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Jason did well on the hands-on test.  He did well at running the machine, but could use some help if understanding cutting tools & measuing tools.

Jason had little experience running a machine.  

I recommended getting some time on a machine, but he did well enough to pass the hands-on test. 

Total points Available: 600

Total Points Received: 500

Final %:  83%

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Heather did really well on the hands-on test.  She was very nervous about running the machine, but had a good understanding of the machine componets. 

 

Heather had no machining experience.  She had never ran a machine before today. 

I recommended getting some time on a machine, but she did well enough to pass the hands-on test. 

Total Points Avaiable: 600

Total Points recieved: 545

Final %: 91%

 

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Connor was wearing safety glasses and the correct apparel for running a machine.

He was able to show me the electrical, air and lube cabinets and knows that he should not open ether of them.

He was able to tell me that the coolant level should be check at the beginning of every shift.

Used a scale to pick the correct material and size needed to make the part from the drawing.

Connor answered all of the questions about the control correctly (E-stop, Feed Hold and Overrides buttons).

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Treyton was wearing safety glasses and the correct apparel for running a machine.

He was able to show me the electrical, air and lube cabinets and knows that he should not open ether of them.

He said that the coolant level should be check at the weekly. I explained that it should be checked every day or before every shift.

Used a caliper to pick the correct material and size needed to make the part from the drawing.

Treyton answered all of the questions about the control correctly (E-stop, Feed Hold and Overrides buttons).

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Colin was wearing safety glasses and the correct apparel for running a machine.

He was able to show me the electrical, air and lube cabinets and knows that he should not open ether of them.

He was able to tell me that the coolant level should be check at the beginning of every shift.

Used a caliper to pick the correct material and size needed to make the part from the drawing.

Colin answered all of the questions about the control correctly (E-stop, Feed Hold and Overrides buttons).