Knowing When You Should Say NO to a Part – Part 1
July 14, 2021 2:19 pm
Just because you CAN machine the part, doesn’t mean you should. It happens to the best of us: someone asks if you can machine a part and you say yes, before walking through what it truly entails.
Derrick Hogan, from North Georgia Technical College, is going to take us through a time when that happened to him. When asked to machine a cast brake lever, it wasn’t until relatively deep into the project that he realized he should have turned down the request.
This video is part 1 of 2. Stay tuned.
To learn more about the precision machining program at North Georgia Technical College click here.




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