Creating with Milling Machines

Creating with Milling Machines by Jason Porterfield, published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on December 15, 2016, is a 64-page book designed for sixth-grade-level readers. This edition provides an overview of how CNC milling integrates with other processes in a Fab Lab, highlighting the role of a CNC milling machine operator within the maker community. The content is structured to meet educational standards, offering readers insights into the practical applications of milling technology.
Readers will find a range of projects ranked by difficulty, alongside real-life examples that illustrate how milling machines can effectively address various challenges. The book emphasizes the importance of utilizing multiple print and digital sources for information, aligning with Common Core Standards. Through its focus on technology and machinery, this title serves as a resource for understanding how things work and are made, making it a valuable addition to any educational setting.
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This title aimed at sixth-grade-level readers will explain how CNC milling complements the other processes completed in a Fab Lab and where a CNC milling machine operator fits as a maker. The many sources for further reference fulfill Common Core Standards by offering a means through which readers may draw on information from multiple print or digital sources, demonstrating the ability to locate an answer to a question quickly or to solve a problem efficiently. If the projects ranked by difficulty don’t offer enough inspiration, real-life examples of how milling machines solve problems will do it.
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