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Above all we want the welding team to succeed, learn valuable skills, take pride in their work and contribute significantly to the success of DEWBOT IX.<br><br>
 
Above all we want the welding team to succeed, learn valuable skills, take pride in their work and contribute significantly to the success of DEWBOT IX.<br><br>
 
Keith Williams, <br>Welding Mentor<br>
 
Keith Williams, <br>Welding Mentor<br>
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<b>Important Links:</b><br>
 
<b>Important Links:</b><br>
''Welding News'' - This section (below) is a blog style record of our sessions, progress, task lists, or anything else relevant.<br><br>     
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<b>Welding News</b> - This section (below) is a blog style record of our sessions, progress, task lists, or anything else relevant.<br><br>     
  
 
<b>[[File:DEW Robotics - Welding Qualification 2012-13 v1_2.doc]]</b> This document is a complete description of the DEW 1640 welding qualification process.  Included are test descriptions, rules, materials, and more.  Please read through it, and feel free to ask any questions about this process.  We will also go over the requirements together as a team when qualification time is near. <br>
 
<b>[[File:DEW Robotics - Welding Qualification 2012-13 v1_2.doc]]</b> This document is a complete description of the DEW 1640 welding qualification process.  Included are test descriptions, rules, materials, and more.  Please read through it, and feel free to ask any questions about this process.  We will also go over the requirements together as a team when qualification time is near. <br>

Revision as of 20:12, 4 December 2012

Welcome to DEW Robitics Welding Team

The welding team is crucial to the success of the robot. We build the frame that literally holds the whole robot together. Our ability to weld robot frames and other parts gives team 1640 a competitive advantage over those teams that can not. Welding the robot frame results in the frame being lighter, stronger and easier to build to precise dimensions. In addition, having competent welders allows us to repair tools or equipment that would otherwise be discarded, saving time and money

As you might expect, such a valuable skill comes at a cost. Welding requires knowledge and practice. There is simply no way around this fact. Therefore, we have developed a program for interested students to get the neccessary training and practice so that the quality of our welding work is as good as it can be when it comes time to build the next robot.

Most of the training and practice is done in the off season by working on welding projects such as building tools, repairing equipment, or making alterations to the robots.

When students feel they are ready, they may take a qualification test that, upon passing it, will qualify them to weld the new robot chassis independently with a minimum of oversight. The document link below describes the complete qualification process and requirements.

Above all we want the welding team to succeed, learn valuable skills, take pride in their work and contribute significantly to the success of DEWBOT IX.

Keith Williams,
Welding Mentor



Important Links:
Welding News - This section (below) is a blog style record of our sessions, progress, task lists, or anything else relevant.

File:DEW Robotics - Welding Qualification 2012-13 v1 2.doc This document is a complete description of the DEW 1640 welding qualification process. Included are test descriptions, rules, materials, and more. Please read through it, and feel free to ask any questions about this process. We will also go over the requirements together as a team when qualification time is near.




Current Projects:

Tool Cart Modification
Welding Table
Welding Screen----<

WELDING NEWS

Wednesday, December 5, 2012
We will try to finish the welding screen. If we get done, we will set the MIG welder up to weld Aluminum and get some practice. Each student needs to cut their test pieces for when they are ready to take the test.

Monday, December 3, 2012
Brad had a good question about the testing process. To paraphrase, Brad asked, "Can we weld multiple test pieces and submit the best one?". The test is meant to simulate a real world situation. On the real robot, you can practice as much as you want, but you only get one chance to do a weld on the robot. So the answer is 'No'. The student must identify the piece which will be evaluated (the 'good' one) before any welding begins. The testing process document (above link) has been updated accordingly. Any questions, feel free to ask.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Session:
Made excellent progress on the welding screen. The frame is tacked together, ready to finish weld. Good work by Brad, Marina and Kira.