SF Bay Area machining classes starting soon!
On Thursday, March 9, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Bart Smaalders wrote:
For those of you in the SF Bay Area: I've been taking some evening classes in machining at De Anza Junior College in Cupertino to brush up on those things I really never learned in high school shop or on my own. The enrollment period for spring quarter is just beginning, and there's likely to be plenty of space in the introductory class. If you've at all interested in using more than a million bucks worth of machines and tooling, including Bridgeports, LeBlonds, Hardinge and NC equipment, the classes at De Anza offer a great opportunity to do so for a pretty nominal fee. You can register via email from their web site: http://www.deanza.fhda.edu/ as well as peruse the course catalog. Here's the course catalog entry for the intro class, which runs from 6:00 to 9:40 on Tuesdays next quarter: MFGD 70 Basic Machine Tools and Processes 2 Units (Formerly Machining and CAM Technology 50.) Advisory: Eligibility for English Writing 100B and Reading 91 or English as a Second Language 4. Four hours lecture-laboratory. Basic measuring tools and practice, basic machine operations including pedestal grinders, drill presses, saws, lathes and milling machines. Bench work such as filing, layout, use of taps and dies. Care and maintenance of hand and machine tools and shop safety. Hope to see you there next quarter. This program needs and deserves our support. - Bart -- Bart Smaalders http://smaalders.net/~barts Hi Bart, I am a recruiting with Grainger and we are looking for a Metalworking Specialist position in the San Jose, CA. Do you know if DeAnza College allows companies to post positions? |
SF Bay Area machining classes starting soon!
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