CNC for EDUCATION
CNC for EDUCATION
CNC for EDUCATION |
The future of manufacturing depends on the exposure of our educational facilities to CNC technologies used in industrial applications. Students can engage with something they are interested in while learning skills that will prepare them for real-world applications and employment.
CNC can be utilized in a multitude of curriculum such as:
Woodshop
Electronics
Science
Robotics
Arts
Engineering
CNC allows you to teach your students to be effective problems solvers using modern digital fabrication tools and creates learning opportunities for a variety of skills that cross-over into virtually any area of study. Students can learn how to:
Create a design
Use CAD/CAM software – a necessary skill-set for manufacturing
Generate the toolpaths to efficiently and safely cut out the design
Convert your project into a g-code file
Preview your part file in the CAM software before cutting
Preview the tool paths in the CNC control software to verify the part placement
Apply real world application of algebra, geometry and complex math and science principles
Cut out the final product
Explore CNC accessories (e.g. Probe, Indexer, etc.)
There are three main tiers of education and how they utilize our machines. The K-12 schools are using our machines for woodshop, manufacturing, electronics, robotics, and technical classes. We also have vocational training schools that use CNC to teach students how to apply the technology for use in the workforce. High level universities use YORNEW machines for research projects. Educators are using CNC routers to teach modern manufacturing techniques to tomorrows makers.
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