THE FUTURE OF CNC TRAINING SCHOOLS STARTS HERE

CE-marked Machines. Built for Precision.
Designed for Education.

Alpha Mill CNC helps education bring real-world manufacturing skills into the classroom. Our high-precision machines give students hands-on experience with the same technology used in modern industries.

CE License

CE-Marked Safety

Ensuring compliance, safety, and top-tier quality standards.

Irish Engineering

Designed and manufactured to support local engineering excellence.

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Unmatched Strength

Built for durability, supports up to 100 kg, ensuring maximum stability.

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Precision Engineering​​​

Equipped with ball screws and guide rails on all three axes for ultimate accuracy.

Why schools trust us?

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Precision CNC Machines for Education and Innovation

Empower students with reliable, classroom-safe CNC technology built for real-world skills development:

Alpha Mill CNC machine used in school training workshop
Alpha Mill Desktop CNC machine

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Smart CNC Solutions for Modern Classrooms

Alpha Mill delivers precision CNC machines built for education. Trusted by schools across Ireland, our compact, CE-certified machines empower students to learn real manufacturing skills—safely and effectively.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

Sameer Salem
Sameer SalemCBS School
"On behalf of our school community here at Colaiste Mhichil, Sexton Street, we would like to thank Alpha Spec Ltd for the very generous donation of a brand new taylored milling machine suitable for post primary student use. Nikos not only provided the machine but created many invaluable school links with local professionals to ensure top of the range support and training was included. Thank you Nikos and Alpha Spec Ltd."
Dominic Murphy
Dominic MurphySPE
Purchasing the Alpha CNC was a very positive experience for Shannon Precision. We now have dedicated training happening outside a production environment, which includes collaboration with students from our local secondary school."