I will be taking the Machine Design exam in April 2017 also. My plan currently is to do all the problems in the Practice Problems for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam by Lindeburg (13th edition / ISBN-13: 978-1591264156 Link:
http://a.co/bV39HWm) in the following topics
Topic I: Background and Support, Topic VII: Statics, Topic VIII: Materials, Topic IX: Machine Design, Topic X: Dynamic and Vibrations, Topic XI: Control Systems, Topic XII: Plant Engineering, Topic XIII: Economics, Topic XIV: Law and Ethics.
With the new exam specification I don't see a point in doing the problems in Topics II: Fluids, Topic III: Thermodynamics, Topic IV: Power Cycles, Topic V: Heat Transfer, Topic VI: HVAC.
I am also planning on doing all the problems in Shigley's that have an answer in the back of the book since I'll be able to check myself (don't see a point in doing problems with no answers to them since I'll have no way to know if I am doing them correctly). FYI, I am using the 9th edition since that is what I used in college (ISBN-13: 978-0073529288 / Link:
http://a.co/bJEOjaC).
Once I finish all that I am going to take the NCEES practice exam. Wherever I do poorly I will go back and read the MERM / re-work those problems. Depending on how long all that takes and if I have time, I may pick up the six minute solutions book and work through that, but comparing the table of contents of Shigley's and the Practice Problems book by Lindeburg to the exam specification, I am thinking/hoping that will be enough problems.
All I am using while I work the problems is Shigley's, The MERM (ISBN-13: 978-1591264149 / Link:
http://a.co/hujZFY1 ), and the FE supplied reference handbook (8th edition / ISBN-13: 978-1932613599 Link to 9th edition:
https://account.ncees.org/exam-prep/fe-reference-handbook-9-4-edition) and the Machinery's Handbook (28th edition, ISBN-13: 978-0831128012 / Link:
http://a.co/goxcQeF ). All the problems I work I am doing neatly on computer paper and plan on bringing with me bound in a three ring binder. That binder and all the books mentioned in this post are all I plan on bringing to the exam.
I can't imagine bringing a wagon of books with me. I may be naive, since this is my first time taking the exam, but I did excellent in college (3.94 out of 4.00 GPA) and graduated in May of 2012. I passed the FE exam in April 2012 (my senior year) without studying at all. I just imagine that if I need to go beyond the references I listed in this post, I will be doing so in an act of such desperation and actually finding an answer in any of the books I own will be pretty much slim to none.
Please feel free to critique my strategy and give me advice. I do not want to take this exam twice!