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hamletsmage

  • Eastern United States
  • Joined Apr 17, 2011
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tennis101101 Jan 6, 2016

Thanks for the follow too.

hectic3006 Oct 31, 2014

I am considering going back to the academy to get a degree as correctional officer and move up to internal affairs.

If the laser is doing the carving it would not have the same properties, just the visuals. The layered metal bar with added twist welded together with counter rotating bar and later tempered would be much durable than a solid steel block with the same tempered treatment. The automation of the whole process was what I had in mind but never mind me, I think of insane stuff. :)

If you don't know a few things about a subjet so broad it still doesn't make you pseudo-anything it's still a valid degree. 

hectic3006 Oct 31, 2014

Yes a guard, for now.

www.paul-binns-swords.co.uk/pattern_welding.htm < I just find that amazing. Your workplace sounds awesome, what do you mean pseudo-metallurgical engineering, what is pseudo about that? 

Also math-smart is legit smart, everything is math.

hectic3006 Oct 30, 2014

Hmm My story.

Was in the uni for three years becoming a teacher of chemistry and geography couldn't finish on the third year so applied for an extra year (successfully) but was drafted in the military for eight months after which returned to uni. In two months saw the downfall in jobs as a teacher and called it quits at the uni when I got a job in prison, worked a year and was sent to defense academy for a year, finished that and now I'm back in jail :D working not serving time.

At one point I got interested in blades and properties of tempered metal, can you tell me is it possible to automate pattern welding or is that something that is only possible by hand?

Also the chemistry side of me would like to know how water-like molten metal behaves? :)

/sorry for being a nosey bitch