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            [March 15, 2019]     
		 Send a link to a friend The agriculture 
			classroom has always been a great place to learn about ag science, 
			business, horticulture (dual credit through Heartland Community 
			College), ag mechanics and leadership. 
 Now the Olympia Ag shop has added a CNC plasma cutting table. 
			Students have the unique opportunity to develop their skills in 
			design with computer aided drafting (CAD) and computer aided 
			manufacturing (CAM). These skills will translate into high demand 
			careers in the skilled trades.
 Students will have the opportunity to plan, design and create 
			projects with a hands-on approach.
 
 Through generous support from our community, the Olympia FFA alumni 
			& supporters, and the Olympia school board a Lincoln Electric 
			Torchmate 4800 was purchased. Students are currently learning the 
			basics of CAD and have just begun to produce projects.
 
 The Torchmate 4800 has the ability to cut 4 foot by 8 foot sheet 
			metal up to 1 inch thick. Most of the ag class projects will be made 
			with 14 guage mild steel. Senior, Lane Miller has taken the lead on 
			this project. He has used his experience with his own CNC wood 
			router to learn the intricacies of the plasma table. When asked 
			about the opportunity to learn and use the plasma cutting table 
			Miller stated, “I have always enjoyed working with metal and this 
			machine allows us to produce more accurate designs. I think it’s 
			awesome that a whole new world is now available to our ag 
			department.”
 
 If you are interested in ordering a custom piece from the Olympia Ag 
			Department, you may contact Ag Teacher - Bryce Hoffman (Phone: 
			309-379-5911, ext. 9317 or E-mail: bryce.hoffman@olympia.org) for 
			pricing and availability.
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