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Review: DIEMAKERS HANDBOOK, you might want this one here’s why!

This is a great book if you are specifically in the stamping die industry or about to interview for a job in that niche and you have little experience. You’re going to need this book and you’re...

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Book Review: Technology of Machine Tool

This book really was a great help through my apprenticeship so I thought I should share it with you today. The book is titled Technology of Machine Tools. I got this book through my training college...

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BookReview: Basic Diemaking

Now here is a book I have a love-hate relationship with, Basics Die Making was the core textbook for my Tool and Die Apprenticeship at the college I went to. This book is the foundation of the...

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Book Review: Die Design Fundamentals.

This is an oldie but a goody! I say that because it was published in 1982, but better than that, I bought this book second hand and it had a library pocket in the back that showed the last time it...

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Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my blog. These blogs are my notes as I prepared for my Certification of Qualification test ( C of Q) I also have never created a blog so I took the opportunity of studying for the test to publish my notes, I hope that the repetitive nature of reading the textbook and translating what I read into a post will help me pass, I guess only time will tell and I am sure there will be a post about it. If you too are studying for your test and come across this blog I hope it helps you on your journey, if your not in the trade I hope it answers some questions you may have about the trade, about manufacturing, maybe it will inspire you to play in a home shop or to perform differently at work. I am by no means an expert in the trade and technically I not even a journeyman yet. Feel free to let me know what you think of the contents.

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