![]() In the Postsecondary Division, Gus Bronk from Washington State University submitted a keyboard. Second place went to Cadogan Wheat from Hamilton High School, Montana, who designed a model of a padlock. He enjoyed every second of this project and learned so much about machining throughout the process. ![]() ![]() Wes made the prototypes out of wood, then machined the final set. Wes and his family have always enjoyed games, so Wes had the idea to make a custom set of dominos and dice cup. In the Secondary Division, Wes Bruski from Capital High School, Montana, submitted a domino and dice cup game set. “There are so many talented and dedicated teachers, and the quality and originality of their students’ work with Mastercam is inspiring.” “We always look forward to seeing all the entries we receive for Wildest Parts,” said Peter Mancini, Product Manager, Education at Mastercam. The competition is open to students at the secondary and postsecondary levels to create parts demonstrating creativity and technical skill using Mastercam and also has a division for professional Mastercam users to enter parts they created. The Wildest Parts Competition is held each year to encourage student interest and participation in manufacturing. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Mastercam has announced the 2021 Wildest Parts Competition winners.
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