You may recall seeing the name in a previous blog post – Bruce King is an instructor at Elwood Regional High. A few months back, his school won the draw for the Mastercam X5 CNC Curriculum Sit License.
We decided to touch base with Bruce to see what else his students are up to.
Seen here, Mark Murdoch, a level II student in Design and Fabrication, inserts a blank to mill a cribbage board he designed in class.
Here we see the finished product.
We’ll have to check in next term to see how Bruce integrates the CNC Curriculum into his classes. For more information on the CNC Curriculum, grab the brochure.
Elwood Regional High School is located in Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The school has a long history of technology use and was the first school in the province to offer a Flexible Manufacturing Course which included CAD/CAM training for its students. Since then Elwood has continued this tradition and now offers a wide range of Skilled Trades and Technology courses.
We thank Bruce for taking the time to share a little with us. Has your class just finished up some neat projects? Drop us a line – we’d love to feature their work!


