WaterJet

Today one of my senior students, Myles, began cutting a 5 piece metal sign on the waterjet. Myles has taken it upon himself to become an expert in operating our OMAX waterjet. The machine is a bit old, and has some hiccups from time to time, but he has learned how to make it work consistently, and he is getting really good results from his cuts. It’s great to see him excel in working with this machine, and to see him understand the workflow of drawing his designs into CAD, and bringing them over to the OMAX software and setting up the CAM files for cutting. It’s been a long learning process, but he has really learned a lot. A few photos and video of him below operating the machine today.

Health Assisting

Today the Health Assisting teachers asked me to draw up a plan of their classroom so they can continue to be an accredited location for taking the CNA test. They have been a location for several years, however, for some reason the requirements to maintain that status has now changed and they must provide a fairly robust packet of materials in order to prove their worth. One part of that packet is a plan of the classroom as well as site plan showing how one enters the building and makes their way to the classroom. It was nice to utilize my architecture skills to help them out. Will post the plan below.