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Industrial Technology courses      are exciting and rewarding.

                2017

           Industrial Technology

Faculty Choice Award Recipients 

CORBIN WHITE

QUINTON CANTRELL

    Video of students using machines in the MHS Wood Shop.

CNC machine in use.

Wood Lathe in use.

3D Printing

3D Printing

We print plastic prototypes of parts designed in CAD II and PLTW engineering classes.

Epilog Zing Laser

Epilog Zing Laser

This machine will engrave and cut many different types of materials using CAD designs.

12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw

12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Use to cross cut wood to the desired length.

10" Sliding Compound Miter Saw

10" Sliding Compound Miter Saw

This saw is used for making cross cuts.

20" Surface Planer

20" Surface Planer

This machine is used to change the thickness of a board while simultaneously making the surface smooth and straight.

Wood Lathe

Wood Lathe

This machine is used to turn wood and make it cylindrical in shape. This machine is use to make baseball bats, bowls, mugs, table legs and much more.

Mini Lathe

Mini Lathe

Table Saw

Table Saw

This is one of the most versatile machine n the shop. It is use to make cross cuts, rip cuts, bevels, miters and also resaw boards.

Shop Bot CNC Machine

Shop Bot CNC Machine

This is computer numerical controlled (CNC) 4 axis router. This machine will cut out designs created on Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software. For instance we make signs, furniture, engrave brass plates and much more with our machine.

Spindle-Disc Sander

Spindle-Disc Sander

This machine is used to sand edges of boards that have been rough cut and need finishing touches.

Shop Classroom

Shop Classroom

The classroom is a meeting area and also a place where designs are drawn up. Computers using CAD software will be used to create designs that will then be translated to an operating software used to control the CNC router.

Band Saw

Band Saw

This machine is used to make irregular cuts and shapes.

Close-up of machines found in the MHS Wood Shop

 2018  by A Veeneman

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