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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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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) (external website)
Manufacturing and Engineering Division, TAFE NSW (external website)

Related trades:

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

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