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Show MetalworkOffer Good Future Recognizing the bright fu-fared fu-fared metalwork students b" trial reconversion, the Utah 7 Agricultural colW w ''"I -s expa- - I a program u'i machine tool design, Frederick Preatot J sociate professor of meta!w0rs' ported Tuesday. - '": I "We have won the -3,., said," because we have I bHtle of production. However",,.". I ing the war years thousand j unskilled helpers were J..' I trained for single operations i J no longer exist. Before they ct"J reviewed in peace-time indus- I new analyses havo to he J I planned methods of manufactir I veloped, new design problems - I and overcome and actual cons;- I tion work started. It is to a. I responsibilities In the area l dustrial work that precision tf l nical training for product: j directed." ' I In the department of metal-, I at the college, a careful ac ' I of the needed training for the - I cision mechanic, tool designer - I duction planner, tool engineer' I technicians in closely related ft I has been made, Professor Prtij explained. "I College training m such b I fields as machine practice and ( I ting tool design, jig and lie and guage design, sheet metai r I die design, pattern making J foundry-methods releases the A dent from work in the narrot.'J of a single product and perprj him to enter the broader fifii manufacturing production, 1 ! To achieve these objectives ; j maximum of efficiency and rj mum time progressive courses ! J been organized in machine p J tice, manufacturing method-, J dustrial inspection, matai.J drafting, machine design, and j planning. Men engaged in this i: J are continually meeting new A erials, new methods, and nei ;. j ducts. I Professor ' Preator pointed J that the laboratories in the nr. work department are equipped -I up-to-date machines, indcJ inspection equipment, and mc: i heat-treating facilities with (J rooms and laboratories for reiJ problems in development and -I sign. Approximately $45,000 i j , of new machinery including ::J cision lathes, milling mat-l , tool- grinders, end electric i-.l , treating furnaces have been &:.! ( to the department. I j The veteran who plans to s:J p ter for training in metalwork 'I find progressive courses and :j j usual laboratory facilities to A e his needs, he predicted. Sp:c-: j choosing this area of tecfcJ j, training should have an if-'-l j for mechanical work, fc:J sketching and mathematics. 7:J should have the ability to vfc-j mechanical , movements and to ; 1 ject this type of thinking iS'l r sequence of mechanical opera:: J |