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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Intro to Manufacturing Technology Standard 4 Objective 4.2 Lesson 2 Separating
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Manufacturing Processes Separating Forming Assembling Finishing
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Separating Materials can be shaped or sized by removing excess material to change the shape or surface of the finished part.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Turning Uses a single point tool, brought into a rotating work-piece (material) to reduce the material to a desired diameter and shape.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Drilling The use of a rotating bit that removes chips to bore a specific hole in the material
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Milling The use of a rotating cutter and a work- piece moving in a straight line, to shape and remove chips. CNC MOVIE
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Sawing Sawing involves a thin blade with evenly spaced teeth, each tooth removes a small chip to remove portions of a material
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Shaping/Planing Shaping: the operation of cutting molding or various decorative shapes in a material Planer: a tool used to surface boards to thickness and to smooth rough cut lumber
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Grinding/Sanding Grinding: an operating that removes material by rotation an abrasive wheel or belt against the work Sanding: the process where particles are cut with an abrasive surface
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Shearing Uses opposed edges to fracture (break) the excess material away from the work piece. (NO CHIPS)
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Routing A tool that routs (hollows out) wood at the face.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Flame Cutting Flame cutting is achieved when a torch is used to heat metal to kindling temperature. A stream of oxygen then focused on the kindling metal combines with the metal which then flows out of the cut.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Laser Cutting Laser cutting works by directing the output of a high power laser, at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns, vaporizes away.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Water-Jet Cutting A diagram of a water jet cutter: 1 - high-pressure water inlet 2 - jewel (ruby or diamond) 3 - abrasive (garnet) 4 - mixing tube 5 - guard 6 - cutting water jet 7 - cut material A water jet cutter, also known as a waterjet, is a tool capable of slicing into metal or other materials using a jet of water at high velocity and pressure, or a mixture of water and an abrasive substance. Water Jet Movie
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