Teaching the ‘feel’ … at Michelin: 2
Abstract
The file is probably the most difficult of all hand‐tools to use; it is certainly the most difficult on which to give effective instruction. It is true that there is only one serious fault for beginners to overcome: they produce a convex instead of a flat surface. They let the edges, back and front, drop. Most training schools and instructors start straight away with practice in filing a truly flat surface. Almost invariably the trainee gets rounded edges and he just goes on practising and practising until he gets a true flat. In other words, he is finding the means of control of the flat file through a rather lengthy and dull process of trial and error of the most hit‐and‐miss kind. This can be a deadening experience for the boy, which is especially to be regretted since filing usually comes very early on after leaving school and starting his training.
Citation
WELLENS, J. (1965), "Teaching the ‘feel’ … at Michelin: 2", Education + Training, Vol. 7 No. 9, pp. 396-399. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb015619
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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