Fabrication Process outlines the procedures that a project planner should follow when creating a product from start to finish. A fabrication project can be something as simple as building a cabinet or as complex as constructing a motorcycle. After coming up with a project idea, the planner should list all of the requirements, including material, safety, and budgetary concerns. If all requirements can be met, the planner should research objects similar to the project idea and develop a design. The planner then creates a blueprint of the project, as well as a bill of materials. After deciding on the order of operations that will result in the completed project, the planner should implement the plan step by step to complete the project. There are many important considerations involved with any fabrication process. After this class, users will be able to develop a fabrication plan and complete a project.
Other Courses in this Program:
What Is Oxyfuel Welding? 100650100 Welding Safety Essentials 101
640010 Introduction to Welding 141
640060 Introduction to Welding Processes 151
640070 Intro to Submerged Arc Welding 160
650160 Math Fundamentals for Welding 161
640080 Overview of Weld Types 221
640120 Overview of Weld Defects 222
640125 Welding Symbols and Codes 231
640130
Course ID
640160
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60