ࡱ> sur 4_bjbjaa rVTTTTT4h$$(|#~#~#~#~#~#~#,%a(#T#3TT#333TT|#3|#33d!"#|"h##0$"(3($"3T"##3$( :   C. V. TART AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND MATERIALS CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT Rules for the State FFA Event Sponsor This event is sponsored by C.V. Tart Endowment. State Event Superintendent The superintendent for this event is Mr. Jason Davis, State FFA Coordinator, Campus Box 7654 NCSU, Raleigh, NC 27695 Phone: 919.515.4206 Fax: 919.513.0216 Email: jason_davis@ncsu.edu Eligibility and General Guidelines Participation is open only to first year agricultural education students in middle school and to a first year agricultural education student in high school and no older than the Sophomore level during the school year immediately prior to the State FFA Convention in which the event is held. Members winning a previous state FFA event in this area are ineligible. Teams may consist of three or four individuals. The fourth lowest team member score is not considered except in the case of a tie. No alternates are allowed in state events. Any alternate found participating in a state event would result in team disqualification. FFA members and advisors may not visit the site of a state career development event within seven days of the start of the event. Teams that violate this rule will be disqualified. FFA members in good standing may also participate as individuals in this event. A chapter may have up to two members participate as individuals as long as the chapter does not have a team participating in the event. Their scores will only count toward individual recognition, and will not be tallied as a team score. Three members participating in this event from the same chapter constitute a team. The top three individuals in the federation event are eligible to participate in the state event as individuals regardless of their team placing. The top three teams in the federation are eligible to participate in the state event The use of cellular phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) or any other mobile electronic communication device is prohibited during any state-level career development event. Any violation of this rule by any team member will result in total team disqualification. Any member found cheating in any state-level career development event will result in total team disqualification for that event. At the North Carolina FFA State Convention, participation in more than one FFA CDE event is permitted as long as events are not being held concurrently and no special previsions are required to facilitate participation with the exception that parliamentary procedure and public speaking and parliamentary procedure and Creed speaking which are held concurrently will allow dual participation and special provisions for flighting. Procedures for Administering the Event The event coordinator shall be responsible for setting up the event, choosing event officials, and developing materials according to the criteria listed below. The Tool Identification Phase (80 points total and 40 minutes to complete) Forty (40) tools will be selected from the attached official list. Each tool used in the event shall have a number attached to it by a string; thus, participants can pick up the tool to examine it. Participants will place the number of the tool in the space to the left of that tool name on the official list. When two sets of tools are used, they shall include the same tools. No tool will be used more than once in the identification portion of the event. Each participant will be assigned a tool to begin identification. Each participant will remain at each tool for one minute and then progress to the next tool. No participant will be permitted to go to a tool for a second time. Grading will be done by giving two (2) points for each tool correctly identified. If it is observed that a participant uses the same number on his or her paper for more than identification, neither number will be counted as correct thus resulting in a penalty for using the same number twice. When teachers are involved in the grading of papers, they shall not grade any papers of their own team members. The Knowledge Test Phase (20 points total and 40 minutes to complete) A written (matching) test designed to test the knowledge of the participants regarding the proper use(s) of 20 randomly selected tools will be developed by the coordinator selecting 20 tools and 25 uses from the attached tool identification listing. Participants will place the letter of the correct use is the space to the left of each tool. Each participant will be given 40 minutes to complete the test. One (1) point will be given for each tool with the correct use. When teachers are involved in the grading of papers, they shall not grade papers of their own team members. Scoring The top three scores of participants from a team will be counted to determine team rankings. Papers of the top three teams shall be rechecked for accuracy. Procedure for Determining the State Event Winner when Scores are Tied In the event a tie score exists, apply the following methods in sequential order until the tie is broken: Compare the alternate scores. The lowest team member score is the alternate score. Special Note: In the event a tie exists between first, second or third place teams on the regional level, the tied teams will be allowed to participate in the state event. In the event a tie exists in a federation event that sends teams directly to state competition, the tied teams will be allowed to participate in the state event. Dress Code Participants are required to follow the North Carolina FFA Career Development Event Dress Code. A ten percent reduction in the total team score will be taken if a participant violates the dress code. Participants should wear long pants, an appropriate shirt with a collar or an appropriate high school or FFA t-shirt. Clothing should be appropriate for work in a shop or laboratory setting. State Awards The following awards will be presented annually at the state FFA convention provided sponsorship is available: State Winning Team First place team plaque, pins and toolboxes with a starter set of tools for team members Second Place Team Second place team plaque, pins for team members Third Place Team Third place team plaque, pins for team members High Scoring Individual Medallion Supplemental Information Please review the following pages for supplemental information regarding the agricultural tools and materials career development event. Official Tools and Materials Identification List Revised 2001 Instructions: Tools/Materials will be numbered 140. The contestant is to write the appropriate number in the space to the left of the tool. SCORE _______ (No. correct multiplied by 2) Contestant Number___________________ Contestant Name_____________________________ List of Tools ________45( pipe elbow ________90( pipe elbow ________90( street elbow ________Adjustable wrench ________Allen wrench ________Aviation snips ________Ball pein hammer ________Bar clamp ________Bent nose pliers ________Bolt cutters ________Bolt die ________Bolt die stock ________Bolt tap ________Box end wrench ________Brick jointer ________Brick trowel ________Bulb planter ________Bush axe ________Butt hinge ________C clamp ________Carriage bolt ________Castrator ________Center punch ________Chain saw file ________Chalk line reel ________Chipping hammer ________Circuit breaker ________Circular carbide saw blade ________Cold chisel ________Combination oil stone ________Combination square ________Combination wrench ________Common nail ________Compass ________Compass saw ________Concrete finishing trowel ________Concrete float ________Coping saw ________Cordless drill ________Countersink ________Cutting torch ________Deep socket ________Dehorner ________Diagonal cutting pliers ________Drift punch ________Drill press vise ________Duplex receptacle ________Dust mask ________Ear tagger ________Electrical multimeter ________Emery dresser ________End cutting nippers ________Expansion shield ________Extension ________Eye bolt ________Fence pliers ________Fence staple ________File card ________Finishing nail ________Flaring tool ________Flathead stove bolt ________Flathead wood screw ________Framing square ________Fuse puller ________Gate valve ________Glass cutter ________Grafting tool ________Grease gun ________Groove joint pliers ________Hacksaw ________Half hatchet ________Half round file ________Hammer drill ________Hand screw clamp ________Hedge shears ________Hinge handle ________Hose bib ________Implant gun ________Impulse sprinkler ________Increment borer ________Junction box ________Lag screw ________Level ________Line level ________Long nose pliers ________Lopping shears ________Machine bolt ________Machinist's vise ________Mason hammer ________Mason level ________Masonry bit ________Masonry nail ________Mill file ________Miter box ________Nail hammer ________Nail set ________Nailing gun ________Nut driver ________Obstruction wrench ________Open end wrench ________Phillips screwdriver ________Pin punch ________Pipe bushing ________Pipe cap ________Pipe coupling ________Pipe nipple ________Pipe plug ________Pipe reducer ________Pipe stop & waste ________Pipe tee ________Pipe union ________Pipe wrench ________Piston ring compressor ________Planting bar ________Plumb bob ________Portable circular saw ________Portable electric drill ________Portable jig saw ________Portable electric sander ________Pruning saw ________Pruning shears ________Putty knife ________PVC cutter ________Regular socket ________Reversible ratchet ________Roofing nail ________Round file ________Roundhead stove bolt ________Roundhead wood screw ________Router ________Rubber mallet ________Safety glasses ________Safety goggles ________Screw extractor ________Screwmate ________Sheet metal screw ________Side cutting pliers ________Sledge hammer ________Slip joint pliers ________Slotted screwdriver ________Solderless wire nut ________Soil auger ________Soil thermometer ________Soil tube ________Soldering gun ________Spark plug gauge ________Spark plug socket ________Speed bore bit ________Speed handle ________Straight shank drill bit ________Strap hinge ________Switch box ________T-hinge ________Tap wrench ________Tape rule ________Thickness gauge ________Timing light ________Tip cleaners ________Tire chuck ________Tire gauge ________Toggle bolt ________Toggle switch ________Toggle switch plate ________Torch lighter ________Torque wrench ________Torx screwdriver ________Tree diameter tape ________Triangular file ________Try square ________Tube cutter ________Universal joint ________Universal socket ________Valve spring compressor ________Vise grip pliers ________Vise grip welding clamp ________Water breaker ________Welding gloves ________Welding goggles ________Welding helmet ________Welding torch ________Wheel puller ________Wire scratch brush ________Wire strippers ________Wood chisel ________Wood mallet ________Wood rasp ________Wrecking bar FFA AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND MATERIALS CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT Name Proper Use of Tools, Equipment or Materials 45( pipe elbow Making a 45 degree turn with pipe 90( pipe elbow Making a 90 degree turn with pipe 90( street elbow Making a 90-degree turn with galvanized pipe when threads are inside on one end and outside on the other Adjustable wrench Turning various size nuts and bolts Allen wrench Turning hex head socket screws Aviation snips Cutting sheet metal Ball pain hammer Hammering metal Bar clamp Clamping large sections of wood together Bent nose pliers Reaching obstructive or awkward places Bolt cutters Cutting bolts and steel rods Bolt die Cutting threads on bolts and rods Bolt die stock Holder for bolt die Bolt tap Cutting inside threads Box end wrench Turning hex head nuts and bolts Brick jointer Smoothing and designing masonry joints Brick trowel Placing and spreading mortar Bulb planter Planting and transplanting bulbs Bush axe Cutting bushes and under growth Butt hinge Hinge for narrow fencing C clamp Clamping two or more pieces of metal together Carriage bolt Used for bolting wood to wood or wood to metal Castrator Tool for sterilizing small animals Center punch Starting holes in metal Chain saw file Sharpening chain saw chain Chalk line reel Marking straight lines Chipping hammer Removing slag from welds Circuit breaker Protection from overload in electrical circuits Circular carbide saw blade Blade for use on a portable electric saw Cold chisel Cutting metal Combination oil stone For sharpening and honing cutting tools Combination square Determining 45 and 90 angles Combination wrench Turning hex and square nuts and bolts Common nail For nailing boards together where holding power is desired Compass Drawing circles Compass saw Cutting wood in close places Concrete finishing trowel Smoothing concrete Concrete float Leveling concrete Coping saw Cutting curves and irregular cuts Cordless drill Drilling holes with a tool that uses a battery pack Countersink Flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw or bolt Cutting torch Cutting metal with heat Deep socket Turning nuts and bolts in depressed areas Dehorner Removing horns from cattle Diagonal cutting pliers Surface and diagonal wire cutting Drift punch Aligning holes Drill press vise Holding stock while drilling Duplex receptacle Used to plug in electrical units Dust mask Protects the respiratory system from airborne particles Ear tagger Labels individual animals for identification Electrical multimeter Performs various tests on electrical circuits Emery dresser Smoothing face of grinding wheel End cutting nippers Cutting ends of wire, nails and small bolts Expansion shield anchoring a lag screw into concrete, brick or block Extension Extends reach of socket Eye bolt Bolt used to attach wire onto Fence pliers Building and repair of wire fences Fence staple For nailing up fencing File card Cleaning cutting grooves of file Finishing nail Nailing boards where head will not be noticed Flaring tool Flaring ends of tubing Flathead stove bolt for fastening wood or metal to metal with a wrench and leaving a flat surface Flathead wood screw for fastening wood to wood where a flat surface is required Framing square Squaring cut corners and laying out stairs & rafters Fuse puller Removing cartridge fuses Gate valve For cutting off water supply on a main line Glass cutter Cutting glass Grafting tool Preparing woody parts for grafting Grease gun Lubricating through grease fitting Groove joint pliers Gripping when greater pressure is needed Hack saw Sawing metal Half hatchet Cutting and fitting wood Half round file Curve and flat filing Hammer drill For power drilling in concrete, brick or block Hand screw clamp Clamping wood together Hedge shears Trimming and shaping hedge Hinge handle Socket handle to be used when flexibility is needed Hose bib Valve for attaching a water hose and turning water supply on and off Implant gun Injects growth hormones in animals Impulse sprinkler For overhead irrigation of plants where rotation is water driven Increment borer Checking growth rate of trees Junction box Box used to join several electrical wires into a circuit Lag screw Screw used where great pressure to turn is required Level Leveling and plumbing Line level Leveling between long distance points Long nose pliers Reaching into recessed areas Lopping shears Cutting large branches when pruning shrubbery Machine bolt For fastening metal to metal with a wrench Machinist's vise Holding metal firm while working Mason hammer Chipping and shaping masonry material Mason level Leveling and plumbing masonry materials Masonry bit Boring a hole in concrete, brick or block Masonry nail Nailing in concrete, brick or block Mill file Filing metal Miter box Cutting angles Nail hammer Driving nails Nail set Countersinking nail heads Nailing gun Rapid nailing using air, gas or electricity Nut driver Socket permanently attached to a handle for turning small nuts and bolts Obstruction wrench Reaching nuts & bolts around obstructions Open end wrench Turning square head nuts & bolts Phillips screwdriver Turning Phillips head screws Pin punch Driving out metal pins Pipe bushing Reducing pipe size Pipe cap Closing the end of a pipe by going over the pipe end Pipe coupling Joining two pieces of pipe Pipe nipple Adding length to a piece of pipe Pipe plug Closing the end of a pipe, threads on outside Pipe reducer Reducing pipe size Pipe stop & waste For turning off water and draining the line Pipe tee For joining pipe at 90( angles Pipe union Joining two pieces of pipe where neither side can be turned Pipe wrench Turning and holding metal pipe Piston ring compressor Compressing ring for inserting into cylinder Planting bar Setting out tree seedlings Plumb bob Vertical plumbing to locate points Portable circular saw Sawing wood in construction projects Portable electric drill Drilling holes with an external source of electricity Portable jig saw Making irregular cuts Portable electric sander Smoothes surface with an external source of electricity Pruning saw Sawing limbs from shrubbery and trees Pruning shears Cutting and shaping shrubbery Putty knife Applying and smoothing putty PVC cutter Cutting non-metallic pipe Regular socket General purpose socket for turning nuts & bolts Reversible ratchet Reverse rotation of socket turning Roofing nail For nailing tin, aluminum, fiberglass or asphalt roofing Round file Filing inside holes Roundhead stove bolt For fastening wood or metal to metal with a screwdriver and wrench Roundhead wood screw For fastening wood to wood Router Makes edges or designs in wooden surfaces Rubber mallet Hammering to avoid marring surface Safety glasses To protect eyes from the impact of foreign objects Safety goggles To protect eyes from liquids and vapors Screw extractor Removing broken bolts, studs & screws Screwmate Drills & countersinks flat head wood screw holes Sheet metal screw Joining two pieces of sheet metal Side cutting pliers Holding and/or cutting wire Sledge hammer Heavy hammering Slip joint pliers Adjust for holding various size materials Slotted screwdriver Turning slotted screws Solderless wire nut Joining two or more electrical wires Soil auger Boring into soil to get samples Soil thermometer Determining soil temperature Soil tube Obtaining soil for testing Soldering gun Melting solder Spark plug gauge Gauge and set spark plug gap Spark plug socket Install and remove spark plugs Speed bore bit Woodboring bit for electric drill Speed handle Rapid turning of socket Straight shank drill bit Drilling metal Strap hinge Hinge used where major strength or support is required Switch box Used to install toggle switches or duplex receptacles T-hinge Used where strength is required but one facing is narrow Tap wrench Holding bolt tap Tape rule Straight or curved measuring Thickness gauge Determining gaps Timing light Timing ignition Tip cleaners Cleaning welding and cutting tips Tire chuck To inflate tires Tire gauge Checking tire air pressure Toggle bolt Anchoring into a hollow space Toggle switch Turning current on and off Toggle switch plate Cover for toggle switch Torch lighter Light acetylene and propane Torque wrench Measure amount of torque Torx screwdriver Turning torx-head screws and bolts Tree diameter tape Measure circumference of trees Triangular file Filing saws Try square 90 squaring Tube cutter Cutting soft tubing Universal joint Holding socket for angle turning Universal socket Socket of angle turning Valve spring compressor Compressing valve spring for removal and insertion Vise grip pliers For extra firm gripping Vise grip welding clamp For extra firm gripping of welding materials Water breaker Reduces the impact of water pressure on soil and plants Welding gloves Protects welders hands Welding goggles Protects welders eyes Welding helmet Protects face and eyes from welding flash Welding torch Heats and fuses metal Wheel puller Remove wheel from axle Wire scratch brush Cleaning metal Wire strippers Removing insulation from electric wire Wood chisel Dressing and shaping wood Wood mallet Driving nonmetallic objects Wood rasp Coarse filing of wood Wrecking bar Ripping and prying SAMPLE FORMAT Knowledge Test Proper Tool Uses Agricultural Tools and Materials Career Development Event Instructions to participants: You are to choose the correct use for each of the following tools. After you have chosen a use for a given tool, place the appropriate letter in the space to the left of the tool. Contestant name________________________________ Contestant number________________ _____1. Bolt die a. Aligning holes _____2. Universal joint b. Heats and fuses metal _____3. Pipe cap c. Closing the end of a pipe, threads on outside _____4. Gate valve d. Flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw or bolt _____5. Straight shank drill bit e. Cutting and shaping shrubbery _____6. Pin punch f. Holding socket for angle turning _____7. Cutting torch g. For fastening metal to metal with a wrench _____8. Screwmate h. Driving out metal pins _____9. Aviation snips i. Sharpening chain saw chain _____10. Round file j. Cutting metal with heat _____11. Side cutting pliers k. For cutting off water supply on a main line _____12. Welding torch l. For fastening wood to wood _____13. Lopping shears m. Cutting ends of wire, nails and small bolts _____14. Machine bolt n. Reduces the impact of water pressure on soil and plants _____15. Speed handle o. Cutting metal _____16. Drift punch p. Rapid turning of socket _____17. End cutting nippers q. Cutting threads on bolts and rods _____18. Pruning shears r. Drills & countersinks flat head wood screw holes _____19. Roundhead wood screw s. Cutting sheet metal _____20. Cold chisel t. Drilling metal u. Cutting large branches when pruning shrubbery v. Socket handle to be used when flexibility is needed w. Closing the end of a pipe by going over the pipe end x. Holding and/or cutting wire y. 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