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aavwhq The foundry wos opened when The school wds builT in 1913, buT iT wos closed in 1920 becduse of CI choinge in The fclculTy, iT reopened in 1925 when The presenT Tedcher, Mr. Williom Olson wos engoged. Foundry is ToiughT ds d reldTed subiecf which mosT boys ore required To Tdke becduse iT hos ci close reldTionship To Their Trcides. Foundry Ties in wiTh drdffing, poTTernmdking, ond mochine shop very closely dnd The problems con- sidered There illusTrdTe compleTe indusTriol cycles. The pldns dre mode ond checked by The drdffsmen dnd Then blueprinTed, The pdrfernmdkers moke The pdTTern, which, when Thoroughly checked, is Turned over To The foundry. The poTTern is molded ond drown from The sdnd. The mold is Then poured. AfTer The meTcil hos cooled, The cdsfing is shoken ouf. When cledned ond inspecfed, iT is passed on To The mdchine shop. Here iT is mochined To The exocf specifi- colrions on The blueprinT. The prepc1rciTory work for d ccisTing dnd The follow-up show The sTudenT C1 compleTe producfion problem ond give him on new respecf for The work of edch shop. lnsTrucTion in foundry is divided inTo The following uniTs: scind conTrol, bench molding, floor molding, melTing, cind meTollurgy. Work is done wiTh ferrous lgrey ironl ond non-ferrous lbrciss cind dluminuml meTo1ls. A boy is re- quired To spend d sufficienT lengTh of Time on edch uniT To insure ci working knowledge of foundry procedure, cmd Then he is ossigned To more complicdTed work on The uniT for which he shows gredTer c1pTiTude.
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The machine shop has been in operation ever since the school was built. Louis Haenlein, the present teacher, replaced Anson Spooner who retired in 1950. The shop teacher instructs the students in the working knowledge of common machine shop tools. The students learn how to run these machines rather than make proiects that are done in an industrial arts class. ln operating these ma- chines the boys perform a certain amount of production work such as machining the castings that are produced by the foundry. It is here that a knowledge of blueprint reading and layout work becomes usable as the parts are machined to specifications. To be specific, some of the following operations are included in the instruction: lathe work, gear cutting, taper boring, knurling, shaping, millwork, cutter grinding, internal and external grinding, and thread cutting, In fact, a student works on all common machines and performs the operations for which they are intended. Some of the advanced students make tools for their own machinist's tool boxes. After leaving Arthur Hill Tech a student enters college or a iob shop where he practices the fundamentals he has learned.
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