Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Activity
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This 9-page resource, made available by the STEM Guitar Project, is an activity on the use of computer-aided design in guitar construction. During the activity students will "learn to identify part features, dimensions and tolerances on a CAD drawing, develop an acceptable plan of manufacturing process and tooling expected of a feature, and specify speed and feed calculations for the features using industry standards." The learning objectives for this activity are:
- The student will determine the measurements of size and location of the mounting holes and other features of the guitar neck plate.
- Students will review a CAD software drawing of a guitar neck mounting plate or similar object with the intent of manufacturing that part.
- Students will devise a manufacturing plan including machine applications.
- Students will develop a tool list with calculated speed and feed requirements for the tools used in the manufacture of the product.
This resource includes the following sections: Description of Activity, Learning Objectives, Standards, Materials Required, References, Activity, and more.
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