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Module 1C TWO PIECE PATTERN (LINK)

This document provides instructions for a shop exercise to manufacture a two-piece pattern link. Students will use woodworking tools like a rasp file, small file, try square, rip cut saw, and sandpaper to shape wood materials into a base and four core prints that will be glued together to form the link. The objectives are to hand-manufacture the link, understand concepts of improvisation in making conical core prints, analyze diagrams, and enhance woodworking skills. Tools, materials, and procedures are listed, with steps like tapering the base and core prints, attaching core prints in the base, and producing drawings of the completed link.
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Module 1C TWO PIECE PATTERN (LINK)

This document provides instructions for a shop exercise to manufacture a two-piece pattern link. Students will use woodworking tools like a rasp file, small file, try square, rip cut saw, and sandpaper to shape wood materials into a base and four core prints that will be glued together to form the link. The objectives are to hand-manufacture the link, understand concepts of improvisation in making conical core prints, analyze diagrams, and enhance woodworking skills. Tools, materials, and procedures are listed, with steps like tapering the base and core prints, attaching core prints in the base, and producing drawings of the completed link.
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MAPUA UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL AND


MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
S.Y. 2021-2022

ME123L-2 MECHANICAL PROCESSES:


WORKSHOP THEORY AND PROCESSES

MODULE 1C:
Two Piece Pattern (Link)
SHOP EXERCISE: TWO PIECE PATTERN (LINK)
OBJECTIVES:
1. To be able to hand-manufacture a link using supplied tools and materials
2. To be able to understand the concepts of improvisation in making conical core prints
3. To easily make a methodological diagram and be able to analyze the diagram properly by
power of observation and stock knowledge
4. To enhance the skill of the student in using woodworking tools as their secondary appendages
MATERIALS:
1-piece solid wood L 125 x W 38 x H 26 in mm
1-piece solid wood L 150 x W 43 x H 8 in mm
TOOLS TO BE USED:
➢ Rasp File
➢ Small File
➢ Try Square
➢ Rip Cut Saw
➢ Sandpaper
➢ Wood glue
➢ Pencil
➢ Eraser
➢ Circular template/compass
➢ Lab apron
➢ Safety Mask
➢ Safety Goggles
Module 1C: Two Piece Pattern (Link)

PROCEDURE: (copy this procedure and convert it into flowchart format)


Base
1. Using try square inspect the materials, the raw materials should have dimension of 125 x
38 x 26 mm, if not reduce the material to its corresponding dimension
2. Using try square at the side of the wood divide the wood perpendicular to the base (45 –
35 – 45 mm) see the drawing
3. Using try square at the side face of the wood divide the wood parallel to the base into four
(4) parts then transpose all marking to all side of the wood
4. Using rip cut saw remove the unnecessary parts from the wood piece, secure it using bench
vise
5. Using try square at the top face of the wood offset 4 mm to all side see the drawing
6. Using file taper the base as specified in the drawing
Core Prints
1. Using another wood create four (4) identical core prints with dimension of 20 x 30 mm
2. Using file and sandpaper taper the core prints
3. Using wood glue attach the core prints in the base see the drawing
4. Using sandpaper clean the whole piece together with the base
DRAWING

Note: For
Preliminary Drawing (OT1) and part of Laboratory Report (LR2) draw the TOP
30.0 mm VIEW, SIDE VIEW, FRONT VIEW AND ISOMETRIC VIEW

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Module 1C: Two Piece Pattern (Link)

Topic Question (copy and answer)


1. What is a linkage? Described completely.
2. What is the first mechanism of a link? Described and explain.
3. What is Screw Theory? Who discovered this? When was it discovered and what
applications were used for this?
4. Who was James Watt and What linkage specialty did he discovered? What were the
application for his discovery? Provide explanations and examples. Put drawings or photos.
5. What forms of a contribution to the link and linkage did Leonard Euler provide to modern
society? What were the applications of these? Explain and provide diagrams.
6. What are the types of Linkages? Explain and provide photos.
7. Discuss the types of links and their uses to the mechanical industry.
8. What are the Joints?
9. What is a 3 Bar linkages? Where is it used?
10. Differentiate a 4 Bar Linkage to a 5 Bar Linkage. Explain how each one works and why
and where are they used for.

QUIZ 2 (Q2): LINK


1. What is screw theory? Who is the father of screw theory?
2. Who is James Watt? What linkages specializes did he discover?
3. What is link? Give example of link?
4. What is the first mechanism of a link?
5. Who is Leonard Euler?
6. What is working drawing?
7. What is a bill of materials?
8. What requires a god working drawing?
9 -10. Give two (2) types of link

Link of Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsnlwqtGOpE

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