Thanks!
Yea, root and face. They just want to see the students leave here with a "cert" of some sort. Figgure it's the easiest/quickest for them to acheive. I can fab the jig to very tight tollerances in the machine shop.
The whole course is 6weeks long. 10hrs a day, 7 days a week. Allied Trades Specialist. Just to give you a quick overview:
3 weeks in the machine shop: drilling,tapping,inserts,bolt extraction,shop math,layout,blueprint reading,drafting,shop safety,all types of lathe work,all types of mill work. Then a NIMMS benchwork test/cert
3 weeks in the welding shop: welding safety,all types and positions of oxy acet torch work,brazing,soldering, plasma torch,exothermic torch,all types/positions of SMAW,GMAW, and GTAW. Then composit pannel repair,fuel tank repair,glass cutting,radiator repair and titanium overview. PHEW!
On the plus side I have 2 of the Lincoln VRTEX machines and the video game generation loves them! Speeds up the learning curve. It evens does a virtual bend test on their "welds".

I tried convincing them that the students were "certified" in the virtual world. No dice!
