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Metals Lab

Metals Lab

Metalworking is a valued and lucrative career choice. If it isn't used for work, it is a useful skill. TCSC is able to provide students with opportunities to learn about metals, their uses and how to modify them. 

Students enrolled in these courses can expect to learn about various kinds of metals and machinery (drills, saws, and more).

 

Metals Lab Gallery

Splash page for the metals lab gallery; text at the bottom reads %22metalworking%22
Metalworking isn't a lost art--it's still in demand.
Row of machines in the metals lab
These machines are for student use.
Frontal view of the row of machines in the metals lab
Students learn about safety first, and then learn about individual machines.
Machine in the metals lab. It has a small wheel near the middle and looks like it has a small drill head.
Students enrolled in classes can expect to learn about different kinds of metal.
What appears to be two types of metal-drilling machines
Teachers often have work between courses, so students in the woods classes may send items to the metals classes for further work.
Another view of what looks like drilling machines--three different types of machine. One is green in color and appears older.
Students can cut and produce their own metal pieces.
These machines may be some sort of press.
Students can collaborate to tackle more complex projects.
This machine may be able to cut metal pieces.
Students have made hinges and much more.