Sharon Korn
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So my degree in Engineering made me take "boys" classes...we're talking the 70's here. I was the only girl in all of them and all the guys had already taken them in High School. I was slower than the rest, but always got A's. Included Metal Lathe, Sheet Metal, Welding, Foundry (had to run the class and loss my eyebrows for a quarter ), Strength of Materials lab...blah, blah, blah. For some reason, Cal Poly made you actually have to know how things work...not just book work
I was unpacking some junk boxes today and came across some of the fine examples of my work
Should be good for a laugh
What we have here is a nicely rolled bowl. In it, on the bottom part is what took the whole quarter to finish and to aggravate us all, we took the other end to a milling machine and got the same results in 2 seconds The other is a simple memo pad stand
Now on to that supposed toy I'm supposed to make
I was unpacking some junk boxes today and came across some of the fine examples of my work
Should be good for a laugh
What we have here is a nicely rolled bowl. In it, on the bottom part is what took the whole quarter to finish and to aggravate us all, we took the other end to a milling machine and got the same results in 2 seconds The other is a simple memo pad stand
Now on to that supposed toy I'm supposed to make