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Revision as of 07:55, 17 February 2016
This page is under construction! We are working on assembling classes on machining using the lathes and mills. Until then, check out these fine youtube channels to get some starting information. They all have excellent how-to's, and even if they are not teaching a specific topic you can learn a LOT just by watching them work on a project.