The Combination Square

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ROBOTC 1
The Combination Square
Directions
Pictured above is a combination square. Pictured
at the right is a sequence of steps that can be used
to lay out the combination square in the rectangle
below. Keep all developmental lines light. The darker
layout lines pictured at the right are for illustration
purposes only. Darken your sketch only when it is
correct.
Remember
● Hold the pencil loosely.
● Use developmental lines and the “crating”
technique to keep your sketch properly
proportioned.
● Only darken developmental lines when you are
satisfied that they are correct.
● Keep your sketch neat!
Assessment Rubric
Use developmental lines
Use object lines
Sketch proper proportion
Sketch correct
Sketch neat
7- A 6- B 5- C 4- D
Complete your sketch here:
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
1 pt
1 pt
1 pt
2 pts
2 pts
Step 5:
Add additional detail.
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
ROBOTC 2
The Hacksaw
Step 1:
Directions
Pictured above is a hacksaw. Pictured at the right is
a sequence of steps that can be used to lay out the
hacksaw in the rectangle below. Keep all developmental lines light. The darker layout lines pictured
at the right are for illustration purposes only. Darken
your sketch only when it is correct.
Remember
● Hold the pencil loosely.
● Use developmental lines and the “crating”
technique to keep your sketch properly
proportioned.
● Only darken developmental lines when you are
satisfied that they are correct.
● Keep your sketch neat!
Assessment Rubric
Use developmental lines
Use object lines
Sketch proper proportion
Sketch correct
Sketch neat
7- A 6- B 5- C 4- D
Complete your sketch here:
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
1 pt
1 pt
1 pt
2 pts
2 pts
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Add additional detail.
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
ROBOTC 3
The Needlenose Pliers
Step 1
Directions
Pictured above is a pair of needlenose pliers. Pictured at the right is a sequence of steps that can be
Step 2
used to lay out the needlenose pliers in the rectangle
below. Keep all developmental lines light. The darker
layout lines pictured at the right are for illustration
purposes only. Darken your sketch only when it is
correct.
Remember
● Hold the pencil loosely.
● Use developmental lines and the “crating”
technique to keep your sketch properly
proportioned.
● Only darken developmental lines when you are
satisfied that they are correct.
● Keep your sketch neat!
Assessment Rubric
Use developmental lines
Use object lines
Sketch proper proportion
Sketch correct
Sketch neat
7- A 6- B 5- C 4- D
Complete your sketch here:
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
1 pt
1 pt
1 pt
2 pts
2 pts
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Add additional detail.
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
ROBOTC 4
The Open End Wrench
Step 1
Directions
Pictured above is an open end wrench. Pictured at
the right is a sequence of steps that can be used to
lay out the open end wrench in the rectangle below.
Keep all developmental lines light. The darker layout
lines pictured at the right are for illustration purposes Step 2
only. Darken your sketch only when it is correct.
Remember
● Hold the pencil loosely.
● Use developmental lines and the “crating”
technique to keep your sketch properly
proportioned.
● Only darken developmental lines when you are
satisfied that they are correct.
● Keep your sketch neat!
Assessment Rubric
Use developmental lines
Use object lines
Sketch proper proportion
Sketch correct
Sketch neat
7- A 6- B 5- C 4- D
Complete your sketch here:
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
1 pt
1 pt
1 pt
2 pts
2 pts
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5:
Add additional detail.
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
ROBOTC 5
The Adjustable Wrench
Step 1:
Directions
Pictured above is an adjustable wrench. Pictured at the
right is a sequence of steps that can be used to layout the
adjustable wrench in the rectangle below. Keep all developmental lines light. The darker layout lines pictured at the
right are for illustration purposes only. Darken your sketch
only when it is correct.
Remember
● Hold the pencil loosely.
● Use Developmental lines and the “crating” technique
to keep your sketch properly proportioned.
● Only darken developmental lines when you are
satisied that they are correct.
● Keep your sketch neat!
Assessment Rubric
Use developmental lines
Use object lines
Sketch proper proportion
Sketch correct
Sketch neat
7- A 6- B 5- C 4- D
Complete your sketch here:
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
1 pt
1 pt
1 pt
2 pts
2 pts
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Add additional detail.
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
ROBOTC 6
Hand Tool Identification Guide
Allen
Wooden Mallet
Punch
Flathead Screwdriver
Ball Peen
Hammer
Phillips Head
Screwdriver
T-wrench
Hand File
Drill
Bit
Jewelers Screw
Driver Set
Hand
Tap
Tap
Wrench
Shears
Wire
Stripper
Snap Ring Pliers
Crimping Tool
Open End
Wrench
Needle Nose Pliers
Hack Saw
Socket
Wrench
Nippers
Adjustable Wrench
Scissors
Safety Glasses
Ear Protection
Tri Square
Hand Level
C-Clamp
Wire Ties &
Tie Gun
Table
Vice
VEX® Cortex® Video Trainer Using ROBOTC®
Folding
Rule
Dial
Caliper
Micrometer
Combination
Square
Protractor
© 2013 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
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