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The bottom side of the reference line on a blueprint
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The top side of the reference line on a blueprint
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What "TYP" stands for on a welding blueprint
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An abnormality or irregularity in a weld
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A flaw that structurally affects the weld's integrity
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The heat-affected zone near the weld
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A groove or channel cut into metal before welding
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The metal being joined together in a weld
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The joint configuration where two pieces meet at an angle
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A temporary fastener used to hold pieces in place during welding
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The metal added during the welding process
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Incomplete fusion between weld metal and base metal
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A cavity or void left in the weld metal
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The process of heating metal to reduce hardness
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A crack that forms during or after welding
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The angle at which a joint is cut
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The distance from the root to the face of a weld
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The overlapping of weld metal onto the base metal
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A porous defect caused by gas trapped in weld
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The metal that melts first during welding
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A process using a consumable electrode
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A process using a non-consumable electrode
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The protective gas used in MIG welding
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GAS The protective gas used in TIG welding
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Molten metal that flows below the weld
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The transition area between weld and base metal
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A weld that is too convex (too much buildup)
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A weld that is too concave (depressed center)
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The angle between the workpiece and the electrode
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A type of joint where pieces are side-by-side
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A type of joint where pieces overlap
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A type of joint where pieces are perpendicular
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A type of joint where pieces end-to-end
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The depth of penetration into the base metal
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A method of testing without destroying the part
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TESTING A method of testing that destroys the part
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The ability of a metal to be welded
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The brittleness that occurs near a weld
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The grain structure change near the weld
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A weld bead with uneven ripples or waves
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The speed at which the electrode moves along the joint
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The electrical resistance at the contact point
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A substance applied to prevent oxidation during welding
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The area where base metals meet before welding
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The opening between two pieces to be welded
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The side of the joint where the welder works
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A backing strip used to support the weld
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The process of removing slag after welding
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A visual inspection method using a light source
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The certification that proves welding competency