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Composites 102: Wet Layup & Destructive Testing at EVERETT SPEEA UNION HALL & Edmonds College MakerSpace
Register for this class by completing the questions after the notes below.
NOTE:
• Attendees must be at least 18 years of age. • There will be time scheduled for a lunch break for each class, light snacks will be provided on days at the Everett SPEEA Hall.
• If you are unable to register due to this class being full and you wish to be put on a waiting list for cancellations or a future class, email ace@speea.org
DESCRIPTION: Participants will learn basic composites manufacturing skills at an introductory level. Including 30 common basic composites terms, basic safety procedures & practices, and the basics of wet layup & vacuum bag techniques. Students will also be exposed to basic, simple materials such as fibers, resins, consumables, as well as engineering analysis tools and techniques. After building their own composite laminates, students will have the chance to test them through destructive means.
***THIS IS IN-PERSON TRAINING AT THE EVERETT SPEEA HALL & THE EDMONDS COLLEGE MAKERSPACE***
Training is limited to 16 participants.
DAY 1 DATE: February 6, 2025 TIME: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
LOCATION: Everett SPEEA Union Hall 2414 106th St. SW Everett, WA 98204 **MUST ATTEND DAY 1 TO ATTEND DAY 2**
DAY 2 DATE: February 8, 2025 TIME: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM LOCATION: Edmonds College MakerSpace - Composites Lab 6606 196TH ST SW Lynnwood, WA 98036
DAY 3 DATE: February 13, 2025 TIME: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM LOCATION: Everett SPEEA Union Hall 2414 106th St. SW Everett, WA 98204
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Max Kismarton, a Boeing aircraft designer, works in Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) Product Development, in the Airplane Configuration & Integration group, heading research and development projects on micromechanical behavior, hybrid laminates and high-performance wing box structures for present and future commercial aircraft. He also is an instructor for the University of Kansas.