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1  3D Modeling using a CAD/CAM Program 2 Computer Controlled Machining Centre 3 A Tooling Die to mass produce components 4 Sample of diecast products made from brass, aluiminum and plastic 5 Car assemble plant robot used to weld parts together.

1 - 3D Modelling using a CAD/CAM Program and a CNC Machining Centre.
2 - Computer Controlled Machining Centre.
3 - A Tooling Die to mass produce components.
4 - Sample of diecast products made from brass, aluminium and plastic.
5 - Car assemble plant robot used to weld parts together.

6  A large horizontal boring machine. 7 Typical mass produced components made using a tooling die. 8 A pressing production area. 9 Production finish on a lathe.

6 - A large horizontal boring machine.
7 - Typical mass produced components made using a tooling die.
8 - A pressing production area in a manufacturing plant.
9 - Production finish on a lathe using carbide tool bits.

10 A milling machine operator at work 11 A fitting workshop with various drills, benches and grinders 12 Training centre at the Engineering Skills Centre - Sydney Institute - Ultimo 13 A printing press as maintained by a fitter

10 - A milling machine operator at work.
11 - A fitting workshop with various drills, benches and grinders.
12 - Training centre at the Engineering Skills Centre - Sydney Institute - Ultimo
13 - A printing press as maintained by a fitter.

14  Click to see a fabrication / welder making a light metal job 15  Click to see a welder - welding overhead work 16  Click to see a Blacksmith using a forg 17  Click to see a blacksmith workshop with all its tool and anvel

14 - A fabricator/welder in action.
15 - A welder welding overhead - one of the hardest positions for welders to achieve due to gravity causing the molten metal to sag away from the job.
16 - A Blacksmith using a forge to form red-hot metal by hammering.
17 - A Blacksmith workshop with all of its tools and anvils used to hammer work on.

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Who can I contact for more information?

For information about these photos and how they fit in with Metal and Engineering Syllabus you should contact:-

Engineering Skills Centre at Sydney Institute, Ultimo (TAFE NSW) Selecting this link will take you to an external site.
Manufacturing and Engineering Division, TAFE NSW Selecting this link will take you to an external site.

Related trades:

Fitter
Fluid Power Fitter
Machinist
Toolmaker
Metal Fabricator/Welder
Blacksmith
Draftsperson
Mechanical Engineering Associate

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