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engineeringisawesome · 8 years ago
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Hackaday Useful Tools Links
So I am an avid reader of Hackaday for a long time now and they have been putting out a lot of great introductions to tools and processes to get makers up to speed on the resources that are available.  This is just a splattering of links that I have found lately that you guys might be interested in.
DC Motors
Lessons in Small Scale Manufacturing
Grinding Gears: Figuring out gear ratios
Tools of the trade: Injection Molding
Are todays engineers worse?
How to nail a technical presentation
Tools of the trade: Vacuum Forming
The Art and Science of Bending Sheetmetal
A how-to of designing, fab, and assembly with structural framing systems (t slot)
Machine learning foundations
A machine shop in a box
How to: Cold resin casting
Join the GUI generation: Qtcreator
Do you guys have any other great resources that you’d like to share and/or are you enjoying this type of content?
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constructorsfeed · 4 years ago
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India's construction industry is the second biggest after agriculture. It accounts for about 9 percent of India’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and also contributes to the National economy by generating immense employment opportunities for the masses. With regard to India's infrastructure, the current level is insufficient to meet the demand of the growing urban population. Due to an increase in the population and migration from rural to urban areas, the need of the hour is to transform the existing urban areas and create new, sustainable, and smart cities instead. Intelligent real estate and urban infrastructure are required in the potential towns. The webinar will focus on Current market trends in construction with sustainable practices in future. Register for the webinar at https://constructorsfeed.com/
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whisperoftheshot · 12 years ago
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Engineering is awesome - faq DRAFT
Do you have advice for someone starting in  ______ engineering?
Getting Started:
The only things that we can really recommend for someone looking to get into engineering is to take all the science and math classes you can if you are still in high school.  Research all the areas and consider what you might like to do whether it's building electronics, programs, machines, or buildings, etc.  
If you are in college and not in an engineering major and thinking about switching majors talk to other students and professors in the engineering department.  Again take as much math and science as possible.
If you are thinking about going back to school for engineering the same information applies.
Definitely get a tour of a close college engineering department and talk to a professor about enrolling.  They work with many students and should be able to answer your questions or direct you to someone else who can.
Types of Engineering:
Engineering
List of Engineering Branches
note: there are many subbranches of engineering and many overlap between two fields.
Coursework:
Just embrace it early that you will lose most of your social life when getting into engineering.  It is possible to balance both school and friends but school will rule much of your life.
You will want to quit many times while getting your degree, just keep working.  You will have multiple tests the same day, loads of homework,and projects that turn into all-nighters regularly.  Just prepare to make caffeine your friend and work with your classmates. 
At any level, you should be working on as many teams and projects as you can.  These are great for learning more teamwork, leadership, new information and skills.  Also they look great on resumes.
Engineering organizations: ACM, AICE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, EWB, SAE, and SWE
Keep a portfolio of projects and papers.  This makes applying for other projects, internships, and eventually jobs a whole lot easier.   
Career:
While in school, in the winter/spring you should get in contact with your colleges career services office and try to get a summer internship or co-op in your major.  This also applies in high school as some companies with engineering departments have high school internships to introduce teens to the field.
Links:
Girlscounts Imagine Engineering
ASME Early Career Advice
MSU - Engineering is Hard, Notes
Engineering School Rankings
Reddit/Engineering Students
R/EngineeringStudents Compile Bestof Tips
Any recommendations or addtions?
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life-attempt1 · 12 years ago
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3D Printing with liquid metal
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peglegtricky · 12 years ago
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Engineering Lecture Quotes
"Its length depends on how much hardening occurs"
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