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My suggestion to anyone wanting to get in to Machine Shop is to keep it real simple to start with.....it can be overwhelming to someone that does not already have an understanding of Metal working.......throughout my career I advanced to operating CNC Jig Grinders.....easily working with in .0002 of an inch.....or closer....Dead Nuts was the term for my type of work....I actually had one machine that you needed to program within .000000....yes that’s six places .....so if your trig was off the machine had accumulated error and true datum was gone in the first move.....X Y and Z coordinates....anyway.....precision grinding is NOT for just anyone.....it can be overwhelming, frustrating and at times just a pain in the ...But always remember “ Tool & Die Makers Do It With Precision” we are the master craftsmen of the world......Machinists are also INCLUDED.......along with the Fabricators......together we make a great tandem......Of course Design Engineers, Mechanical etc.......Least we forget about the Electricians.......we are all part of the total package.....the list goes on in life’s cycle......In the End we all need each other applying each God Given Talents into completing the final project.....👍👍

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