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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
Is the machining for school or your job?
Is it all manual or the milling machine connected to a computer?
It seems like running a milling machine is a skill that’s very likely to be automated and a very precisely automated milling machine is like a cousin to a 3D printer. Do you think the technologies will overlap or am I way off base?
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for school, and manual right now but we are going to learn the HAAS milling machines further in the course
they teach 3D printing at the school also and quality control if ya cant cut it in machining i guess. the VA wouldnt allow me to go to school if the career didnt have a certain future that looked good. for CNC machinists here in Connecticut, there are so many openings because of the aerospace industry.