Mechanic is not a management textbook. It is a Field Manual for the messy, political, and chaotic gap between the Perfect Design and the Real World.
Whether you are a burnt-out Senior Engineer or a new Manager, this book gives you the checklists, scripts, and frameworks to turn chaos into order—without sleeping under your desk.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Engineering is not just about physics. It is about designing the process that allows the physics to work.
Stop trying to be a Hero. Start being a Mechanic.