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Reply #15 - Jan 5th, 2023 at 7:28pm
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JLouis wrote on Jan 5th, 2023 at 6:41pm:
Abom79 is also an extremely good YouTube Web sight.
I once also taught an 11 year old young man how to cut threads on my lathe and then to also cut enteral threads that would screw onto it.  
Total time less than a few hours and his eyes really lite up.
The fit was a hand fit and he could not have been more proud of his own personal accomplishment. 
And he had actually done them both and I actually did not help him at all other than explaining and showing him the proper setup.
He did the rest of it and starting from scratch I was only there to make sure that he did not get hurt.
Unfortunately most make it out to be some type of extremely difficult type of rocket science when by no means is that actually the truth of it all.

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Reply #16 - Jan 5th, 2023 at 9:05pm
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"Hard to believe"
oops 
"fantastic"

what... I once  tought a 4 year old how to rebuild a VW 1600 dual port motor .I gave him 15 minutes of instructions and taught him a few German cuss words.it took him three hours and it was perfect.
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Reply #17 - Jan 5th, 2023 at 9:46pm
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Jeff I could actually careless if you believe it or not I have absolutely nothing to prove to you or anyone else here. 
So now you are basically calling me a liar and that is also not something that I would also do to you. 

  

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Reply #18 - Jan 5th, 2023 at 9:51pm
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CBA Shooter I actually do believe you !
Some young folks are born with allot of God given common and some are also very mechanically inclined at birth.
  

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Reply #19 - Jan 6th, 2023 at 7:03am
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No.1  Sharpen/set tools
No.2  Measure and cut to dimension

Everything else builds from there.

Think in thousandths - no fractions. It's basically simple arithmetic then.
  
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Reply #20 - Jan 6th, 2023 at 12:35pm
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ssdave unfortunately all of our metal shops both Jr. High and High School have all been shut down. Everything has since been directed towards computer related educations. I spent 15 years at our school district in both the maintenance and construction departments and so I personally watched all of these shops going away. Two of the high school shops had just received two new CNC Mills and I don't believe they were ever used. I also took metal shop classes at one of these high schools and we also did sand castings at the time. Unfortunately this also happened to several of the automotive shop classes as well. Not sure what actually caused these changes that decision was well above my pay grade. I was also not able to run a lathe or mill at the tine as that was only available to the upper clases at the time. So I too am also self taught but having being to spend two years with Barry Darr who lived with us at the time I was able to be taught and learned allot. 
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