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• Cabinet making High School cabinet making classes.
• Carvin, milling, engraving in a high school vocational shop with limited space.
• High school wood shop basic projects want kids to get basic idea of what this technology can do.
• I am assisting in the design of a pre-engineering high school program and need advise and cost estimates as we identify equipment and build our budget. We are interested in different types of cnc machines that could be used in the educational environment.
• I teach Carpentry & Cabinetmaking in a high school level technical center. I would like to be able to incorporate CNC technology into my curriculum. Of course I probably do not have the funds necessary to acquire the machine we desire. I am exploring options that we may achieve.
• Setting up a Fab / Mfg lab in a new high school to be completed fall 2009. Looking for enrty level equipment that will give the students an introduction to CNC. I need this info ASAP please as the bid forma are due soon.
• Sign making and component cut out for a high school wwodworking, graphics, and engineering lab. Has to be kid-proof!
• Students at high school level i have a carvewright macine but its not very heavy duty.
• This is going to be for a high school wood shop so we're looking to spend a total including shipping etc. Of around 5-6k.
• This will be used by high school students for mainly wood projects. The teacher will be the one who ultimately uses it for them.
• This will be used in a high school setting.
• Used in a High School Setting.
• We are looking in to having a cnc for our theatre scene shop and for use with our sculpture class so something easy for high school students to use with some guidance. We mainly use wood, but occasionally use foam, and plastic.
• Would like to buy one for a high school shop that the students would be using so it needs to be ruggedand able to cut 4'x8' sheets.