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Cut out pieces of a material from a sheet of that material. The pieces can be any shape because the die doing the cutting was custom machined to the required shape by a Tool and Die Maker.
No, but they are skilled craftsmen, much like a machinist or tool & die maker.
I don't think after completion you will be awarded a diploma not a degree.
I made mid 50k last few years in Arizona with moderate overtime
Allied Tool & Die, Miller Tool and Die, Wirth Tool and Die, Ivanhoe Tool & Die Company Inc, and Indiana Tool and Die, are just a few of the names of companies conducting business in the tool and die industry.
It is definitely Tool and Die.
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$22 to $30 / hour in Ontario. Not as a management position but may lead other toolmakers or apprentices. Wages as of 2010, have not gone up in the last few years because our industrial companies are shutting down. Wages should be from $28 to $36 /hour for the skill level required and the tools that have to be bought and maintained. If you are getting less than $25 then you are either in a crummy shop or don't have the skills that you should have. Get a new job! Learn more, Earn more!
When did the lolipop maker George Smith die.
Jean Adam - bow maker - died in 1869.
William Carter - ink maker - died in 1895.
John Linnell - cabinet maker - died in 1796.