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I am a teacher of engineering with nearly 10 years experience. I endeavour to produce a range of resources that will help students to really engage with engineering as a subject and later, a profession. My resources are always produced to make it as easy as possible for you to change, edit add and remove content, or you can simply use the resources as they are. My main focus is to give you all of the information you will need to teach a subject, with as little fuss as possible.

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I am a teacher of engineering with nearly 10 years experience. I endeavour to produce a range of resources that will help students to really engage with engineering as a subject and later, a profession. My resources are always produced to make it as easy as possible for you to change, edit add and remove content, or you can simply use the resources as they are. My main focus is to give you all of the information you will need to teach a subject, with as little fuss as possible.
Drilling area posters
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Drilling area posters

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Posters made to occupy the walls around pillar drills. They show drillbit geometries, clamping methods and all three mention safety. All posters are on A3 paper and look great when laminated. Feel free to change anything that you don't like or wish to adjust.
Rotary Seals
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Rotary Seals

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A resource designed to aid revision when studying rotary seals in an engineering course. Please feel free to chop and change anything you might need to suit your style and course.
Health and Safety - Electrocution
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Health and Safety - Electrocution

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PPT that summarises the basics behind what to do in the event of electrocution in industry, primarily engineering. I use this throughout the BTEC and City & Guilds engineering courses that I teach at levels 2 and 3. Please feel free to cut, paste, chop and change any part of this resource you want to in order to meet your own needs.
Abrasive Wheels
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Abrasive Wheels

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Abrasive wheels information. Delivered some time ago, but information is still relevant under law and useful from a teaching standpoint. May need to be adjusted to suit your individual style of teaching and the area of engineering that you teach. Feel free to cut, paste and change whatever you wish in order to suit yourself.
Engineering forming methods revision pack.
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Engineering forming methods revision pack.

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A revision pack for BTEC level 3 students studying Finishing and forming. I now use this to cut and paste information into lessons as I see fit, Lots of information regarding machining techniques and other forming methods. Feel free to cut, paste and change anything to suit your own styles.
Corrosion and Stability of materials resources
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Corrosion and Stability of materials resources

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Describes the main ways in which materials will corrode in the environment. Basic resource that gives information and no graphics, images or styles, the idea being that what is here should be developed into your own style. Feel free to use the information for any purpose.
Safety signs starters
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Safety signs starters

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Starter activities used to teach low level (1 and 2) engineering students about the different signs in use. I found it best to have a workshop available with all appropriate signs being used, for the students to use as research. Feel free to cut, paste and chop anything to suit your own needs.
Projection Systems
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Projection Systems

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Resource that gives a thorough description of basic engineering drawing projections. Lots of information included so use these slides to enhance your own lessons. Ideal for a point of reference for students just starting out with technical drawing. Please feel free to chop and change anything in this resource.
Fracture in metals
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Fracture in metals

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Information slides that explain how modes of fracture can propagate through a material. Used for information only, I normally take the information from slides as and when I need it. I wouldn't use this to present to a class without putting your own spin on it. Please feel free to cut, paste and chop any part of the resources as you see fit.
Static and Dynamic Seals
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Static and Dynamic Seals

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Resource based around the engineering application of sealing moving components against oil/product leakage. Please feel free to chop and change anything that you might need in order to suit your style and course.
Bearings in Engineering
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Bearings in Engineering

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Resource that teaches about bearings and how we use them in industry to make components turn with minimal friction. Please feel free to chop and change any of the information provided to suit your own style.
Measurement Bundle
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Measurement Bundle

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A great way to introduce students to engineering measurement, tolerances and limits and fits. A great way for a cover teacher to easily teach with little notice - simply base some activities from the content in the packages. Can be easily repurposed to suit a wide range of teaching areas.
Materials Revision Sheet
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Materials Revision Sheet

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Worksheet placed onto a powerpoint slide, revises properties of materials, electron configuration and the periodic table. Good to use as a starter activity or as a quick quiz, for use it can be printed as it is or printed as an a3 sheet. Feel free to chop, change, cut or paste anything you might find useful.
Material Grouping chart
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Material Grouping chart

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A chart that shows how materials are grouped together. I have this laminated so that during the intro to materials students can write on it with whiteboard markers. It's just a simple sheet that I use quite regularly. Feel free to copy, paste, chop and change anything you want.