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Welcome to Manufacturing Technology Hosted by: Mr. Spitler

ROUND 1

The System History’s Impact The Processes Forming & Separating Assembly & Finishing

$100 The Natural or Synthetic materials entered into any manufacturing system that is changed into a product for a consumer. ?

$200 Consumer product surveys are examples of this branch of the manufacturing system model. ?

$300 This branch of the manufacturing system model contains such categories as forming, separating, assembling and finishing. ?

$400 Automobiles, cell phones, computers, Oreo cookies, etc… are all examples of this branch of the manufacturing system model. ?

$500 The use of technology to change raw materials through various processes to create products that meet consumer’s wants and needs. ?

$100 What are inputs?

$200 What is feedback?

$300 What are Processes?

$400 What is Outputs?

$500 What is Manufacturing?

$100 This historical event both in Europe and the United States had the largest impact on the early development of manufacturing. ?

$200 Eli Whitney & Henry Ford developed these two innovations which made manufacturing facilities run more efficient, thus making products more affordable to the consumer. ?

$300 This device from its invention date until present day continues to have a major impact on everything manufactured today. ?

$400 This device not only has improved the efficiency of manufacturing, but some say it has also had a negative impact by eliminating the need for blue collar workers in the factories of today. ?

$500 President Obama has become the newest proponent of this future technological advancement that will have a major impact on manufacturing processes and facilities. ?

$100 What is the Industrial Revolution?

$200 What are Interchangeable Parts & the Assembly Line?

$300 What is the Computer and Computer Automation?

$400 What is Robotics?

$500 What is “New Energy”?

$100 Manufacturing processes can be divided into these 4 categories. ?

$200 The processes of changing the shape of a material. No material is added or taken away during this process. ?

$300 Process of changing the shape of a material, separating or cutting away parts from the remainder of the material. ?

$400 The process of creating a material or product by combining several pieces, parts or materials. ?

$500 The process of changing a material or product by applying a protective or decorative coating. ?

$100 What are Forming, Separating, Assembly & Finishing?

$200 What is Forming?

$300 What is Separating?

$400 What is Assembling?

$500 What is Finishing?

$100 A solid material is changed to a liquid, and then forced or poured into a hollow form. ?

$200 Forming, Bending, Rolling & Drawing are all examples of this forming process. ?

$300 The hardening of metal is an example of this forming process. ?

$400 Cutting a piece of paper with scissors, or sawing a piece of wood with the Table Saw are examples of this Separating Process. ?

$500 The process of changing a materials shape by separating or removing pieces of the original material with a small grain like substance. ?

$100 What is Casting?

$200 What is Compressing?

$300 What is Conditioning?

$400 What is Sawing, Shearing or Cutting?

$500 What is Abrading?

$100 The technical term given to the bonding agents used in the assembly process. ?

$200 Wood screws, brads, nails and rivets are all examples of this branch of assembly. ?

$300 The process of changing a material or product by applying a protective coating includes these three finishing categories. ?

$400 The process of changing a material or product by chemically changing its color. ?

DAILY DOUBLE ?

$100 What is Adhesive?

$200 What is Mechanical Fastening?

$300 What are Painting, Varnishing & Powder Coating?

$400 What is Staining?

$500 What is Etching? Round #2

DAILY DOUBLE Acid applied to metal in a desired pattern or design. ?

ROUND 2 Round #2

Table SawMiter SawDrill PressBand Saw Planer & Jointer

$100 Another name for the Table Saw. ?

$200 The process of cutting with the grain of the stock. ?

$300 The process of cutting perpendicular to or across the grain of the stock. ?

$400 The term given to all crosscuts made at an angle than perpendicular to the grain of the stock. ?

$500 A special attachment on the Table Saw used for cutting grooves with or across the grain. ?

$100 What is Circular Saw?

$200 What is Ripping?

$300 What is Crosscutting?

$400 What is Miter?

$500 What is the Dado Attachment?

$100 Another name for the Miter Saw. ?

$200 The Miter Saw is primarily used for this cutting action. ?

$300 Angular crosscuts. ?

$400 Term given to the cutting of a horizontal and a vertical angle at the same time on the Miter Saw. ?

$500 Device used when cutting cylindrical stock on the Miter Saw. ?

$100 What is Cut-Off Saw?

$200 What is Crosscutting?

$300 What are Miters?

$400 What are Compound Miters?

$500 What is a V-Block?

$100 The most commonly used drill bit in America. ?

$200 The least expensive general purpose drill bit. It is also most commonly found being used in the construction industry. ?

$300 These two drill bits are available for use when you need to drill a flat bottomed hole. ?

$400 The part of the drill press that holds the cutting tool. ?

$500 This drill press attachment allows you to drill a square hole. ?

$100 What is the Twist Bit?

$200 What is the Spade Bit?

$300 What is the Multi-Spur Bit and the Forstner Bit? Multi-Spur Forstner

$400 What is the Chuck?

$500 What is the Mortising Attachment?

$100 ?

$200 The main advantage the Band Saw gives you over other types of saws. ?

$300 ?

$400 The danger zone on the Band Saw. ?

$500 Using several angular cuts to cut a curve on the Band Saw. ?

$100 What are Relief Cuts?

$200 What is the ability to cut exterior designs and curves?

$300 What is Nibble Cutting?

$400 What is a 2” radius around the blade?

$500 What is Tangent Cutting?

DAILY DOUBLE ?

$100 The size of the Jointer and the Planer is determined by the length of these. ?

$200 Maximum depth of cut in one pass on the Jointer and the Planer. ?

$300 The direction in which stock should be fed into the Jointer and Planer. ?

$400 Another name for the Planer. ?

$500 The act of cutting an edge 90 degrees to the face on a piece of stock. ?

$100 What are the Cutterhead Knives?

$200 What is 1/16”?

$300 What is with the grain?

$400 What is the Surfacer?

$500 What is Truing?