Hi all,
I need your help. I would like to get a couple of pictures of your machine shop if you have one (manual lathes, mills, drill presses, etc. and CNC if you have them). 

The reason, I got a note the other day from a high school administrator that says they’re shop is “outdated” because it has lots of manual mills & lathes in it (although it also has a couple of CNC’s). Note that all this equipment is less than 10 years old.

I think their idea of a “modern” shop is one that has laser cutters and 3D printers. I want them to understand how important manual mills & lathes are for modern manufacturing, design, and prototyping. Otherwise, they might be considering removing all their manual machines.

 - If you could send a couple of pictures (a wide angle view of the shop is fine) that shows the type of equipment you use that would be helpful. I don’t need lots of pictures, just one or two. Of course, make sure you have your bosses OK, and nothing proprietary is shown.
 - And a couple of sentences describing the types of products you make, along with the importance of these manual machines (and having people with the skills to run them) would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Mark

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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges

(650) 248-7728

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