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May 28, 2025

Dear Machine Tool Leaders,

Last month, President Donald J. Trump announced his administration’s intention to halt $3 billion in research grants and redirect them to trade schools and other institutions in the United States. This policy initiative is expected to support domestic industry growth and potentially lead to the onshoring of millions of new American manufacturing jobs. 

As you probably know, LeBlond LTD is an Ohio-based machine tool supplier of LeBlond and K.O. Lee equipment (lathes, mills, surface grinders, etc), parts and accessories. Our machinery supply chain is complex and spans the globe. What is simple, though, is our strong conviction in bringing the machine tool industry back to the U.S.A.!  

A large segment of our machine tool sales is made to American colleges and trade schools. Most of these entities are tax-exempt organizations. We believe these educational institutions, whose primary purpose and mission is to support the growth of U.S. manufacturing and jobs, should be exempt from tariffs that impede the rate of reindustrialization in the United States and increase the costs of industry growth. To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, if you want less of something, “tax it”. Tariffs, in this case, are a form of taxation.

We invite you to join us in supporting President Trump’s initiative to return the United States of America as a world-leading manufacturing center of excellence.

We intend to encourage our customers and suppliers to write to their U.S. Congressional representatives, trade associations and Chambers of Commerce, asking them to support legislation exempting educational institutions from the application and payment of tariffs. We are asking you to conduct a similar program with your business associations and congressional representatives. 

We have included a sample form letter below that you can send to your congressional representative as is, or edit as needed, so we can precede President Trump’s 90-day quiet period early in July 2025.

Sincerely,

David Barnes, Jon Tallman and Joseph Boughton, Jr.

LeBlond Co-Owners

Join Us If You Stand With Machine Tool Educators

If you also support machine tool schools, we encourage you to contact your local representative, whether in the House or the Senate. Here is a downloadable letter template that you can adapt for your own and send to Washington, D.C.

Now that we have defined the cause, let’s examine machine tool technology programs and their importance.

Why Is Machine Tool Education Important?

Machine tool techology students use a variety of tools to excel in the world of manufacturing.

Machine tool technology programs form the backbone of modern manufacturing, equipping students with the essential skills and knowledge to operate, maintain and troubleshoot advanced machine tools.

Through a well-structured machine tool technology program, students are introduced to the fundamentals of manual machine tools and computer numerical control (CNC) equipment. They learn precision machining and the operation of lathes, milling machines and other vital equipment.

These programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience, enabling students to develop the metalworking skills in high demand across the manufacturing industry.

With access to financial aid and scholarships, aspiring machinists can pursue a machine tool technology degree, opening the door to rewarding careers as manual machinists, CNC operators and manufacturing technicians.

Machine tool tecnology students learn CNC equipment.

By mastering the use of modern tools and technology, students are well-prepared to contribute to the ever-evolving world of manufacturing.

By funding machine tool trade schools, we build the prowess of U.S. manufacturing, workpiece by workpiece.

We see the long game here, but what exactly goes into these programs that replenish machine shops as older machinists retire?

What Is a Machine Tool Technology Program?

Machine tool technology programs prepare students for careers as manufacturing workers.

LeBlond has been supplying machine tool technology programs for decades, and we have gained a deeper understanding of what constitutes them.

The machine tool technology program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare students for successful careers in precision machining and manufacturing.

Over the course of two semesters, students gain hands-on experience with a variety of machines, including lathes, vertical mills and state-of-the-art CNC machines.

What Skills Do Students Learn?

The program emphasizes the importance of blueprint reading, understanding applied science and mastering the operation and repair of machine tools. Students learn in a real-world machine shop environment, where they develop the technical skills needed to fabricate parts, maintain equipment and ensure quality production.

Upon completion, machine tool technology graduates are equipped to enter industries such as construction, aerospace and advanced manufacturing, ready to tackle the challenges of modern production and repair in machine shops with confidence and expertise.

We Support Machine Tool Technology Schools

Learning cnc programming on a cnc machine as part of a machine tool technology program is smart for the future of the United States.

Like most companies, LeBlond avoids political fights. Over the decades, though, we have strengthened our relationship with machine tool educational institutions.

We see an opportunity to strengthen our industry by training new machinists and strengthening U.S. manufacturing overall. Punitive tariffs, however, hamper this long-term arc.

We stand with machine tool technology programs and encourage you to bring the fight as well.

Contact your local representative, either in the House or Senate. Here’s a letter again that you can personalize.

Thank you and show your support in the comments below!