Best bet is to just buy a small lathe. go to the library, get some level 2 engineering books, and play with the lathe.
you learn so much more by just having a go and solving the problems as you go along, all the theory can be found in books but the best teacher is often yourself.
Master class on the lathe for a muppet required
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Where abouts are you David ?
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thought i had found a model engineering course but has been cancelled due to lack of numbers
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Model engineers probably use DNC Flexible Manufacturing Systems from Taiwan these days in their garages...davidblythe wrote:Cheam Surrey
thought i had found a model engineering course but has been cancelled due to lack of numbers
Like quite a few things, it's a lot easier to show someone what to do, than explain it in words I really wish I could offer more practical assistance David.
Feel free to PM me if you have specific issues.
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