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Hello all, Have completed a basic CNC course (setting and operation) and wonder if any of you guys have done this course and proceeded further i.e. the next stage is called Part Programming. All these courses are City and Guilds which awards the certificate. Obviously the further you go on the harder it gets so if anyone has any opinions on the courses I would be interested to hear. I've also seen through websites that CNC guys that have qualifications + experience can get quite good salaries - that's a big motivator for me! Simon. |
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