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......................I suppose it will be all CNC soon. Draw it, stick a bit of metal to a table, press a button, job done.John
Steven,That is one of the reasons for going to the show, John Stevenson did all the prelim work for Arc Euro Seig CNC machinery, plus he has designed a lot of the special tooling they sell, and he will be giving lectures about CNC over the weekend, I am just going because he is a mate to be seen. Manual machining is now being recognised by the government as a thing to be taught again, the grandson is now doing the latest government thing at school, this is the first year, so they are guinea pigs. The only prob is, they closed down all the workshops and got rid of the machinery a few years ago. Now they are running round like chickens with no heads trying to get workshops set up again. The only problem is they can't get the skilled people with teaching qualifications to run the courses. So they are farming the students out to places that have teaching facilities. An hours trip each way, just to maybe get to use a machine for an hour, most times not. Shown how to do it, but no hands on.The grandson is lucky, he will get one to one tuition for as long as he likes, not just an hour a week. If all goes well, after 3 years, he will be one of the 'skilled' ones, and in great demand.Anyway, this is going way off topic, are you lot still trying to decide?John