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MCHN 1391 - Special Topics in Machine Technology


3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) The students will manufacture a project, made of metal or industrial plastics, with three or more working pieces. They will, by using a dimension print consistent with industry standards, manufacture pieces, and assemble them. The project has to work as designed and all pieces have to meet industrial standards in size and finish. This is a Capstone course option for the AAS in Machining Technology and is to be taken in the last semester of the AAS degree. Prerequisite: Machinist I Certificate  and Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer I Certificate  and Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer II Certificate  and must be taken in the last semester of the Machining Technology, AAS  Degree
Course Outcomes
1 - Assemble project to make sure it fits and operates as designed.
2 - Become more proficient in the use of manual lathes, milling machines, CNC lathes, and mills.
3 - Take a print(s) and decide how this project should be machined.