Class Description
Teacher: Mr. Metze
Room: I-1
Room: I-1
Unit 1 - Safety
Unit 1 is all about safety in the workplace and how to behave properly.
Unit 2 - Online Portfolio
Unit 2 largely consists of this online portfolio.
1. http://www.p5s5.weebly.com
2. I used my e-mail to create a free Weebly account
I then used the weebly account to create a subdomain under .weebly.com
I then designed my website and put all my classes for the 2013 school year onto it
3. This lesson has been helpful by letting me create a website. I now know how to create a website and use it somewhat effectively.
4. You can use an online portfolio for many things. You can show it to people who are hiring for a certain job and they could look over what you've done. It also can serve as an online archive of all your work. You can use it to help organize things for all your classes and have an internet copy of an assignment, just in case you lose it.
5. Yes, I will be keeping track of my classes this year on my online portfolio. In all honesty, I think that this portfolio will help me in organizing things for my classes and helping my keep track of all my assignments.
1. http://www.p5s5.weebly.com
2. I used my e-mail to create a free Weebly account
I then used the weebly account to create a subdomain under .weebly.com
I then designed my website and put all my classes for the 2013 school year onto it
3. This lesson has been helpful by letting me create a website. I now know how to create a website and use it somewhat effectively.
4. You can use an online portfolio for many things. You can show it to people who are hiring for a certain job and they could look over what you've done. It also can serve as an online archive of all your work. You can use it to help organize things for all your classes and have an internet copy of an assignment, just in case you lose it.
5. Yes, I will be keeping track of my classes this year on my online portfolio. In all honesty, I think that this portfolio will help me in organizing things for my classes and helping my keep track of all my assignments.
Unit 3 - Careers
1. I don't think I will talk to my counselor about my career because I know what I want to be and I don't think they would even understand it.
2. I think the steps necessary to determine a good career choice are to just try what you like. A job you don't love isn't worth doing, I think. I think that you should just go for it.
3. This lesson hasn't really been all that helpful, especially since I already have my mind set on what I want to be, I might be a bit hard-headed and stubborn about it, but it's my dream.
2. I think the steps necessary to determine a good career choice are to just try what you like. A job you don't love isn't worth doing, I think. I think that you should just go for it.
3. This lesson hasn't really been all that helpful, especially since I already have my mind set on what I want to be, I might be a bit hard-headed and stubborn about it, but it's my dream.
Unit 4 - Sketching and Measuring
hye look a thing DOWN
papa_johns.wmf | |
File Size: | 6 kb |
File Type: | wmf |
Unit 5 - Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)
dwariwg.dwg | |
File Size: | 36 kb |
File Type: | dwg |
DEE DOUBLEYOU GEEEEE
template.dwg | |
File Size: | 31 kb |
File Type: | dwg |
another_drawing.dwg | |
File Size: | 35 kb |
File Type: | dwg |
Unit 6 - Engineering/CAD
Unit 6.1
- The university of plymouth
- Engineering
- 1)Specification 2) Initial design 3) Evaluate design 4) does design satisfy specification? if no modify design the repeat step 3, if yes data for production etc.
- picture is below
- Function, structure, form, material properties, surface conditions
Unit 6.2
Unit 6.2.2
Unit 6.2.3
1. First and Third angle views
2. Continuous 0.7mm
Continuous (thin) 0.3mm
Short dashes 0.3mm
Long chain 0.3mm
Chain, thick at ends 0.7 – 0.3mm
Short chain 0.3mm
Continuous wavy boundaries 0.3mm
Straight zigzag 0.3mm
Straight lines with
two short zigzags 0.3mm
3. Housing: A component into which a 'male' mating part fits, sits or is 'housed'.
bearing: A removable sleeve or liner. Known also as a simple or plane bearing.
Boss: A cylindrical projection on surface of component.
Curved slot: Elongated hole, whose centerline lies on an arc. Used usually on components requiring adjustment.
Rib: A reinforcement, positioned to stiffen surfaces.
Fillet: A radius or rounded portion uppressing a sharp internal corner.
Key: A small block or wedge inserted between a shaft and a mating part (a hub). Used to prevent relative rotation of the two parts.
Key way: A parallel sided slot or groove cut into a bore or a shaft, to 'house' a mating key.
Tee Groove: Machined to 'house' mating fixing bolts and prevent them from turning.
Flat: A surface machined parallel to the shaft axis.
4. Used to lock components, prevent fasteners from coming 'un-fastened'.
5. Used to retain components, usually where loads are transmitted.
6. Provides location, alignment.
7. Straight knurling, shoulder, undercut, keyway, chamfer
8. Drilled: Loose tolerance, for pilot holes or clearance holes for fasteners.
Reamed: Accurate finishing process after drilling or boring.
Counterbore: Usually used to recess the head of a square shouldered fastener.
Countersunk: Usually used to recess the head of a countersink screw.
Spotface: Used to clean up and level the surrounding area, usually for a fastener or something such as a hydraulic fitting using a seal.
9. Female thread, through: Usually drilled and tapped.
Female thread, blind: Usually drilled and tapped.
Male thread: Usually cut with a die, turned or rolled.
10. Compression: Stretched springs used to dampen a shock or rapidly expand with power. It compresses.
Tension: Tightly coiled spring used to be separated by a pull at each end causing tension.
11. Diamond: provides better finger grip with a diamond thread on the outside.
Straight: provides better finger grip with a straight thread on the outside.
12. Deep groove (near).
Angular contact (far).
Roller (near).
Taper roller (far).
Thrust (near).
13. Bevel: gears where the axes of the two shafts intersect and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped. Bevel gears are most often mounted on shafts that are 90 degrees apart, but can be designed to work at other angles as well. The pitch surface of bevel gears is a cone.
Spur:Cogwheel
Worm & wheel:A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm (which is a gear in the form of a screw) meshes with a worm gear (which is similar in appearance to a spur gear, and is also called a worm wheel). The terminology is often confused by imprecise use of the term worm gear to refer to the worm, the worm gear, or the worm drive as a unit.
14. Square: requently used for hand driven adjustments with removable handles, such as those found on machine tools, etc. Serrations: Often used for push fit components such as plastic fans or pulleys, or levers such as motorcycle gear shifters.
Splines: Usually used for transmitting rotational torque and allowing an axial 'sliding' movement.
15. V belt drives: Used for transmission of rotary power, good for space restricted applications. Vbelts grip on the sides of the V.
Timing or synchronous drives: Used for transmission of rotary power, as are v-belts, and, because of the toothed design (no slip) they are used for timed (synchronised) drives, where relative rotational positions have to be controlled. Some type of tensioning system is usually required.
- 1. Military armory
- 2. Two planes of projection at right angles to each other, for graphical description of solid objects.
- 3. Descriptive geometry
- 4. straight, rectangular
- 5. first angle projection
- 6. The OBJECT is FIRST for FIRST Angle projection or Eye>object>image
- 7. The eye is first for third angle projection or Eye>image>object
- 8. first angle projection
- 9. first angle projection
- 10. Perspective, isometric and oblique
Unit 6.2.2
- 4
- front
- left
- right
- top
- orthographic, each
- nope
- The difference between first and third angle basically boils down to what one wants to call the "front" and "side" views of an object and the way these are laid out on the page. First angle is used mostly in Europe and third angle in the USA.
- a level of quality or attainment.
Unit 6.2.3
1. First and Third angle views
2. Continuous 0.7mm
Continuous (thin) 0.3mm
Short dashes 0.3mm
Long chain 0.3mm
Chain, thick at ends 0.7 – 0.3mm
Short chain 0.3mm
Continuous wavy boundaries 0.3mm
Straight zigzag 0.3mm
Straight lines with
two short zigzags 0.3mm
3. Housing: A component into which a 'male' mating part fits, sits or is 'housed'.
bearing: A removable sleeve or liner. Known also as a simple or plane bearing.
Boss: A cylindrical projection on surface of component.
Curved slot: Elongated hole, whose centerline lies on an arc. Used usually on components requiring adjustment.
Rib: A reinforcement, positioned to stiffen surfaces.
Fillet: A radius or rounded portion uppressing a sharp internal corner.
Key: A small block or wedge inserted between a shaft and a mating part (a hub). Used to prevent relative rotation of the two parts.
Key way: A parallel sided slot or groove cut into a bore or a shaft, to 'house' a mating key.
Tee Groove: Machined to 'house' mating fixing bolts and prevent them from turning.
Flat: A surface machined parallel to the shaft axis.
4. Used to lock components, prevent fasteners from coming 'un-fastened'.
5. Used to retain components, usually where loads are transmitted.
6. Provides location, alignment.
7. Straight knurling, shoulder, undercut, keyway, chamfer
8. Drilled: Loose tolerance, for pilot holes or clearance holes for fasteners.
Reamed: Accurate finishing process after drilling or boring.
Counterbore: Usually used to recess the head of a square shouldered fastener.
Countersunk: Usually used to recess the head of a countersink screw.
Spotface: Used to clean up and level the surrounding area, usually for a fastener or something such as a hydraulic fitting using a seal.
9. Female thread, through: Usually drilled and tapped.
Female thread, blind: Usually drilled and tapped.
Male thread: Usually cut with a die, turned or rolled.
10. Compression: Stretched springs used to dampen a shock or rapidly expand with power. It compresses.
Tension: Tightly coiled spring used to be separated by a pull at each end causing tension.
11. Diamond: provides better finger grip with a diamond thread on the outside.
Straight: provides better finger grip with a straight thread on the outside.
12. Deep groove (near).
Angular contact (far).
Roller (near).
Taper roller (far).
Thrust (near).
13. Bevel: gears where the axes of the two shafts intersect and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped. Bevel gears are most often mounted on shafts that are 90 degrees apart, but can be designed to work at other angles as well. The pitch surface of bevel gears is a cone.
Spur:Cogwheel
Worm & wheel:A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm (which is a gear in the form of a screw) meshes with a worm gear (which is similar in appearance to a spur gear, and is also called a worm wheel). The terminology is often confused by imprecise use of the term worm gear to refer to the worm, the worm gear, or the worm drive as a unit.
14. Square: requently used for hand driven adjustments with removable handles, such as those found on machine tools, etc. Serrations: Often used for push fit components such as plastic fans or pulleys, or levers such as motorcycle gear shifters.
Splines: Usually used for transmitting rotational torque and allowing an axial 'sliding' movement.
15. V belt drives: Used for transmission of rotary power, good for space restricted applications. Vbelts grip on the sides of the V.
Timing or synchronous drives: Used for transmission of rotary power, as are v-belts, and, because of the toothed design (no slip) they are used for timed (synchronised) drives, where relative rotational positions have to be controlled. Some type of tensioning system is usually required.
Unit 7 - Create Online Business
Google, Craigslist, Yahoo, Valve, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Sony, Apple, Weebly, and Ubisoft.
Unit 8 - Research Online Businesses
Unit 9 - Understanding the Web
Unit 10 - Anti-Tobacco Project
kick the hobbit before it starts?
stopit.png | |
File Size: | 383 kb |
File Type: | png |