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03/20/2010 3:33 AM

plz tell me a simple working model related to michanical trade

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03/20/2010 11:02 PM

Please elaborate as to what exactly you are asking for. Your request is vague.

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03/21/2010 12:04 AM

You call that vague? are you a politician? I have absolutely no clue whatsoever what they want? none whatsoever.

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03/21/2010 1:21 AM

Politician? OH NO!!! Not me! Jest a nice ol' country boy...

I'm just a master of understatement...So,...

Guest...Hey, we have NO idea what you're asking for!

Try again!!! And make it clear, please!

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03/21/2010 10:17 AM

so, what are you trying to say here?

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03/21/2010 2:35 PM

based on the lack of clarity in the OP's request, this is what he/she gets...

"a simple working model related to the mechanical trade."

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03/21/2010 2:10 AM

How about a car, a motorcycle, a bus, a truck, a bicycle, a steam train, an electric train, a diesel train, a biplane, a glider, a passenger jet, a fighter jet, an adjustable wrench, a pair of pliers, a pair of water pump pliers, a pair of lineman's pliers, a screwdriver .....

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03/22/2010 4:07 AM

Screwfix seem to have it about right: - "stack 'em high and sell 'em cheap". But then again: I think that was Woolworth's motto.

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03/22/2010 12:50 PM

Normally in engineering product design a customer has specification to which the engineers design the product. However after the design stage the customer may want to see the product working to prove the design. It may be knived and forked to best show its general size, shape and function. The working model will most probably not use any specific tooling for volume production of all the parts as that can be expensive and only required after prototypes have been built and proven for reliability etc. It is sometimes necessary to take the design to the working model stage to get the part payment of the project.

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03/22/2010 1:03 PM

Dear ddhanjal,

Are you the original poster??

...just curious.

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03/22/2010 2:33 PM

No - but seeing the guy asked mechanical engineering question - and may not have been understood by people out of product design field - hope I have not upset anybody?

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03/22/2010 3:11 PM

no - not upset at all.. want to help in fact..

just frustrated by the OP's expectation that anyone will be able to decipher the cryptic request, and then not return to clarify. but we are used to it here... it almost goes without saying that a Guest, who is new to the site, will ask some cryptic usless question, and then never return... its part of the landscape here.

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03/22/2010 3:20 PM

I am not surprised, have you forgotten how difficult it is to find your question if you are not a member, sometimes newbies post the same question 2 or 3 times.

Which is one of the reasons I really feel that newbies should no be allowed to post questions.....without first becoming a member.

That is still no proper escuse for bad manners.....

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03/23/2010 3:04 AM

The search engine is bizarre isn't it. I've started looking for old threads by going into Google and searching for CR4 PLUS some sensible search terms.

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