May 25, 2026  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

IT 121 - Machine Tool Practice I


Credit Hours: 4

An introduction to machine shop theory and application. Several projects are planned and machined. Students will be required to complete tasks using hand tools and demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities on engine lathes, vertical milling machines, pedestal grinders, and band saws. They will lay out, set up, and machine precision parts to specific quality standards.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. given various materials set proper speeds and feeds for machining those materials on engine lathes and vertical mills;
  2. safely and properly use files and honing stones to deburr and finish parts;
  3. safely and properly use semi-precision layout tools, techniques, and equipment to scribe lines required for machining;
  4. safely and accurately perform layout work to required specifications for facing, turning, milling, and drilling;
  5. set up and produce machined projects that require the use of engine lathes, vertical milling machines, band saws, and pedestal grinders accurately and safely;
  6. accurately measure and record actual element characteristics;
  7. be able to identify all major components of engine lathes, milling machines, band saws, and pedestal grinders;
  8. read and interpret blueprints; and
  9. using an edge finder on a vertical mill to accurately machine holes.


F/S, SS (N)