An acronym that is known as CAD.
What is Computer-Aided Design?
What is check D2L?
This protective equipment should never be used while using machinery.
What are gloves?
A popular method of welding also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding.
What is MIG welding?
The "P" word that differentiates the public and private sector.
What is Profit?
The drive all your files needed to be saved in.
What is the T drive?
One of the 3 techniques, other that drag (pull) and perpendicular.
What is the Push Technique?
The type of file extension you need to save an AutoCad file in order to 3d print it.
What is an .stl?
If you had a number in inch and you wanted to convert to mm?
What is multiply by 25.4?
Process required on a piece of steel after it is cut on the saw.
What is sanding or deburring?
This part of the MIG welding system uses the electricity to produce the heat that is required.
What is the power supply?
A byproduct that occurs frequently in the private sector because of profit.
What is innovation?
The number setting inside the welding helmet we recommend setting it to.
What is 10?
The acceptable angle the welding gun can be when using a welding technique.
What is 10 - 15 degrees?
The file format you need to save to cut image on the Plasma cutter.
What is .dxf
Where things should be put once the are not being used anymore.
What is back where they belong?
These must be worn under the welding helmets.
What are safety glasses?
The consumable used in the MIG welding process that fills the joint.
What is the electrode?
A post secondary option that allows you to work, earn money and receive an education...AT THE SAME TIME!
What is an apprenticeship?
What is the Lathe?
When welding 2 pcs of aluminum together, this is what the weld wire must be made from?
What is aluminum?
The command represented by the symbol below.
What is Hatch?
Command used to make 2D snowflake into 3D
What is presspull?
Do not weld if you wear these?
What are contacts?
This helps shield and protect the arc so there is very little loss of the alloying element.
What is the Gas?
The amount of time it takes to build a home using a 3d printer after it has been set up.
What is 48 Hours?
This measurement is critical to know if you want to have the correct welding settings.
What is gauge thickness?
The sound when the welding gun is too far from the work piece.
What is snap crackle and pop?
If wanting to make a drawing in parsecs, all you need to do is type in this word in Autocad.
What is Units?
A process you must do to a 3d Cad model that requires a special software to prepare it to be 3d printed.
What is slicing?
It is a good idea to wear these if you are near the CNC plasma cutter.
What are shaded safety glasses or a welding helmet?
A clamp that is required to complete the circuit and allow the MIG process to work.
What is the ground clamp?
When you should clean up a spill in the shop.
What is immediatly?
The 3 dimensions when working in 3d.
What is x y z?
When welding, if this is not on, the weld may show bubbles like the inside of an Arrow bar.
What is the gas?
The command represented by the image below.
What is offset?
If you had a number in mm and you wanted to convert to inch.
What is divide by 25.4?
An act that if Mr. L catches you doing...he will say "Neh Neh" or "Whoa"........then suspend you.
What is horseplay?
Common welding issue evident by very thin weld.
What is travel speed too fast?
The difference in cost from a traditionally built house to a 3D printed house.
What is half the price?
The acronym known as CNC.
What is Computer Numerical Control?
Common welding issue evident by a very wide weld.
What is welding travel speed to slow?