Horse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:08 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:54 pm
Yeah I know that in the same way I know that the 5/8" spanner is bigger than the 19/32", I have to think about it first
I worked with mechanical engineer on a project. Had to show him how to use ring and open spanners to do up nits and bolts ...
He's now a 'principal engineer' in the motor industry
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I've met - and helped - quite a lot of graduate engineers who don't really know how to use spanners and stuff like that to be fair.
It's easy to laugh and say they can't possibly know much about Engineering, but loads of young people come to the subject via Maths, Physics, stuff like that. Or even just because they got pushed by their parents into having "a proper job".
If you grew up with your Dad fixing motorbikes or whatever it's only natural that you'd think
everyone who's into the subject got into it that way, but they didn't.
Engineering, same root as the word "Ingenuity" and not restricted to spanners
I haven't got a scooby doo how to use a lathe or a mill, but I hold more than one patent on manufacturing technologies.