Have your hair tied back, glasses on, and loose clothing tucked in.
What are polishing or drilling safety procedures?
Used to cut small metals
What is a jewelers saw?
Indenting metal using a metal tool and a hammer.
What is stamping?
A water and acid solution used as a dip to clean metal of scale, oxides, and flux. Used after soldering or annealing. Usually is heated to be effective.
What is pickle?
The jewelry substitute.
Who is Mr. Kelly?
The first thing you turn on when lighting a torch.
What is gas?
Used to hold metal during filing and buffing process, gives an extension to grip.
What is a ring clamp?
Using chemicals to naturally darken a metal.
What is oxidation?
Allows solder to melt and not dirty the metal
What is flux?
The person, who popped a balloon at the start of the semester.
Who is Tanner Baker?
What is wax?
An abrasive material used primarily for metal surfaces.
What is emery paper?
To suddenly submerge a piece of hot metal in a fluid to clean or heat treat.
What is quenching?
Used for polishing
What is rouge?
The teacher's aid.
What is a Sean?
The noise level should the classroom be.
A hammer-shaped tool made of a material that will not seriously mark metal. Usually of plastic, leather, wood, or paper.
What is a mallet?
Making a surface smooth and shine using rouge.
What is polishing?
What are the three metals used in this class and their descriptions.
What is Copper, an orange-toned metal; nickel silver, a grey-colored metal; and brass a yellow-colored metal?
The number of blades you were allowed to break to get a soda.
What is three blades?
The activity you should do when confused.
What is asking for help?
Used as a work surface when sawing or filing.
What is a bench pin?
Transfering a pattern from one material to another.
The compound used for removing scratches.
What is tripolis?
The best teacher
Who is the Mr. Stevanov?