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Where do Engineers get their gears, motors, and other materials from?

I would like to be a Engineer when I'm old enough, but I want to practice by building something that includes gears, certain shaped aluminum, and maybe a few small motors.(BTW, I'm going to use aerodynamics with the build as well.).

Answer:

Take some sweet Chili sauce add honey to it mix it round then add it to the chickenFirst got Chili honey chicken from the Chinese take away it was amazing since then have made it often.
Mix equal parts honey and soy sauce, and some cayenne pepperSweet and spicy!
A company named Bearings and Drives for 'gears', they have distributorships in every State that I have worked inLook in the phone book under 'Metal' and find one that has bulk metal for sheet aluminum (if you are polite they may let you look through their scrap bin for free) but you will have to cut and shape it by yourselfIf you are looking for small motors then check out Newark Electronics and you can also find a little bit bigger motors thereWhat are you going to build?
Sweet Baby Ray's Buffalo Wing Sauce!!! It is absolutely amazing!
1 cup fresh orange juice (from about 2 oranges) 2 tablespoons grated orange zest (from about 3 oranges) 6 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 cup soy sauce 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/2 teaspoon fresh-ground black pepper 4 pounds chicken wings Heat the oven to 400°FIn a large bowl, combine the orange juice with the orange zest, garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar, salt, and pepperAdd the chicken wings and toss to coat On two large baking sheets, arrange the wings in a single layerReserve 1/4 cup of the orange mixture and spoon the rest of the mixture over the wingsBake for 20 minutesTurn the wings over and baste them with the reserved orange mixtureCook until just done, about 10 minutes longer.

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