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Skills learned: | Skills learned: | ||
Basic Training Exam(after 1 hour hands-on Training, 3 hours of practice): | Basic Training Exam (after 1 hour hands-on Training, 3 hours of practice): | ||
#Understanding safety risks of drilling | |||
#Understanding the geometry of a drill bit | #Understanding the geometry of a drill bit | ||
#Determining sharpness of a drill bit | #Determining sharpness of a drill bit | ||
#Determining whether a drill bit is drilling properly | |||
#Intuitive feed rate setting for various materials | |||
#Sharpening a drill bit via drill sharpener | #Sharpening a drill bit via drill sharpener | ||
#Sharpening drill bits by hand on a bench grinder | #Sharpening drill bits by hand on a bench grinder | ||
#Sharpening a drill bit that has been broken in half | |||
#Determining hardness of a material | #Determining hardness of a material | ||
#Drilling through | #Drilling through sheets of material - steel and other | ||
#Drilling through 1/4" and up | #Drilling through 1/4" and up materials | ||
#Drilling with mag drill, floor drill press, hand drill | |||
#Drilling with masonry bits | |||
#Using a drill for materials mixing | |||
#Selecting from other techniques of producing holes (torching, hole punching, CNC cutting) | |||
Capacities Learned: | Capacities Learned: | ||
# | #Safe and efficient drilling through any material of any thickness either in-situ or on a working table, including ability to sharpen drill bits by hand. | ||
Advanced Training | Advanced Training | ||
# | #Exploded part diagram description of a drill press, hand drill, and mag drill | ||
#[[Drill Bit Fabrication]] with a grinder attachment either on a mill or lathe | |||
#Heat treating of regular steel to make hardened steel for drill bits. | |||
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[[Category:Immersion Training]] | [[Category:Immersion Training]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 22 May 2012
Skills learned:
Basic Training Exam (after 1 hour hands-on Training, 3 hours of practice):
- Understanding safety risks of drilling
- Understanding the geometry of a drill bit
- Determining sharpness of a drill bit
- Determining whether a drill bit is drilling properly
- Intuitive feed rate setting for various materials
- Sharpening a drill bit via drill sharpener
- Sharpening drill bits by hand on a bench grinder
- Sharpening a drill bit that has been broken in half
- Determining hardness of a material
- Drilling through sheets of material - steel and other
- Drilling through 1/4" and up materials
- Drilling with mag drill, floor drill press, hand drill
- Drilling with masonry bits
- Using a drill for materials mixing
- Selecting from other techniques of producing holes (torching, hole punching, CNC cutting)
Capacities Learned:
- Safe and efficient drilling through any material of any thickness either in-situ or on a working table, including ability to sharpen drill bits by hand.
Advanced Training
- Exploded part diagram description of a drill press, hand drill, and mag drill
- Drill Bit Fabrication with a grinder attachment either on a mill or lathe
- Heat treating of regular steel to make hardened steel for drill bits.