The document discusses using the shell method to find the volume of solids of revolution. The shell method uses cylindrical shells to calculate volume, whereas the disk method uses disks. It is best to use the shell method when the representative rectangle forming each shell layer is parallel to the axis of rotation, as this allows identifying the radius using the correct variable in the integral. The disk method is best when the rectangle is perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Examples are provided to illustrate setting up integrals for both methods.