Rules of the classroom.
Arrive on time.
No horse playing respect your peers.
Cell phones need to be put away unless approved by me.
Stay in your assigned seat unless approved by me.
clean up your spot before you leave.
Rules of the shop.
No horse playing!!!!
All ways wear your ppe!!!
No open toe shoes or crocs!!!!
All lose fitting clothing must be tucked in and no pull overs in the shop!!!!
Clean up after your done for the day!!!
Blueprint Reading for Machinists 470921 This course provides the student with a beginning and advanced series of lectures, demonstrations, and practice exercises in the study of prints. Safety will be emphasized as an integral part of this course.
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor Recommended Grade Level: 10 – 12
Recommended Credit: 1
Students will: 1. Practice and perform safe shop procedures at all times.
2. Apply the technical math required for employment opportunities in machining.
3. Perform all duties with emphasis on integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and teamwork.
4. Demonstrate competency in mathematical fraction and decimal problems.
5. Identify the alphabet of lines.
6. Identify multiple views.
7. Arrange multiple views.
8. Arrange two-view drawings.
9. Identify one-view drawings.
10.Arrange and identify auxiliary views.
11.Demonstrate the use of size and location dimensions.
12.Demonstrate proper dimensions of cylinders and arcs.
13.Size dimensions of holes and angles.
14.Locate dimensions for centering of holes, points, and centers.
15.Interpret the base line dimensions on drawings.
16.Calculate tolerances.
17.Identify labeling of various screw threads.
18.Calculate tapers and machined surfaces.
19.Dimension parts using shop notes.
20.Identify half, full, and removed sections.
21.Interpret ordinate and tabular dimensions.
22.Set tolerances using geometric dimensioning techniques.
23.Sketch parts with irregular shapes.
24.Sketch oblique views of various parts.
25.Sketch and dimension shop drawings.
26.Demonstrate visualizing techniques of multiple views.
27.Identify line types used in combinations.
28.Identify standards listings on working drawings.
29.List procedural machining and construction requirements from notations on working drawings.
30.List proper procedures for the construction of various machining processes.
31.Determine proper thread series and types for duty-specific assembly.
32.Specify duty-specific uses of contour notes 33.Determine overall measurements of contoured parts.
34.Explain various terms involved in multiple sections.
35.Identify usages for chamfers and interpret sizes.
36.Define various chamfer terms.
37.Determine the sizing procedures of necks and grooves.
38.Identify various keyway and key seat standards.
39.Identify the usage of geometric symbols.
40.Define terms relating to geometric tolerance.
41.Set standards and tolerances using geometric dimensioning.
42.Set axis coordinates on numerical control prints.
43.Determine axis coordinates on ordinate and tabular prints.
44.Identify casting and forging terms.
45.Calculate bend setbacks in sheet metals and plate steels.
46.Identify parts and materials from various reference books and manuals.
Class code
cgpp76gx