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Machining Skills Task Sheets
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Each student will complete specific tasks required for entry level machining positions in industry.
Each task could be implemented into a specific class or independent project or completed as an individual event.
Each Task will be completed individually, treat it like a test! If more than one student is at the machine where the task is being completed, that task will NOT be approved.
Completed Task Sheets will be entered into the grade book with the same weight as a Test.
Task Sheets are to be completed by the end of the grading period (Midterm and end of Nine Weeks)
It is recommended that you keep the successfully completed Task Sheets as a indicator to employers of your skills.
Keep in mind that the tasks due are the bare minimum, it is recommended that you try to accomplish as many as possible before graduation.