Virginia
Credits
Certification
In Person
600 hours
About This Program
A computer numerical control machine (CNC) is a tool that forms materials to a desired shape for parts and component requirements. CNC machines use pre-programmed software to control the movements of complex machinery, including grinders, lathes, mills, and other cutting tools used to remove material. These computer-aided manufacturing techniques can perform a wide range of complex and precise CNC machining tasks to create manufactured products and specifically designed parts for today’s nuclear submarines.The ideal candidate for CNC machining would be a student interested in a career that challenges the mind while being hands-on every day. It is a rewarding job that allows you to see firsthand what it takes to make a complex product from a basic piece of material. At its core, the CNC machining course utilizes computerized machines and cutting tools like drills to make many of the items we use daily. Even if you have no experience or prior knowledge, the ATDM CNC machining class was developed to ensure student success from any background.If you already have CNC machining, additive manufacturing, metrology, or welding experience, you would be a great fit to take your manufacturing knowledge a step further. For example, in CNC machining, students learn to use many of the measuring tools that are taught in metrology. In additive manufacturing, students would benefit from having worked with CNC machines since the logic is the same for the additive machines. Finally, from the CNC machining class, students have a basic understanding of metallurgical properties. Students would be able to apply that knowledge to the welding class, where metals are fused.