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COMMENTS FROM COLONIAL CONSULTING CLASS
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“I found this to be an excellent class that offered insight into many areas of design and manufacturing… We were shown many examples of ‘Do this, instead of that’. We were given charts that we can use for reference… The knowledge I received has definitely helped me…(on my current project). I truly enjoyed the class and found it to be of great value.”
June Snow
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“I feel our trip to Colonial Mold/Colonial Consulting on June 27th was very worthwhile. Review current designs…’With valuable input from our very knowledgeable instructor.’ The only improvement I can see…is to have the class given early on in the design process.”
Chuck Hinson
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“Regarding the class we had at Colonial Mold/Colonial Consulting, I came back very impressed, because everything they had planned was very organized. I recommend to send people (designers) to this type of class.”
Roberto Cerneka
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The instructor did a great job of explaining how to correctly design plastic parts. The class was a good balance between looking at drawings and also going into the shop area… The only thing I could suggest to make the class better is maybe make it two or three days.”
Jeff Tatrow
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“It was well worth the time, all the designers should attend, beginning with the most experienced. We learned enough in one day…(to make a difference in our design approach). We were shown examples that allow us to make comparisons.”
Paul Dupire, Kelly Mazzola, Terry Buck & Mark Ricken
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“I think this was a very good class… The instructor explained very clearly why certain features/designs would cost GM more for tooling. The only thing that I think would make the class better is to take real parts to the class along with the math data…”
Mike Pruente
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“It looks like the team was enthusiastic about the benefit of the class. I think we should continue to send more designers.”
Tom Puruleski
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