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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 10:45 PM
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Pennsylvania College of Technology, (Penn College) I'm learning mostly CNC machines. I made this a few weeks ago. The curled part on the F didn't really turn out right, but the rest came out pretty well. I made it on a sinker-type EDM. I may end up making a few parts for my car on some small stuff if I can. I'll probably make some billet stuff for the interior first. I have to be 300 miles from home to go here. Closest school with this curriculum.
Old Sep 18, 2007 | 10:56 PM
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Nice, good work. Im working in machine and materilas testingshops usually and im in a club that builds mini baja cars. Im about 330 miles (6 hours) from home...Not the craziest shool but im havin fun andI know they will get me a good job when im done here...by Jr year ill be on a full paying co-op.

Alsoworkin on making some pods foran air/fuelgauge from ABS plastics. Need to get the wideband first...and I made a strut tower bar for my car in high school. There is a thread with it on there somewhere...

Good luck to ya.
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