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Douglas Hemsworth
Address **CENSORED**
St. Francis, MN 55070
Home Phone **CENSORED**
thepspmodder@hotmail.com
Objective: To obtain employment as a student apprentice
Education:
St. Francis High School St. Francis, MN 2005 to Current
Metal Technology
Learned basic concepts of metal working. Taught tools of the trade, welders, sheers, hammers ect.
Learned basic welding techniques. Oxyacetylene and mig welding learned along with basic welding joints, butt, lap, corner, T and edge. Learned basic manual lathe operations. Created a nut and bolt from 1” hex bar.
Learned basic programming and operation of CNC plasma cutter. Created a design on the computer and cut it out of 16 gauge steel.
Welding Technology 1
Learned advanced welding techniques. Tig, tig aluminum and arc welding learned.
Learned advanced concepts of metal working. Learned about different types of metal and how they are used.
Welding Technology 2
Expanded knowledge and experience with learned welding techniques. A large scale project was required, therefore I continued work on my car, mentioned later, which consisted of final customization of the frame, mounting of front a rear axles and the body.
Learned advanced metal fabrication. Metal preparation for paint, consisted of grinding, sanding.
Learned basics of auto body processes (primer, filler, and paint). Etched, primed, body filled, final paint done on the dash for my 1929 Chevy.
Machine Tool Technology
Learned basic concept of metal machining. Climb, conventional, peripheral and face milling learned.
Learned basic operation of manual mills. Produced the head of a machinists hammer.
Learned basic programming and operation of CNC mill
Learned advanced operation of manual metal lathe. Produced handle for machinists hammer. Learned use of knurling tool.
Independent Study: Building a Car, 1929 Chevy Sedan “Rat Rod”
Research of car building concepts. Roll cage, safety, frame building and body chopping and sectioning researched.
Complete fabrication of custom split “Z” frame. Built of 1.5”x3” steel, supporting a Ford 9” rear axle, mid 40’s front axle and a Ford in-line 6 engine.
Chopping and sectioning of body. Started at a height of 47”, removed 6” from the windows and 6.5” from the body to make a total body height of 34.5”.
Chopper Class (06-07)
Research of different bike types, research then discussed during class to decide on a bike style for the build.
Custom Fabrication of multiple parts to create an entire bike. I personally helped fabricate many miscellaneous parts like rubber mounting system for the gas tank and seat pan fabrication and final assembly.