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Prerequisite Certifications: Fiber Arts Studio | Prerequisite Certifications: Fiber Arts Studio |
Revision as of 20:36, 23 October 2020
Mid-Arm Quilting Machine Certification | |
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Version | 0.1.0 |
Approval Date | Draft/NOT APPROVED |
Prerequisites | |
Document/Printout | Mid-Arm Quilting Machine Certification |
Required For Tools/Shops |
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Version: | 0.1.0 - Draft/NOT APPROVED: DO NOT USE |
Certification required for: Mid-Arm Quilting Machine (Fiber Arts Studio)
DO NOT USE THIS PAGE AS A SIGN OFF SHEET
Please print the document from the download link in the top right of the wiki page instead!
Training Check-Off List:
Prerequisite Certifications: Fiber Arts Studio
Tool Anatomy:
- Needle, threading, bobbin
Pre-Operation:
Needle
- Student properly changes a needle
- Student selects proper needle size for specific application
- Student orients scarf correctly
Threading
- Correct thread path is followed
- Student sets appropriate tension
- Student checks spring
Bobbin
- Bobbin winding performed correctly
- Case is inspected
- Oiling performed properly
- Bobbin is installed properly
Loading
- Clamp Sequence performed correctly
- Clamp Alignment performed correctly
Operation:
Post-Operation:
- Clean up area, remove any unused material
- Return machine to original state
Lockout/Tagout Procedure
- Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified
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Student Signature: | Date | ||
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Certifier Signature: | Date |
Certifer: Please scan this QR Code to email info@claremontmakerspace.org, and include a list of students who have passed this test.
Then, return this form to the front desk (even if the student failed!).