Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Achievement/work record

Steps on how to establish a portfolio of achievement/work record.

In order to keep work record you will need to know what your doing on each day and takeing down information on what you did.
To do so you will need to take records by takeing Photos or Videos.
Once you have taken photos/videos create your self account on Blogger/Buz/Google Doc any of those will do it. Than you can insert the infortation you got on each day/week and keep uploading it.
Like this you have the records on what you did on a day to day/week scale, than you will have the opportunity to look back and relate to other work you have been doing on how long it mite of taken you or just to refresh your memmory on how to do it.

The Steps you need to take in order to establish your work record:

  1. Create yourself Gmail Account.
  2. Search up "blogger" on google search
  3. Sign in with your Gmail account in Blogger
  4. Click on "Dashboard"
  5. click on "new post" (this will let you create blog)
  6. "title" enter the name of your subject, Eg: Title: Getting started
  7. Start writeing you blog
  8. to insert images click the icon that looks like a photo frame
  9. click on "upload"
  10. Click on "Browse" in order to find where your images are on the computer.
  11. Select you images
  12. Click on "publish post" when your done.

Word Processing Programme

Steps on how to open Microsoft Works Word Processor/Save/retrive and print


  1. Click on "start"
  2. Click "All Programs"
  3. Click "Microsoft Works"
  4. Open "Microsoft Works Word Processor"

To Save Work:


  1. Once finished with your work click on "file"
  2. Select "save as.."
  3. "save in" where you would like to save your file. eg: Desktop.
  4. Enter File Name.
  5. Click on "save"





To Retrive File:

  1. Click "File" top right corner
  2. Click "Open"
  3. Click on "Look In" ( where you have saved you work ) can be Desktop/My Computer ect..
  4. Select folder
  5. Enter the "file name"
  6. Click "open"


To Print:

  1. Click "file"
  2. Select "print"
  3. Select printer name "Name"
  4. "Copies"
  5. Select your paper size A4,A3,A2 ect...
  6. Click "OK"

Sending Email

Steps to send email:
  1. Open Internet
  2. Search Bar
  3. Go on you Emails website eg: http://www.hotmail.com/
  4. Log in on your account or create account.
  5. Once logged in click on "new(write a new message)"
  6. "to"= enter email account of the sender eg: sender@hotmail.com
  7. "subject:"
  8. Write the letter
  9. Final Step click "send"


To recive email:
  1. Log into you email account
  2. click on "inbox"
  3. If the mail is highlighted means you have not opened it.
  4. click the email highlighted
  5. Final step read it

Trade-related article

Summary:
This article is about a family who ran boat-building business Called C.Blunt Boat Builder.
It is like a history about how they started their family business and what obstacles they faced and how they solved them until they became famous and is now a tourist attraction.






The obtacles they can face can be that some of there family members might not want to continue the boat-building company and  lose there interest on boat-building. The way they can solve this problem could be to send there kids into technology based school in order to keep there intrerest in the trade world.



the other obtacle they might face is that working with family is more different to working with other people and its much more easier to argue. The way they can fix this is by probably working on different parts in the workshop or keep there cool and respect towards each other.






Article: http://classicwoodenboat.com.au/boat-builders/13-c-blunt-boa-tbuilders-williamstown?showall=1

Cv Cover Letter

Dear Sir,

I am graduate from UniTec's Certificate in applied technology(boat building) writeing letter to apply for the boat building job vacancy provided by your company.

Graduated from Auckland Boys Grammar School, I have complited NCEA level 1 and level 2, studied in Furniture design. Huge interest towards disign and technology was developed since then and further boat-building related skills were learnt throughout the certificate course. The Applied Technology course was very all-rounded, not only did we learn about basic boat-building skills, we also learnt about how the boat building indusrty works and had the chance to familiar outselves with different computer programs that facilitate the boat-building process, such as AutoCad and OpenProj

I am very hardworking and always willing to learn. I really enjoy the process of boat-building and find great pleasure in it. Being a great team player, coperating will others is difinitely not a problem. Building a career in boat-building is my goal and I will try my best in perusing it.

Thanks for your time and I'll be more than grateful if an interview opportunity can be granted.


Your Sincerely,
Goran S



Student Portfolio. ( cv-formal letter )

Monday, June 6, 2011

Learning Outcome from BLOG

When i first started the cource my spelling was poor and i'm glad to say that when i started to use blog my spelling has inproved and also the way i lay out my words.

The other learning outcome of blog i had is that you can see what others are posting and if you have any questiong you can contact people which had the same problem as you an ask them how they fixed it.

Work over the last few weeks. part 2

B/h after the glass plates were places on and the carbon.

 female hold for the blister/cabin so when flipped over it can rest on it.                                                           

B/h Stn 11. and the gunnel into place just to see if they fit.





makeing table for when the deck is flipped over it can rest on it. made from 3 ladders and they were screwed into a mdf wood.




we used lasar in order to get all the highs for the legs of the ladders so they can be the same high and in the same angle.

chris was showing Eron and Harrison how to do the lamination of the transom.

a mess ive spotted in the workshop             


and after the cleaning up how it looked just to make the place more safe since we had an complain about the work area not being clean. Ive cleaned it up by moveing the scrap wood away from there and placeing it nice an neatly on the side and also the table was in a mess also cleaned it to make it nice and tidy

also moved away the hose so no 1 can slip and fall over.

the table for the deck and also the mold for the blister.



trying to get the blister free in order to flip the deck and blister over.




And the Deck and Blister are finally done and Flipped over now its tide to get sanding and glassing the inside.                            

Work done over the last few weeks.


once we cut the rebate we fitted the glass plate inside and glued it in stitue.

this photo shows what we used in order to cut the grove into the foam so the glass plate can fit inside.                               

I and Greg we doing the Flanges for the deck.


the photo here shows the air hoes we have running for the Vacum on every floor                                                                           


we had to loft out the angle on the flange before we can fitted into place

once we finished lofting we got some pine wood and cut them into the shape we needed them and into the correct angle we made 2 of ea, one for PS and the other for SS and we also checked out angles with the lofting.





 here is a photo of us placeing the flanges into place and leminateing them.

we Pre-leminated the glass before putting it in place so it can stick much better onto the foam and wont fall off and it also makes it easier not to drill ressin on the foam                                                                 

the glass roll we had was cut into peaces of 300mm long and than cut into half in order to get it into the curve we needed. The glass also had a 10mm lap.