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MCHN-2345-002 Advanced Machining II
Advanced milling, drilling, grinding and lathe operations to close tolerance dimensions. Emphasis on job planning and advanced uses of precision measuring instruments.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET
Young/Glover
Published by Sequoia
ISBN 1-885071-29-9
Precision Machining Technology
1st Edition
National Institute of Metal Working Skills
Publisher Delmar
ISBN #13:978-0-07-731982-3 or 10: 0-07-731982-6
Machine Shop Trade Secrets
James A. Harvey
Industrial Press
ISBN 0-8311-3227-2
CNC Programming Handbook
3rd Edition
Peter Smid
ISBN# 978-0-08311-3347-4
Tool Box
0-1 inch outside micrometer
6 inch digital calipers
6 inch steel rule
12 inch combination square
1 inch travel dial indicator
Magnetic base
12 Ft tape measure
End-of-Course Outcomes: Hold close tolerances on milling, lathes, and grinding operations. Perform complex setups on lathes, mills, and grinders.
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Students are required to take notes during lectures, and to turn in a notebook These notes need to be on three ring bound note book paper for grading prior to the final exam. Articles, accumulated information, and useful reference material that pertain to relative course topics will be counted towards the notebook grade. Notebook should contain handouts, formula sheets, test, assignments, and task list. All items will be graded from the notebook. Neatness of notebook will be graded this means no loose edges; grease or oil soaked pages WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Student shall furnish a SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR, NO CELL PHONE CALCULATORS ALLOWED. The student will supply their own Personal protective equipment (PPE), safety glasses and work gloves. Student shall have their own personal hand tools similar to those on the department service tool list. Student shall furnish necessary computer media for information transfer. Student shall furnish required text and Handyman Pocket Handbook.
Shop Policy
Read safety handouts provided, use common sense, maintain safe shop practices, keep your Lab clean, and orderly. Keep all safety shields/guards, and equipment in place at all times. Notify your Instructor of faulty wiring/equipment, worn or damaged tools, or missing parts. No horseplay is allowed whatsoever. Academic disciplinary measures will be promptly administered to offending person(s). Please help the Instructor to maintain order so that he can be free to use your time for more effective teaching, and less time housekeeping. We all can enjoy the benefits of an effective and conducive learning environment. Remember to use your safety glasses, with side shields, when entering the shop area. Always perform proper Lock-out / Tag-out.
Tools, Equipment, and Clothing
Students shall wear appropriate clothing to perform any work task assigned. Tools and equipment specified for this class and any recommended preliminary class in the Machining Technology curriculum are to be furnished by the student. Failure to dress for work or bring needed equipment may count as an absence. All tools should be properly used and cared for, thus allowing for longevity and safety of both the user and the tool.
Stealing, vandalism, or pilferage will be dealt with severely! No drugs, tobacco, drinks, or food allowed!
Students should complete all performance tasks on time at REQUIRED MASTERY LEVEL. Tasks, projects, and various assignments will be scored based on time; accuracy; neatness; completeness; procedure; skill; detail; motivation and attitude; safety practices; clean up; care of manuals, logbooks, and references; and other grading criteria. No task or project shall be rated until assignment/project is complete and correct. Complete shall include condition and cleanliness of equipment; clean up of work areas; tool condition and return of all supplies and materials to their proper location. Correct, means that project meets all print specifications in order to be graded. Failure to bring books, notes, notebook, and equipment for a given class may result in a failing grade for that class period.
Final (Overall) Grade Policy:
The final overall grade will be computed by adding the points earned as follows:
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Shop Practice: Theory and Application |
50pts/session |
14 sessions |
700 possible |
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Homework/Quizzes |
Avg. of all work |
14 sessions |
140 possible |
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Final Exam |
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14.sessions |
160 possible |
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Total |
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1000 Possible |
900 – 1000 pts =A
800 - 899 pts = B
700 - 799 pts = C
699 - 000 pts = F
Attendance in class and lab participation is regarded as a requirement and an obligation for learning. Student is responsible for clocking-in and clocking-out with the provided system, just as they would at work. Failure to clock-in or clock-out will result in loss of points for that session. The Instructor will adjust system for classes that vary from schedule. All attendance points will come from time sheet. Tampering with the time system will result in the loss of all attendance points for that student. Attendance to the end of the last hour block or until instructor releases class is required in order to receive any of the points. Failure to bring required equipment will result in a loss of all points for the class period.
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Class 1: Review Syllabus: Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 2: Review day 1. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section6.4 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 3: Review day 2. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Home work Text: NIMS Text Section 7.1 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 4: Review day 3. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 7.2 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 5: Review day 4. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 7.3 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 6: Review day 5. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.1 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 7: Review day 6. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.2 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 8: Review day 7 Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.3 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Machine shop math Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 9: Review day 8. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.4 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 10: Review day 9. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.5 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 11: Review day 10. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.6 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 12: Review day 11. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.7 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 13: Review day 12. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: NIMS Text Section 8.8 Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 14: Review day 13. Quiz: Machine Shop Theory. Homework Text: None Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
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Class 15: Review for Final Lecture: Theory of Machining. Lab: Work on Projects. NIMS Level 1 |
Class 16: Final. |
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM