University of Virginia record February 1, 1915 | ||
Freshman Shop-work. [Hancock and Assistants.]
3 hours a week.
660. Wood Shop.
Bench exercises in sawing, planing, boring, chiseling, tool sharpening.
Lathe exercises in turning between centers and on a face plate.
Machine tool exercises in the production of useful articles.
661. Machine Shop.
Bench exercises in chipping and filing.
Engine lathe exercises in turning, boring, and thread cutting.
Machine tool exercises in drilling, planing, shaping, and milling.
These exercises, which are required of all students in engineering,
occupy three hours a week throughout the Fall and Winter Terms. During
the Spring Term the class is divided into small squads, each of which
devotes three afternoons a week to exercises in Field Surveying. (Civil
Engineering: Course 750.)
University of Virginia record February 1, 1915 | ||