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KoneruLakshmaiah Education Foundation

(Deemed to be University)

FRESHMAN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT


A Project Based Lab Report

On

Dust bin

SUBMITTED BY:

I.D NUMBER NAME

180030071- satya joshi

180030083-Murali Krishna

180030131-Mohit
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

Guide Name –Mr.B.kiran kumar

KL UNIVERSITY
Green fields, Vaddeswaram – 522 502
Guntur Dt., AP, India.

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DEPARTMENT OF BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES-II

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project based laboratory report entitled


“Dust bin” submitted by Mr.Ch.Murali Krishna sai bearing Regd. No:180030083
to the Department of Basic Engineering Sciences-II, KL University in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of a project in “ Workshop
Practices for Computer Engineers- 18CS1003”course in I B Tech I Semester, is a
bonafide record of the work carried out by him/her under my supervision during
the academic year 2018 – 2 019.

PROJECT SUPERVISOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

B.Kiran kumar Dr.S.N.Padhi

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

It is great pleasure for me to express my gratitude to our honorable


President Sri. Koneru Satyanarayana, for giving the opportunity and platform
with facilities in accomplishing the project based laboratory report.

I express the sincere gratitude to our principal Prof.Dr. N.Venkataram for


his administration towards our academic growth.

I express sincere gratitude to HOD-BES-II Dr.S.N.Padhi for his leadership


and constant motivation provided in successful completion of our academic
semester. I record it as my privilege to deeply thank for providing us the efficient
faculty and facilities to make our ideas into reality.

I express my sincere thanks to our project supervisor <name> for his/her


novel association of ideas, encouragement, appreciation and intellectual zeal
which motivated us to venture this project successfully.

Finally, it is pleased to acknowledge the indebtedness to all those who


devoted themselves directly or indirectly to make this project report success.

Name - Regd No

Ch.Murali Krishna sai - 180030083

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INDEX
S.NO TITLE PAGE NO

1 Abstract 5

2 Aim of the Project 6

3 Materials Required 7

4 Trades Used 7-10

5 Procedure 10

6 Photos While Making Project 11

7 Conclusion 12

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ABSTRACT

A dust bin is a container for temporarily storing waste,


and is usually made out of metal or plastic. Some
common terms are dustbin, garbage can, and trash
can. The words "rubbish", "basket" and "bin" are more
common in British English usage; "trash" and "can" are
more common in American English usage. "Garbage"
may refer to food waste specifically (when distinguished
from "trash") or to municipal solid waste in general. In
1875, the first household rubbish bins were introduced in
Britain to create a regulated system of collection.

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AIM OF THE PROJECT

To reduce waste material keeping clean (swach


bharat)

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MATERIALS REQUIRED

 TOOLS REQUIRED:
 Hammer
 Saw
 Scriber
 Try square

 MATERIALS REQUIRED:
 Wood
 nuts
 nulls
 glue
 scale

NAME OF MATERIAL DIMENSIONS/QUANTITY

Ply wood Length-18.5cm

Width-18.5cm

Height-25cm

TRADES USED
1)Carpentary

Carpenters at work

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Traditional carpenter's tools
Ethnographic Museum of Western Liguria, Cervo, Italy

Carpenters in an Indian village

Carpentry is a skilled trade in which the primary work performed is the


cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the
construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc.
Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did the rougher
work such as framing, but today many other materials are also
used[1] and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture
building are considered carpentry. In the United States, 98.5% of
carpenters are male, and it was the fourth most male-dominated
occupation in the country in 1999.[2] In 2006 in the United States, there
were about 1.5 million carpentry positions.[3] Carpenters are usually the
first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave.[4] Carpenters normally
framed post-and-beam buildings until the end of the 19th century; now
this old fashioned carpentry is called timber framing. Carpenters learn
this trade by being employed through an apprenticeship training—
normally 4 years—and qualify by successfully completing that country's
competence test in places such as the United Kingdom, the United
States, Australia and South Africa. It is also common that the skill can be
learned by gaining work experience other than a formal training
program, which may be the case in many places.

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2)Drilling

Titanium drilling

Drilling is a cutting process that uses a drill bit to cut a hole of


circular cross-section in solid materials. The drill bit is usually a
rotary cutting tool, often multi-point. The bit is pressed against the work-
piece and rotated at rates from hundreds to thousands of revolutions per
minute. This forces the cutting edge against the work-piece, cutting
off chips (swarf) from the hole as it is drilled.
In rock drilling, the hole is usually not made through a circular cutting
motion, though the bit is usually rotated. Instead, the hole is usually
made by hammering a drill bit into the hole with quickly repeated short
movements. The hammering action can be performed from outside the
hole (top-hammer drill) or within the hole (down-the-hole drill, DTH).
Drills used for horizontal drilling are called drifter drills.
In rare cases, specially-shaped bits are used to cut holes of non-circular
cross-section; a square cross-section is possible.
3)Fitting
 A fitting model, the model trying on the clothes.
 Any machine component, piping or tubing part that can attach or
connect two or more larger parts. For examples,
see coupling, compression fitting, piping and plumbing
fittings and pipe fitting.
 A furniture fitting is any furniture component having a functional use
 The process of applying regression analysis to data. This method is
sometimes called line-fitting or curve fitting depending on the result.
 The process of cutting and shaping parts on a custom, craft-
production basis to cause them to fit together into an assembly with
the proper engineering fit.
 Preprocessing of data for data mining or other parsing.

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 Mathematical concepts named after Hans Fitting such as Fitting
subgroup, Fitting length, Fitting lemma, Fitting ideal, and Fitting's
theorem.
 Light socket or lamp fitting.
 An element of a tantrum, seizure or any other sudden occurrence of a
symptom or unusual behaviour

PROCEDURE
This is a project that can be adapted and transformed into all kinds of
stuff. I really want to see what you come up with on this one. You
will need Length- 18.5cm width 18.5 cm Height-25cm screws
wood glue, two hinges, and a finish of your choice. I used and top
coated it with links). I used pocket hole screws at a few locations in
this project but if you do not have a pocket hole jig you can build this
entire cabinet with butt joints, glue, and brad nails. Here is a
downloadable .zip file containing all of these images in a higher
resolution as well as a few printer friendly images: This is a relatively
straight forward build so lets get started.

To start, cut all of your pieces according to the cutlist. The front piece
of the lid assembly, the actual lid, and the top piece all receive angled
cuts on one face. The cutlist shows all of these pieces with their
longest dimensions so the angled cuts cans be made after cutting to
initial size.

Next, assemble the four legs of the can. Glue and brad nails will hold
this with no problem. Regular butt joints here

Now fix the top open close door

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PHOTO WHILE MAKING PROJECT

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CONCLUSION
Make use of dust bin and keep the city clean

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