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Manufacturing Best Practices

Manufacturing Best Practices. Rod Thompson & Mance Hurley University of Wyoming/Casper College. Knowing your Students. Interests Not all will be 100% committed Time and machine limitations exist. Brainstorming.

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Manufacturing Best Practices

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  1. Manufacturing Best Practices Rod Thompson & Mance Hurley University of Wyoming/Casper College

  2. Knowing your Students • Interests • Not all will be 100% committed • Time and machine limitations exist.

  3. Brainstorming • Openly generate a group of possible products to be produced within your facility. • Project possible products on the screen • Use Survey Monkey to narrow product possibilities.

  4. Types of Manufacturing • Custom manufacture • Intermittent manufacture • Continuous manufacture

  5. Selecting a product • Students discuss openly the top (two) products selected • When consensus is made through the discussion as to which product will be produced, your product is selected.

  6. Historical Perspectives • In 1798, Eli Whitney successfully began the manufacture of muskets with parts that were fairly exact in size and shape. • Credited with the idea of interchangeability. • Tooling is the fundamental concept for mass production.

  7. Tooling • Fixtures: • Designed to hold and establish a relationship between a work piece and a tool. Jigs: perform the same operation plus guide the tool during the machining process.

  8. Teams • Research and Development • Characteristics of product and processes • Production • Manage facility and quality standards • Marketing • Promotes, sells, and distributes

  9. Research • Drawings • Material lists • Plan of procedure

  10. Production • Jigs • Fixtures

  11. Marketing • Product demonstrations

  12. Fly Fishing Nets • Specific to our surrounding area • Manageable product • Materials are readily available • Primarily custom

  13. Our Situation • 7 students • 3 different ideas • All plausible solutions

  14. Design Process • Sketches and brainstorming ideas are put to print through the use of SolidWorks using visual assembly

  15. Incorporating CNC • Uploading SolidWorks into ArtCam • Producing fixtures on ShopBot CNC

  16. ShopBot Capture

  17. Shopbot Capture

  18. Standards for Technological Literacy • Content for the Study of Technology • The STL standards are 20 very defined standards imbedded in many content areas but the driving force for Technical Education.

  19. STL Standard 7 • …influence of technology on history. • Interchangeability of parts • Tooling

  20. STL Standard 8 • …attributes of design. • Purposeful • Meets requirements/restraints

  21. STL Standard 9 • …understanding of engineering design. • critical thinking • application of technical knowledge • creativity

  22. STL Standard 10 • …trouble shooting, R & D, invention and innovation, experimentation in problem solving. • Material composition • Not all problems are technological

  23. Standard 11 • …apply the design process • Brainstorming to encourage creative thinking • Evaluating and re-designing • Create models to check for constraints and short comings

  24. STL Standard 11 Cont. • Develop and produce a product • Evaluate final solution • Communicate findings • Identify if it meets the intended goal

  25. STL Standard 12 • …abilities to use and maintain technological products and systems • Document processes • Troubleshoot

  26. STL Standard 13 • …ability to assess the impact of products and systems. • Effect of product on society and environment • Assessment techniques and trend analysis

  27. STL Standard 19 • …an understanding of and be able to select and use manufacturing technologies. • Material composition • Interchangeability • Marketing

  28. WY. Content Standard 1 • Resources • prepare and analyze personal or business financial information • assess individual skills, evaluate, and adjust their performance accordingly • prioritize and manage time, materials, work space, and resources to set and achieve goals

  29. WY. Content Standard 2 • Interpersonal skills • Work with individuals/groups of diverse abilities and backgrounds in a workplace setting • Communicate using a variety of methods in a workplace setting • Assume a leadership role in a group setting to accomplish group goals • Demonstrate and/or teach a learned skill

  30. WY. Content Standard 3 • Information • Acquire and evaluate workplace information • Organize and update workplace information • Interpret and communicate workplace information • Use technology to process workplace information

  31. WY. Content Standard 4 • Systems • Evaluate the quality and performance of a variety of systems • Suggest modifications to existing systems and develop new or alternative ideas for systems to improve performance

  32. WY. Content Standard 5 • Technology • Choose and utilize procedures, tools, or equipment, including computers and related technologies • Demonstrate proper procedure for set-up, operation, and routine maintenance of workplace equipment • Use workplace equipment to solve problems • Apply safe and ethical practices when using workplace technologies

  33. WY. Content Standard 6 • Careers • Interpret information from a variety of self-assessments to identify career interests, abilities, personal traits, and work values. • Locate and interpret career information and labor market trends from a variety of sources. • Create, evaluate, and revise career plans • Demonstrate skills to seek, obtain, maintain, and change jobs.

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