Works with airplanes and rockets.
What is an aerospace engineer?
First American in Space
Who is Alan Shepard?
Identifies fire protection equipment, emergency stop bars/buttons, and danger signs
What is Red (Danger or Stop)
The height the blade guard should be above the stock for a bandsaw.
What is 1/8th to 1/4"?
Computer Aided Design
What is CAD?
Added to steel to increase hardness
What is carbon?
Point 2
What is the ultimate strength?
Magnetic metals
What are Ferrous materials?
Hardwoods tend to be more ______ than softwoods.
What is dense?
Recyclable, moldable polymers that soften when heated and solidify when cooled, allowing them to be reshaped multiple times without changing their chemical properties.
What are Thermoplastics?
Involves designing, analyzing, and manufacturing physical systems, machines, and energy devices.
What is mechanical Engineering.
First manmade object in space
Sputnik
Warns of physical hazards such as tripping, stumbling, falling, striking against, or "caught-in-between" risks.
What is Yellow (Caution)
The blade teeth on a bandsaw should be pointed
What is down?
Show 3D objects in 2D
What is an Orthographic projections (front, top, side)?
A powder metallurgy and ceramic process that fuses metal or ceramic powder particles into a solid, near-net-shape component by applying heat (below the melting point) and sometimes pressure
What is sintering?
Area 4
What is necking?
Engineered from two or more constituent materials
What is a composite material?
Softwoods
What is coniferous?
Plastics are made from groups of
What are Hydrocarbon Molecules?
Involves designing and operating industrial processes that convert raw materials into products like fuels, pharmaceuticals, and plastics.
What is Chemical Engineering.
First American to Orbit Earth.
Who was John Glenn.
Signals dangerous machine parts, energized equipment, or low clearance areas.
What is Orange (Warning)
Jewelry, Ties, Loose clothing, long hair not tied back, not standing 2 feet away from someone using power tools.
What are unsafe practices when using power tools?
3D pictorials
What is Isometric drawings-lines at 120 degrees.
Scale used to measure metal hardness
What is the Rockwell Scale?

Point 1
What is yield?
Tin and Copper
What is Bronze?
Hardwoods
What is deciduous?
The building blocks of plastics
What are polymers?
Involves the research, development, and application of nuclear radiation, fission, and fusion.
What is nuclear engineering.
First Human to walk on the moon.
Who was American Neil Armstrong.
Identifies first-aid equipment, emergency eye-wash fountains, and safe practices.
What is Green (Safety Instructions)
Type of cut used when cutting curves on a band saw.
What is relief cuts?
Represent edges, surfaces, or contours of an object that are blocked from view by solid material in a specific projection
What are Hidden Lines.
Color that specifically designates radioactive hazards.
What is Purple (Radiation Hazard)
Point Q
What is the Eutectic point?
A metallic substance composed of two or more elements—at least one being a metal—fused together to enhance properties like strength, corrosion resistance, or durability.
What is an Alloy?
Created by laminating thin layers of wood in different grain orientations
What is plywood?
A high-performance, transparent, and exceptionally durable thermoplastic known for its immense impact resistance (often substituting for glass) and light weight
What is polycarbonate?-will become opaque (white) after being heated and deformed.
Involves planning, designing, and supervising the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, including buildings, roads, bridges, and water systems.
What is Civil Engineering.
First human in space.
Who was Russian Yuri Gagarin.
Used for warnings not related to immediate danger, such as equipment under repair, or to designate specific procedures.
What is Blue (Information/Notice)
Used to tighten the chuck on the drill press.
What is a chuck key?
Thin, alternating long-and-short dashed lines used in engineering drawings to indicate the axis of symmetry, circular features, holes, or cylinders
What are center lines?
A technical drawing or model technique that shows an object's internal, hidden details by imagining it cut in half, removing a portion to reveal interior features
What is a section view?
Area 3
What is the Strain Hardening Area?
Exhibit physical properties—such as strength, conductivity, or refractive index—that vary depending on the direction of measurement, rather than being uniform
What is Anisotropic?
Thin covering over less expensive materials.
What are veneers?
Materials that cannot be remolded or reshaped after their initial processing because they undergo an irreversible chemical curing process
What are Thermosetting plastics?