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Skills USA, District Seven 
Judges Score sheet for Collision Repair Competition
Rubric Code: X2W7524
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Basic

1 pts

Basic

10 pts

Competent

15 pts

Advanced

20 pts

Overall Shop Saftey

Below Basic

Student failed to follow a significant number (most) of safety rules.
Basic

Student attempted to follow safety rules but failed to meet several (3 or more) .
Competent

Student followed most safety rules, clothes, and equipment.
Advanced

Student followed ALL safety rules, and used ALL the proper safety equipment/ clothing.
Welding Appearance

Below Basic

Weld has been done to fast or to slow. Weld is not complete. Weld is cut off in places, not uniform along the weld. Shows bare spots.






PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Basic

Weld shows definite areas of speeding up and slowing down. Ripples tend to be coarse.Weld is cut off in places. Not uniform along the weld. Shows bare spots. Not a uniform thickness through out the weld. Thickness goes to extremes.

PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Competent

Weld shows a constant speed with some blemishes that are minimal. Not a uniform thickness through out the weld. Thickness goes to extremes. Bead maintains width and length. Shows some small blemishes along the weld


PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Advanced

Weld shows a constant speed and uniformity the entire length. Bead is uniform width all along the length of each weld. Has a smooth appearance






PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Welding Penetration

Below Basic

Weld floats on top of the metal. Has no strength, or did not finish.


PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Basic

Weld is uneven in depth, lacks uniformity along weld length.


PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Competent

Weld penetrates deep but does not re surface through the bottom of a jointed welds

PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Advanced

Weld penetrates deep into the metal and adds strength and fusion to the edges and depth.

PLUG
LAP
BUT WITH BACKING
Dent Repair/ Tools

Below Basic

Did not use hammer/dolly and tools required properly.
Basic

Used hammer/dolly, and tools required. Metal shape is 75% accurate.
Competent

Used hammer, dolly and tools required. Metal shape is 90% accurate. Used correct tools required for the job most of the time
Advanced

Used hammer/dolly and tools required. Metal shape is 100% accurate. Used correct dolly tools required for the job all of the time.
Dent Repair/Metal Preparation

Below Basic

Poor grinding techniques gouges in the metal, to small of area metal finished for plastic filler.
Basic

Metal finished but deep gouges in the metal from improper grinding techniques and heat spots creating warpage in the metal
Competent

Metal finished with few gouges or heat areas not large enough for proper filler application.
Advanced

Metal finished properly no gouges, high heat areas and area finished big enough for proper application of plastic filler.
Dent Repair/Overall Appearance

Below Basic

Edges are rough. Metal work is sloppy. Body work is very wavy.
Basic

Some edges are rough. Metal work is 75% accurate. Body work is 75% accurate. Waves apparent in filler. Some deep scratches remaining.
Competent

Edges are clean. Metal work is 90% accurate. Body work is 90% accurate. Little wave in filler. Most of plastic filler is sanded to 180 grit scratches.
Advanced

Edges are clean. Metal work is 100% accurate. Body work is 100% accurate. No waves in filler. Broken paint around the repair area is feathered properly 80/180/320/ and ready for primer.
ESTIMATE MATH

Below Basic

Student attempted to caculated estimated repair time, parts, and materials, but did not finish.
Basic

Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials. Accuracy was less than that required in a collision industry.
Competent

Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials with a low rate of accuracy that would be acceptable in a collision industry.
Advanced

Student completed caculation of estimated repair time, parts, and materials with a high rate of accuracy required in a collision industry.
ASE 30 Question Test

Below Basic
Basic
Competent

TIE BREAKER Out of 5
Advanced

OUT 30 Questions
Professionalism and Apperance

Below Basic

Students lacked professional appearance and professionalism with judges and fellow competitors.
Basic

Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors 50% of the time.
Competent

Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors most of the time.
Advanced

Student wore proper clothing (shirt tucked in etc.), communicated in a professional manner, and worked professionally with judges and fellow competitors at all times.




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