the thing comes with an instruction sheet... the thing comes with an instruction sheet...
There are usually "clues" in the instruction sheet.
a cooks work sheet is kind of like an instruction sheet were all the ingredients are & instructions on how to make whatever you are making.
The ones you write down will be your answers.
I'm not to sure
The Envelope, The Cutting & Sewing Instruction Sheet and The Tissue Pattern Pieces.
William Neubecker has written: 'Home instruction for sheet metal workers' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Automobiles & Sheet Metal Boats' 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Home instruction for sheet metal workers' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Short patterns, kinks and quick methods for sheet metal workers, time, labor and material saving procedure' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Antique automobile body construction and restoration' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Bodies, Collectors and collecting
http://www.realguns.com/Commentary/comar185.htm has a wonderful, step by step instruction sheet.
Ralph D. Widdowson has written: 'Sheet metal as an area of industrial arts instruction in Pennsylvania public schools' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work
Sign off job card/work instruction sheet as complete.
Due to steel fabrication being a primarily hands-on, online instruction is rare. However, see http://www.sheetmetalworld.com/sheet-metal-news/fabrication-tutorials/22-sheet-metal-tutorials for 22 tutorials on sheet metal work.
Apprenticeship generally is considered to be the best way to learn this trade. The apprenticeship program consists of 4 or 5 years of on-the-job training and an average of 200 hours per year of classroom instruction. Apprenticeship programs provide comprehensive instruction in both sheet metal fabrication and installation. They may be administered by local joint committees composed of the Sheet Metal Workers