Precision Machining
Lake Area Technical College
Virtually everything manufactured in U.S. industries—automotive, space, medical, green, etc.—can be traced back to the work of a machinist. Trained in the working properties of metals, machinists use manual and cutting-edge computer- controlled methods to make precision-machined products. There is a constant and unmet need for these “surgeons of steel” in American manufacturing, as they supply highly respected skills and expertise to an area's business and infrastructure.
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