Hi Everyone,
After browsing this site for months I have finally decided to take up the model engineering as a hobby. Now here is my dilemma, I am a computer engineer. I have never dealt in making anything with metals..only made software I never took shop class in my high school and do not know anything about operating lathes or milling machines. I have checked with local technical college (Lake Washington Technical College) about courses on Machining. They offer courses on Machine Technology (http://www.lwtc.edu/Class_Schedule_Search_Results.xml?qtr=B013&query=Machine+Technology) but they are expensive and geared more towards someone who is looking for a career as a machinist.
How or where should I begin? Is buying a mini lathe and taking up small projects is the right way to begin model engineering? Or do I need myself to be acquainted with machining before taking up model engineering as a hobby? Guys please advise me on this.
Thank You for your time!
After browsing this site for months I have finally decided to take up the model engineering as a hobby. Now here is my dilemma, I am a computer engineer. I have never dealt in making anything with metals..only made software I never took shop class in my high school and do not know anything about operating lathes or milling machines. I have checked with local technical college (Lake Washington Technical College) about courses on Machining. They offer courses on Machine Technology (http://www.lwtc.edu/Class_Schedule_Search_Results.xml?qtr=B013&query=Machine+Technology) but they are expensive and geared more towards someone who is looking for a career as a machinist.
How or where should I begin? Is buying a mini lathe and taking up small projects is the right way to begin model engineering? Or do I need myself to be acquainted with machining before taking up model engineering as a hobby? Guys please advise me on this.
Thank You for your time!