Engineering 11/12 is a 4 credit project based theory supported course. Throughout the course students will develop an appreciation for what it means to be an ‘engineer’, how to become one, and the many career options open to those wanting to become engineers. With a focus on ‘Making‘, student will undertake several activities that will challenge them to develop practical and elegant solutions using tools, materials, science and mathematics. Computer Assisted Design, will be used for design and design study purposes.
Please note, your teacher reserves the right to revisit the category weightings as the course progresses. Students will be notified if/when any changes and rational for any changes will be conveyed.
Term 1 (50% of overall grade)
Term 2 (50% of overall grade)
Yours and others safety is of the highest priority in the shop. Safe work practices, handling of materials, techniques and expected behaviour will be clearly conveyed and it is expected that you will demonstrate your understanding this by adhering to safe work habits at all times.
The following safety protocol applies to ALL use of power tools:
For safety information pertaining to specific tools/equipment please follow this link.
Setting Up an Account and Obtaining An Education License
You will need to setup an Autodesk account and apply for a Fusion 360 free education license. All Autodesk software is free to students if they verify their educational status. Follow the directions in class to…
As you move through the introductory unit, you will be developing skills and knowledge that you will rely upon for successful completion of challenges/activities that follow. You will develop design and manufacturing skills and safe working knowledge of machines and techniques used for manufacturing.
For your first activity you will be building Leonardo’s bridge. You will model this in CAD and from your model you will generate engineering drawings from which you will manufacture your bridge. The building of the bridge will see you using the majority of stationary power tools in the shop. All safety test on these tools must have been successfully completed prior to use.
Modelling The Bridge
Follow the tutorials below to complete your bridge model.
Making The Bridge
Manufacturing Procedure – Da Vinci Bridge
We have three types of CNC machines that we regularly use in the shop:
You will need to learn the use of each of these as doing so will be of great benefit to you in the challenges/activities that will follow. You will first be asked to design, using Fusion 360, a gear set. You will then make the gear set using each of the CNC machines available.
Additionally, the course may include the following challenges/competitions. This list is not exhaustive, or etched in stone. Activities undertake will depend on time, resources and the demonstrated abilities of the group.