DRILL September 17, 2007 Write answers in complete sentences:

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DRILL September 17, 2007 Write answers in complete sentences: U1-L14 September 17, 2007 DRILL Write answers in complete sentences: What is the purpose of the band saw blade guard? What three steps do you take to adjust the height of the blade guard? Which triangle is the 45 triangle? How do you know? A B

DRILL Purpose of Band Saw Blade Guard: U1-L14 DRILL Purpose of Band Saw Blade Guard: To protect the saw operator from the blade Steps to adjust blade guard height: Unlock the guard using YELLOW knob Adjust guard using BLACK knob Lock the guard using the YELLOW knob 45 Triangle? A B

1. Square horizontal line on paper to drawing board using T-Square U1-L14 1. Square horizontal line on paper to drawing board using T-Square 2. Fasten upper left corner of sheet with ‘dot’ 3. Smooth to the lower right corner 2 4. Attach 3 1

DOUBLE-CHECK FOR SQUARE U1-L14 5. Smooth to upper right, then attach 6. Smooth to lower left; finish attachment 5 DOUBLE-CHECK FOR SQUARE 6

PREPARATION Get out your HOMEWORK Get the following drafting tools: U1-L14 PREPARATION Get out your HOMEWORK Get the following drafting tools: T-Square 45 and 30-60 Triangles ~5” of tape Clear everything else off your drawing space except for this worksheet:

U1-L14 CLASSWORK Complete the FRONT side of today’s handout using HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL lines.

U1-L14 CLASSWORK Complete the BACK side of today’s handout using ANGLED lines.

U1-L14 CLASSWORK Complete the FRONT side of today’s drafting handout using each angle of lines.

Complete measuring exercise on the back. U1-L14 HOMEWORK Complete 3-view assignment, sketching the missing views of the objects. Complete measuring exercise on the back. COMBINATION lock if you do not yet have it. TEST FRIDAY