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This project should take a student
4 hours of shop time to make
SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE STUDENTS
Have you ever thought about the things you use in your everyday life?
How many items do you use or wear that are handmade? How many processes
that you complete each day are now done by technology? Today we have
bread makers, Blenders, cell phones, pagers, etc. Are we becoming
reliant on these technologies? Our dependence on these items has
resulted in the loss of many skills from our cultural knowledge base.
I want you to think about these things the next time you embrace technology.
Ask yourself the question, how was this done 50 years ago?, 100 years ago?
etc. What direction is our society taking?
This project is designed to give you practical manual skills using
tools and machines. But I want you to think about the tool that you
are going to create, are there other things that you could make?
I want you to discover the pride you feel by making something yourself.
I want you to be able to separate yourself from our reliance on technology.
What role do you think technology should have in our society? What
can we expect from the 21st century?
Description of project:
Students will select one of the designs provided,
or make their own, and produce the tap wrench.
Students will select material necessary and
cut to length
Students will proceed to layout the material
according to drawing specifications
Students will begin machining processes.
Extra care will be taken to ensure accuracy.
The objectives of the tap wrench project is to:
Handles
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