Mizzou Engineers finish second in SEC machining contest

December 01, 2025

Project MFG SEC Machining Competition showcased collegiate engineers representing their programs at the highest level.

Anthony Michael, Ryan Dodson, Griffin Sanderson and Brett Dineen

From left: Anthony Michael, Ryan Dodson, Griffin Sanderson and Brett Dineen.

The Mizzou Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) team of Brett Dineen, Ryan Dodson, Anthony Michael and Griffin Sanderson brought home a second-place finish from the Project MFG SEC Machining Competition Nov. 13-14.

Four Southeastern Conference (SEC) schools gathered at Texas A&M for the two-day event, which provided a platform for teams to showcase their expertise in computer numerical control (CNC) programming, machining and other areas.

For this year鈥檚 contest, teams were challenged to manufacture a hand-cranked eccentric gear box to precise, narrow specifications. Teams received design files and drawings to make some parts in advance and completed the rest at the competition.

hand-cranked eccentric gear box produced in the competition
The hand-cranked eccentric gear box produced in the competition had to meet narrow tolerances (0.0008 of an inch) and specifications.

The Mizzou team spent four to eight hours a week preparing for the contest by practicing machining parts from previous competitions.

鈥淲e put in a huge amount of time preparing for this competition,鈥 SME President Ryan Dodson said. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 result shows how much we鈥檝e grown. More than anything, we hope this momentum helps bring manufacturing back to Mizzou and shows what our program is truly capable of.鈥

The team鈥檚 instructor, Garrett Robison, a research assistant in the Department of Industrial and Systems 糖心Vlog传媒, took a hands-off approach as coach, offering encouragement to facilitate the students鈥 learning and inspiring them get excited about manufacturing.

鈥淭his team also took a lot of ownership and committed to teaching each other new skills,鈥 Robison said. 鈥淚t was truly a team effort, and each member was very committed to the process.鈥

CNC machining plays a central role in modern manufacturing. Mizzou SME has hosted CNC machining training sessions every Thursday since 2023 to give students hands-on experience in Mizzou 糖心Vlog传媒鈥檚 manufacturing lab.

鈥淥ur SME student chapter has been doing an amazing job,鈥 said Assistant Professor Yi Wang, the SME advisor. 鈥淧reparing for this competition gave them a deeper understanding of what they learned in our manufacturing course and valuable machining experience that will help them in their future manufacturing聽or machining careers.鈥

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