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The machining of metal involves many things: turning, milling, and grinding, lout above all, precision. To us, the laymen, a ten thousandth ot an inch is almost meaningless, but not to the machinist. To him that is a generous tolerance. The students in our machine shops will, to- morrow, be the precise, careful mechanics who will build, maintain and use the tools upon which industry depends. Don Baran is trueing up the tace of a casting on a surface grinder. Donald Gilliam is operat- ing a planer taking extreme care that he will take ott lust the right amount ot metal. Tom Butler is using a lath to turn down and drill a casting to its proper dimensions. 'Sul
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Ji .A so if PLASTICS WILL DO IT BETTER, SO SAY THESE STUDENTS While various plastics have been used for many years, it has only been recently that they have been used so extensively as to make us all avvare of the bigness of that industry. Everything, from a small knife handle to forty foot yachts are now being suc- cessfully produced. Our boys, not to be outdone, are novv planning to fabricate a twelve foot outboard motor boat. The atti- tude of the students, in attempting this proiect, is typi- cal of the thinking of our students in the plastics shop. They are always searching for nevv products to be made of plastics and nevv methods of producing them. Mike Kachinsky is operating a pantograph, a machine which will reproduce in plastic a surface in intaglio or in relief. Jack Soper and James Markovvski are shown with some of the ievvel like objects they have made. .lack Chenovveth and James O'Connor are using the compression molding method of casting ashtrays being made for the Red Cross to be distributed to veterans' hospitals. 2 J ti Ss 3 ,::1, sc ww -S 1'-t 3:5 ,X 2 X X X X ,N sr W ss A : ., ' , s- rj-2:5-5 X .. X if g r 55 r gb a me-s x X s Q' . X .XF h .1 Q - , M sag cs Q I' pcs K we Q h :ws 1 5 X - s X - '5 . s : sc. . Nm s ' .ss ..,,., . N, It K ,V . c.c,3,:a A K , .bas f-- Q . fs - ...cc ,,c, 4 as i 325' ft'
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