This course includes more advanced processes and tooling as it builds upon skills learned in the previous courses in the Milling and Turning sequence. Applications include selection of tools and work-holding devices, auto setting of tool offsets and work coordinate positions, load and editing programs, proofing programs, and making machine parameter adjustments. Advanced level programming will include canned machine cycles and use of software to assist in complex profiles. Learners will write complete programs, machine processes and set-up instruction. Including monitoring tool wear and offset updates designing and building customer-made fixtures for manufacturing and inspection. Learners will machine multiple parts to prove out programs and produce projects. This course will also provide an introduction and instruction to manual surface grinding set ups and operations. PREREQUISITE: 31444311 Milling and Turning 2 and COREQUISITE: 31444312 Milling and Turning 3

Pre-Requisites
Milling and Turning 2
Classes
  • Milling and Turning 4 (22603)
    On Site
    Rice Lake
    1/19/2026 - 3/12/2026
    Days & Times: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 12:30 PM - 4:20 PM
    Facility: 185 CNC Machine Tool
    Instructor: Benjamin Sorensen
    Tuition: $787.40
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 12
    Essential Class Information: This class is offered on site and instructor location may vary. Your instructor may teach class to ...

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