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MCHN-1354-001 Intermediate Machining II
Prerequisite: MCHN 1352 - minimum grade of C
Development of job process plan to include operation of lathes, milling machines, drill presses and power saws. Set-up, layout and tool maintenance is included. Emphasis on shop safety and preventative maintenance.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
The student wil be able to perform basic fundemental machining operations using, basic machine tools, such as lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw and bench grinder. The student will demonstrate a knowledge of machine tool terminology, theory, math, part layout and bench work using common measuring tools and shop formulas. Students will apply shop safety, housekeeping and preventative maintenance in their daily shop work.
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Textbook,Workbook,Notebook & Class Equipment
Course Evaluations:
Classroom and Shop Work.
Machine Operations Textbook Section Questions: Assigned questions are due no later than the beginning of the first class of the next week.
Math Textbook Homework: Each problem is to be completed and due no later than the beginning of the first cl ass of the next week.
Projects: All project will graded by rubric.
Project types: Lathe ,Milling Machine and Precision Grinding
Weekly Shop Test over machine shop theory and math.
Final Exam: A comprehensive final exam will be administered. Failure to take the final exam, will result in the student receiving a failing grade for the class.
Attendance Policy: Being here is a requirement for learning, if you miss a class it is your responsibility to get class notes from your classmates. Labs will continue on at regular pace, and there will be no special lab for mke up work. If you miss class or are late to class you will receive a ZERO for that daily quiz grade.Students missing more than five classes will result in a failing grade for this class.
Class 1 Tentative Schedule.
Review shop safety.
Lecture: Machinery's Handbook
Lecture: Math.
Homework: Content folder Week 1 Homework.
Lab: Work on Projects
Class 2 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math:
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 3 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 4 Tentative Schedule.
Weekly Shop Test
Lecture:
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 5 Tentative Schedule.
Homework due: Week one homework.
Lecture:
Lecture Math:
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 6 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture: Text
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 7 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture: Text
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 8 Tentative Schedule.
Weekly Shop Test
Lecture: Text
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 9 Tentative Schedule.
Homework due: Week two homework due.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 10 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 11 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 12 Tentative Schedule.
Weekly Shop Test
Lecture: Review shop theory.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 13 Tentative Schedule.
Week 3 Homework due.
Lecture:
Lecture: Math.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 14 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture: Review shop theory.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 14 Tentative Schedule.
Lecture: Review shop theory.
Lab: Work on projects.
Class 15 Tentative Schedule.
Homework: Week 4 due.
Lecture: Review shop theory.
Lab: All completed projects must be turned in.
Class 16 Tentative Schedule.
Final
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1).The student will use only the e-mail address issued to that student by Amarillo College when contacting instructor or when participating in a class assigned discussion .
2). When a assignment requires an e-mail it must be your Amarillo College e-mail address any other e-mail address will be discarded without being read or graded.
3). When communicating via e-mail you will correspond in a professional manner. Any e-mail containing language of a rude, obscene, sexually harassing, or threatening manner will immediately be reported to the Dean of Students and campus police.
4). No e-mails will be answered or graded if they are in the form of texting. Use proper spelling and punctuation in all your communication. As the instructor I will not decipher texting I will discard it.
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