Training
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers training to students who wish to use the shop鈥檚 tools and equipment to manufacture their parts on their own. Different machines require different levels of training, explained below.
Basic Training
Basic Training is aimed at individuals with little to no shop experience, but also serves as a great refresher for those who do. Basic Training encompasses the following topics:
- Shop safety protocols
- Interpreting drawings
- Hand tools
- Powered hand tools
Students must pass an online quiz to receive their certification. Uncertified students will not be permitted to book machines or borrow tools.
Register for Basic Training , or by searching for 鈥淢AE and EDC Shop and Lab Training鈥 on the .
Using Advanced Tools and Machines
For students who require the usage of more advanced tools for their projects. The following items are considered in this category:
- Angle Grinders
- Drill Presses
- Band Saws
- Mills
- Lathes
- Welding
When submitting a job on QReserve, students have the option of selecting 鈥淢yself鈥 in the 鈥淢anufacturer鈥 tab of the job submission form. This informs the staff that the student would like to work alongside a machinist during the manufacturing process. Once a student鈥檚 submission is approved, a 鈥減roject鈥 is created within QReserve where students should post their availability in the 鈥淣otes鈥 section. This allows for easy coordination with a machinist. Information on using advanced tools and machimes also becomes automatically available after completing the Basic Training Brightspace course.