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Graduation
Student's
Projects, awards, and comments . . .
What were your expectation for the
class?
- Learn Safety & basic machine tool
use.
- I thought I'd be bored to death. I thought I was
going to suffer through a lot of lectures to get
"certified." Boy was I WRONG!
- Learn how to weld.
- How to use a mill and lathe and a bunch of
tools.
 
What was the most important thing you
learned from the class?
- Getting over the 'fear' of the 'first cut'. Once
you start it becomes easier. I expect to use the shop, so
learning how to properly use the machines was most
important.
- I think that being introduced to more that one
type of machine.
- Rules for safe welding & torch operation.
Welding quality assurance/quality control & good
techniques.
- Stay focused on the project at hand, respect the
equipment - it will respect you - don't blow up
stuff.
- Safety makes for fun and easy going around these
machines.
- ... a sense of confidence in myself, from knowing
that I could do something which I had never
before considered that I would be able to
do.
- It was all important ... hands-on experience with
the shop tools especially the more complicated tools like
the lathe.
- How to hold a nail properly to avoid splitting
wood! Also, remove the key form the chuck before turning
on the lathe or the drill press.

Other comments:
- It was awesome! I had a lot of fun and learned a
lot of useful information.
- Sid could not have been more helpful and positive
about anything. Even when we messed up, it was ok and he
pointed out the good parts of the bead. (Technical
term you'd learn if you take the class.) The
number of students is just right, if there were more I
think we would have not received enough attention while
welding.
- Class should be required for graduation for all
engineering and science majors. Huge point for Mr. G. He
makes the class what it is.
- The best course on campus!
- Sid is an excellent teacher.
- I would like the classes to be
longer.
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