Agent_zed
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Yeah. I worked as an IT tech in a large secondary school 3 years ago. It had quite a lot of kit. I got friendly with the head of D+T so I got to use the equipment for bits I wanted to do. Quite useful having access to a big metal lathe. Made all the knobs for my guitar and a handbrake lever for my kitcar.Do they even have metalwork or woodwork workshops anymore ? Back in the 70's we were let loose with chisels and metalworking lathes and the only injury I can recal is the teacher cutting himself with a chisel.
He was trying to increase the amount of kit they had as well. I know back 20yrs ago or so it seemed they were having less and less hands on experience but I think they are trying to bring it back.
Having said that there is a big push for the CAD side of things with the use of lazer cutters and 3d printers. Which I guess is useful for industry but I don't think it can leave you with the base knowledge of why things are done certain ways or the satisfaction of creating something with your own hands.
All of the big tools had key shutoffs though to stop unauthorised people using them. Although as good as that is it doesn't stop a busy teacher forgetting to turn it off or a kid messing about whilst there back is turned. Table saw was kept out of sight though.