How do they match: Tool and Die Makers

  • Tool and Die Makers

  • Tool Maker
  • Tool Maker Apprentice
  • Tool Liaison
  • Tool Mechanic
  • Tool Repairer
  • Tool Salvage Worker
  • Tool Setter Apprentice
  • Tool Trouble Shooter
  • Tool and Die Maker
  • Tool and Die Maker Apprentice
  • Tool and Die Assembler
  • Tool and Die Machinist
  • Tool and Die Technician
  • Tool and Fixture Specialist
  • Toolmaker
  • Toolsmith
  • Bench Tool Maker
  • Cam Maker
  • Carbide Tool Maker
  • Cutlery and Tools Saw Maker
  • Die Maker
  • Die Maker Apprentice
  • Die Cutter Apprentice
  • Die Sinker Apprentice
  • Die-Casting and Plastic Molding Mold Maker
  • Diecast and Plastic Mold Maker
  • Electronic Die Maker
  • Fixture Maker
  • Forcer Maker
  • Gage Maker
  • Gauge Maker Apprentice
  • Jig Maker
  • Jig Bore Tool Maker
  • Jig and Fixture Builder Apprentice
  • Journeyman Tool and Die Maker
  • Metal Gauge Maker
  • Mold Maker
  • Paper Goods Die Maker
  • Plastic Tool Maker
  • Plastic Die Maker Apprentice
  • Saw Maker
  • Silver Jewelry Die Maker
  • Stamping Bench Die Maker
  • Stamping Die Maker
  • Tap and Die Maker Technician
  • Trim Die Maker
  • Wire Drawing Die Maker

  • Analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and machinists' hand tools.

  • Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.
  • Cut, shape, and trim blanks or blocks to specified lengths or shapes, using power saws, power shears, rules, and hand tools.
  • Develop and design new tools and dies, using computer-aided design software.
  • Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools, hand tools, or welders.
  • Set pyrometer controls of heat-treating furnaces and feed or place parts, tools, or assemblies into furnaces to harden.
  • Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, or grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
  • Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.
  • Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.

  • Assemble machine tools, parts, or fixtures.
  • Design tools, fixtures, or other devices for production equipment.
  • Shape metal workpieces with hammers or other small hand tools.