Milling Training Course
Advanced Manual Milling Techniques for Precision Engineering
This advanced milling course is designed for engineers, machinists, and technical staff who already have a foundation in manual milling and are ready to expand their capabilities. Focused on complex machining operations, it introduces the use of auxiliary milling equipment to produce intricate and high-precision components.
Employers benefit by equipping their teams with advanced manual machining techniques that increase workshop versatility, reduce outsourcing, and support in-house manufacturing improvements.
Delivery:
On-site
Duration:
The course runs over 2-3 days
Assessment:
Practical assessment through supervised machining tasks
Certification:
Certificate of Attendance upon successful completion
Why This Course Is Right for Your Team
- Train staff to perform complex machining tasks in-house
- Reduce reliance on external machining services
- Improve part accuracy and production flexibility
- Support progression toward CNC capabilities
- Build high-level skills aligned with precision manufacturing needs
What’s Covered in the Course
This course builds on the core principles taught in Milling (Part 1), introducing hands-on use of dividing heads, rotary tables, and boring equipment for advanced internal machining and rotary operations.
Key Topics Covered:
- Setting up and using a dividing head for indexed machining
- Using a rotary table for radial, circular, and angular milling cuts
- Performing advanced boring operations for internal machining
- Workholding and alignment techniques for auxiliary equipment
- Precision setup and measurement to ensure machining accuracy
- Strategies for safe and efficient use of additional tooling
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Course Format & Certification
- Pre-requisites: Participants must have completed Milling (Part 1) or demonstrate equivalent hands-on experience with manual milling machines.
- Delivery: On-site or at our training centre
- Duration: The course runs over 2–3 days, 80% hands-on, 20% classroom theory
- Equipment Used: Dividing head, rotary table, boring tools, and accessories
- Assessment: Practical assessment through supervised machining tasks, feedback on setup accuracy, technique, and finish quality
- Qualification: Successful participants receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for:
- Engineers or technicians who completed Milling (Part 1)
- Workshop staff aiming to tackle more complex machining tasks
- Employers who want to upskill internal teams for custom manufacturing
- Toolroom or maintenance personnel seeking greater machining flexibility
Career Progression
This advanced course opens the door to further technical development, including:
- CNC Milling and CNC programming
- Precision component manufacture
- Toolmaking and jig/fixture development
- Higher-level vocational qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3 in Engineering)
FAQs – Milling Training Course – Part 2
Can I skip Part 1 and go straight to this course?
Only if you already have equivalent hands-on milling experience. If unsure, we recommend starting with Milling (Part 1).
What kind of components can trainees make after this course?
Trainees will be able to produce more complex and precise components, including those requiring internal boring and circular indexing.
Do we need to provide equipment for on-site delivery?
Yes, on-site delivery requires access to milling machines with dividing heads, rotary tables, and boring tools. We can advise on setup.
Is this course applicable to CNC progression?
Absolutely. The skills gained here form a strong foundation for CNC milling, especially in toolpath logic and setup accuracy.
Does the course include materials?
Yes, all training materials and components for practice are provided unless otherwise agreed for bespoke on-site setups.
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Build Advanced Milling Capability in Your Workshop
Support your team’s growth and increase your workshop’s in-house precision machining capacity. Book Milling (Part 2) today and continue developing technical excellence.
Contact us today to request a quote.