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ME SHOP INSTRUCTIONS
ME SHOP SAMPLE TIME TABLE
DATE GROUP PROJ 1 PROJ 2 PROJ 3 PROJ 4 PROJ 5 PROJ6
1 CENTER
PUNCH
2 KEY
/KEYWAY
3 BLANK
GEAR
4 GEAR
5 WELDING
6 DUSTPAN
Note:
The Professor reserves the right to change the project depending on availability of machine
and raw materials.
There is a Project Plan Report every completion of each project to be submitted the same
day. Refer to the Machine Shop Project Plan Sheet Guide. All PROJECT PLAN SHOULD
BE MANUALLY WRITTEN on a plain short bond paper.
Directions to Students
This project plan is designed to serve the student’s needs prior to project
making. It enables them to purposeful planning of projects he desires to make.
Hence, these directions should be read first, so that it meets the specific
objective. Below are the main items in which a student should accomplish.
1. NAME OF PROJECTS: Write down the exact name of the project you
intend to make. Consult your instructor if you are in doubt of specific
name of the project. Students without knowing what he is doing is just
like holding a book without knowing its title.
Computing the number of hours spent should be the definite time on actual
work performed. No extension or make-up time will be given. GOOD
LUCK IN YOUR PROJECT !!!!!!
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III. SKETCH OR WORKING DRAWING : (How does YOUR Project LOOK
like? Your finish project.) (MANUALLY DRAW) (NOT COMPUTER
PRINTED, NOT PHOTOCOPIED or a.k.a., NO Zerox !)
List of machine, tools and other assistive devices borrowed from the shop
V. PROCEDURE : (Detailed step by step on How I will make my project)
OTHERS :
Group Members :
Date :
1. In one whole sheet of bond paper (8.5” x 11”), manually draw the ME
Machine Shop Equipment Block Layout indicating the following:
a. Room or section;
b. Brand name and Type (lathe, milling, shaper etc) of machine;
c. Power rating KW or HP and
d. Speed rating in RPM
2. Indicate also the capability of the specific machine, whether it is
manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic.
3. Beware that during the first meeting (today), I am not authorizing you
to operate or tinker, ONLY LOOK for these equipments, devices nor
machines inside the ME Shop.
1. Research, manually draw, label each part and discuss all the features,
functions and safety requirements to be followed before operating the
following shop machines and its devices:
a. Metal Lathe
b. Shaper
c. Milling
d. Drill Press
e. Power Hack Saw
f. Electric Arc Welding
g. Wood Lathe
2. Use our very own machines inside the ME SHOP. For your reference
text use any “Mechanical Technology” BOOK found in the library.
3. All reports (Seatwork, Midterm, Final and including the Project Plan)
should be manually WRITTEN. (NOT COMPUTERIZED !!)
4. Put your Midterm Report on bond paper, no border line (8.5” x 11”)
with title page indicating the following (in order):
5. There is a MINIMUM of two (2) pages (low grade) per machine, but no
maximum will be imposed as long as you can vividly illustrate the
machine itself.
6. To be submitted midterm meeting. (Penalty or LOW grade for Late
Submission)
7. Submit your written report to your Professor.
1. Manually draw, put the actual dimensions and discuss all the
procedures, tools and equipment used in working on your projects:
a. Center Punch
b. Key/ Keyway
c. Blank Gear
d. Spur and Bevel Gear
e. T-joint
f. Dustpan
g. Additional projects
2. All reports (Prelim, Final and including the Project Plan) should be
manually done.
3. Put your Final Report on bond paper, no border line (8.5” x 11”) with
title page indicating the following (in order):
4. There is a minimum of two (2) pages per project, but no maximum will
be imposed as long as you can vividly illustrate the project itself.
5. To be submitted one week before final exam date. (Penalty for Late
Submission)
6. Include all compiled or returned project plans in submitting your final
report.
7. Submit your written report to your Professor.
Date :
A. For your Group Work (some routine procedures during shop work),
1. Secure a borrower’s slip for each designated group from the Shop
Assistant.
2. Fill-in the Group Number, Section and Date today.
3. Fill-in the individual name and your signature (no substitute signature).
4. In the tools to be borrowed, write the following tools:
10. Return all the tools and work piece to the Shop assistant.
11. The Shop assistant will “check you out” by calling your name and
checking your Identification Card to see if you are still present and have
not “escape” before dismissing you. They are deputized to report all
incidents that happened during the shop class, including those who
“escape” or did not participate during the shop class.
Next Week, bring extra t-shirt, rags, soap and band aid (just in case). I will
meet you and will buckle down to shop work!