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Metal Cutting Explained

Posted September 20, 2006 7:29 AM by Steve Melito
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Offering "industrial-strength" e-training, Tooling University explains all aspects of metal cutting – from processes and machines to safety and materials – in 20 online classes. All courses are described on the Tooling U Web site; sign up for a trial class to find out more.

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09/21/2006 7:26 AM

I checked out the site, impressive. But am I the only person that finds humor in the title?

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10/11/2006 11:58 PM

Interesting,

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03/10/2007 5:17 AM

experience is the toughest teacher because she gives the test before the lesson.

got me?

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