Build the Future You Want to See
For the Bantam Tools team and our diverse network of world changers and skill builders, CNC machining isn't just something we do, it's a way of life, and it’s critical to solving real-world challenges. Our users are changing the world through each problem they solve and piece of knowledge they pass on. In short, like us, they’re building the future they want to see.
Our world changers are at the forefront of their industries: aerospace, biomedical, sustainable energy, robotics, you name it. While top universities, including Bridgerland Technical College, MIT, UCLA, and more have added our desktop CNC machines to their labs and classrooms. What do they have in common? They’re using cutting edge digital fabrication tools like the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine.
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Bantam Tools proudly unveils its latest advancement in proven plotter technology with the launch of the new Bantam Tools NextDraw™ series of drawing and handwriting machines. Engineered for artists, innovators, and educators seeking exceptional versatility and performance, Bantam Tools now offers a trio of new models designed for drawing and handwriting.
Small business owner Curt Hammerly is combining modern CNC machining with traditional pottery strategies to push the limits of ceramics.
Charlotte Latin School runs a top-notch engineering program and is outfitted with a fully certified fab lab that helps students accelerate their career in STEM and manufacturing.
Rocket Engineering Company strikes a balance of modern and traditional CNC machining techniques to prototype and fabricate pre-WWII race car parts.
Mechanical FX designer Erik Beck is using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine to bring his animatronic creations to life.
The R&D team and trainers at Building Momentum are using Bantam Tools CNC machines and other digital fabrication tools to solve real-world challenges and close the skills gap.
Inergy's Zac Blume is using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine to rapidly prototype and fabricate parts for sustainable energy products.
See how educator Chris Sweeney is introducing the students at Baldi Makerspace in Philadelphia, PA to CNC machining.
See how watchmaker Nicholas Manousos is using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine to prototype and fabricate precise watch parts.
Coder and software engineer Charlyn Gonda is seamlessly blending traditional crafts with digital fabrication tools, like the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine.
Valqari is using the Bantam Tools Desktop CNC Milling Machine to create secure and reliable drone delivery solutions.