Tool & Die Maker Trade Course Syllabus

Course Title

Tool & Die Maker Trade Course

Course Code

TDM101

Description

This course provides comprehensive training in tool and die making, covering the design, fabrication, and maintenance of precision tools, dies, molds, and fixtures. Students will gain hands-on experience with machining, blueprint reading, and computer-aided design (CAD), preparing them for careers in manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace industries.

Objectives

  • Design and fabricate precision tools and dies using manual and CNC machining techniques.
  • Read and interpret technical blueprints and specifications accurately.
  • Use CAD software to create and modify tool and die designs.
  • Maintain and repair tools and dies to ensure operational efficiency.

Schedule

The course spans 8 weeks, with each week focusing on specific skills and topics essential for tool and die making. Below is the detailed breakdown:

Week 1: Introduction to Tool & Die Making

Overview of tool and die making, safety protocols, and introduction to shop tools and materials.

Week 2: Blueprint Reading and Metrology

Understanding technical drawings, tolerances, and using precision measuring tools like calipers and micrometers.

Week 3: Machining Fundamentals

Operating lathes, milling machines, and grinders for shaping metal components.

Week 4: Introduction to CAD for Tool Design

Using CAD software to design tools, dies, and molds with accurate specifications.

Week 5: CNC Machining for Tool & Die

Programming and operating CNC machines to produce precision tool components.

Week 6: Die and Mold Fabrication

Fabricating and assembling dies and molds for manufacturing processes.

Week 7: Tool Maintenance and Repair

Techniques for inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing worn or damaged tools and dies.

Week 8: Final Project and Assessment

Completion of a comprehensive tool or die fabrication project and final evaluation.

Assessment Methods

Student performance is evaluated through a combination of practical and participatory components:

  • Weekly Assignments: 40%
  • Midterm Project: 20%
  • Final Project: 30%
  • Participation and Attendance: 10%

 

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