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Getting into QA/Mechancial Engineering
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I am currently seeking associates in mechanical engineering. I have previous certs that teach a basic understanding of print reading, and GD&T, but would like some suggestions on how to boost my understanding. What do you all recommend I learn more on?
I will take a small course on the fundamentals of CMM so I can to know the basics of operating equipment.
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