Welcome to Manufacturing Technology

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Welcome to
Manufacturing Technology
Hosted by: Mr. Spitler
ROUND 1
The System
History’s
Impact
The
Processes
Forming
&
Separating
Assembly
&
Finishing
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The Natural or Synthetic
materials entered into any
manufacturing system that is
changed into a product for a
consumer.
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$200
Consumer product surveys
are examples of this
branch of the
manufacturing system
model.
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$300
This branch of the
manufacturing system model
contains such categories as
forming, separating, assembling
and finishing.
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$400
Automobiles, cell phones,
computers, Oreo cookies,
etc… are all examples of this
branch of the manufacturing
system model.
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$500
The use of technology to
change raw materials
through various processes to
create products that meet
consumer’s wants and needs.
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$100
What are inputs?
$200
What is feedback?
$300
What are Processes?
$400
What is Outputs?
$500
What is Manufacturing?
$100
This historical event both in
Europe and the United States
had the largest impact on the
early development of
manufacturing.
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$200
Eli Whitney & Henry Ford
developed these two innovations
which made manufacturing
facilities run more efficient,
thus making products more
affordable to the consumer.
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$300
This device from its invention
date until present day
continues to have a major
impact on everything
manufactured today.
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$400
This device not only has improved
the efficiency of manufacturing,
but some say it has also had a
negative impact by eliminating the
need for blue collar workers in the
factories of today.
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$500
President Obama has become the
newest proponent of this future
technological advancement that
will have a major impact on
manufacturing processes and
facilities.
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$100
What is the Industrial Revolution?
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What are Interchangeable Parts
& the Assembly Line?
$300
What is the Computer and
Computer Automation?
$400
What is Robotics?
$500
What is “New Energy”?
$100
Manufacturing processes
can be divided into these
4 categories.
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The processes of changing the
shape of a material. No
material is added or taken
away during this process.
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$300
Process of changing the shape of
a material, separating or
cutting away parts from the
remainder of the material.
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$400
The process of creating a
material or product by
combining several pieces,
parts or materials.
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$500
The process of changing a
material or product by
applying a protective or
decorative coating.
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$100
What are Forming,
Separating, Assembly &
Finishing?
$200
What is Forming?
$300
What is Separating?
$400
What is Assembling?
$500
What is Finishing?
$100
A solid material is changed to
a liquid, and then forced or
poured into a hollow form.
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$200
Forming, Bending, Rolling &
Drawing are all examples of
this forming process.
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$300
The hardening of metal is
an example of this
forming process.
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$400
Cutting a piece of paper with
scissors, or sawing a piece of
wood with the Table Saw are
examples of this Separating
Process.
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$500
The process of changing a
materials shape by separating
or removing pieces of the
original material with a small
grain like substance.
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$100
What is Casting?
$200
What is Compressing?
$300
What is Conditioning?
$400
What is Sawing, Shearing
or Cutting?
$500
What is Abrading?
$100
The technical term given to
the bonding agents used in
the assembly process.
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$200
Wood screws, brads, nails and
rivets are all examples of this
branch of assembly.
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$300
The process of changing a
material or product by applying
a protective coating includes
these three finishing categories.
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$400
The process of changing a
material or product by
chemically changing its color.
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DAILY DOUBLE
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$100
What is Adhesive?
$200
What is Mechanical
Fastening?
$300
What are Painting,
Varnishing &
Powder Coating?
$400
What is Staining?
$500
What is Etching?
Round
#2
DAILY DOUBLE
Acid applied to metal
in a desired pattern
or design.
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ROUND 2
Round
#2
Table Saw
Miter Saw
Drill Press
Band Saw
Planer
&
Jointer
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Another name for the
Table Saw.
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$200
The process of cutting with
the grain of the stock.
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$300
The process of cutting
perpendicular to or
across the grain of
the stock.
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$400
The term given to all
crosscuts made at an
angle than perpendicular
to the grain of the stock.
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$500
A special attachment on
the Table Saw used for
cutting grooves with or
across the grain.
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$100
What is Circular Saw?
$200
What is Ripping?
$300
What is Crosscutting?
$400
What is Miter?
$500
What is the Dado
Attachment?
$100
Another name for the
Miter Saw.
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$200
The Miter Saw is primarily
used for this cutting action.
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$300
Angular crosscuts.
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$400
Term given to the cutting of a
horizontal and a vertical
angle at the same time on the
Miter Saw.
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$500
Device used when cutting
cylindrical stock on the
Miter Saw.
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$100
What is Cut-Off Saw?
$200
What is Crosscutting?
$300
What are Miters?
$400
What are Compound Miters?
$500
What is a V-Block?
$100
The most commonly used
drill bit in America.
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$200
The least expensive general
purpose drill bit. It is also
most commonly found
being used in the
construction industry.
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$300
These two drill bits are
available for use when
you need to drill a flat
bottomed hole.
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$400
The part of the drill press
that holds the cutting tool.
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$500
This drill press attachment
allows you to drill a
square hole.
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$100
What is the Twist Bit?
$200
What is the Spade Bit?
$300
What is the Multi-Spur Bit
and the Forstner Bit?
Forstner
Multi-Spur
$400
What is the Chuck?
$500
What is the Mortising Attachment?
$100
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$200
The main advantage the
Band Saw gives you over
other types of saws.
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$300
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$400
The danger zone on the
Band Saw.
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$500
Using several angular cuts
to cut a curve on the Band
Saw.
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$100
What are Relief Cuts?
$200
What is the ability to cut
exterior designs and
curves?
$300
What is Nibble Cutting?
$400
What is a 2” radius
around the blade?
$500
What is Tangent Cutting?
DAILY DOUBLE
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$100
The size of the Jointer and
the Planer is determined
by the length of these.
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$200
Maximum depth of cut in
one pass on the Jointer
and the Planer.
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$300
The direction in which
stock should be fed into
the Jointer and Planer.
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$400
Another name for the
Planer.
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$500
The act of cutting an edge
90 degrees to the face on a
piece of stock.
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$100
What are the Cutterhead
Knives?
$200
What is 1/16”?
$300
What is with the grain?
$400
What is the Surfacer?
$500
What is Truing?
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