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Mill 1: Manual Machining

Mill 1: Manual Machining In-Person

Milling is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses a milling machine. Milling machines can be used to create flat surfaces and irreguler geometries, and can be used in a variety of manners and with a variety of materials. Manual machining is the art of using a milling machine's handwheels to direct the machine table to remove material. In this training, you will get comfortable end-milling and drilling, and you will make a dix-sided die.

Date:
Monday, March 31, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
The Deep 37-072
Categories:
  The Deep > Training  

Registration is required. There are no seats available but a waiting list is available.

Note: If you don’t show up to your training session you will NOT be able to sign up for another session without a reasonable explanation or a note from S^3. If you cancel the day of your training session without a reasonable explanation, you will also NOT be able to signup for another training session. Please contact ml-questions@mit.edu if you have questions about this policy.

Please be on time; while we do our best to accommodate lateness, we cannot always do so. Training will begin, at the latest, 5 minutes after the scheduled start time.

Please wear shop appropriate attire: closed-toed shoes, long hair tied back, no loose or dangling clothing.

Directions: Room 37-072, 70 Vassar St. Take the elevator to the basement of building 37 and turn left twice. The Deep will be in front of you, with a mural over the door.

Event Organizer

Jenna Blair
Lee Zamir

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