My Yale - Chopping Period
Dodging gray-bladed machines that look as if they might be used for dental surgery, Mark Messier rushes toward the drill press.
“Watch that bit!” he yells, stepping over orange electrical cords and several piles of wood chips. If Usama Qadri ‘10 isn’t careful, he could drill through the wood right into the metal below, ruining not only his project, but also one of the Berkeley woodshop’s best drills.
