Peter Lynch has been working in machine shops for more than 20 years. He started as a tool and die maker, where veterans taught him the industry as a real craft. As time progressed, technology disrupted traditional machine shop work with inventions like 3D metal printing and computer numerical control machining of drop-off parts.
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