BullrushSoft Drill: Mastering Site Drilling in 30 Days
Overview
A 30-day hands-on course designed to take a technician from setup to advanced site drilling workflows using BullrushSoft Drill. Daily lessons combine short theory, step-by-step practical tasks, troubleshooting checks, and productivity exercises.
Who it’s for
- Field technicians new to BullrushSoft Drill
- Engineers transitioning from other drilling software
- Team leads training crews for consistent workflows
Structure (30-day breakdown — weekly focus)
| Week | Focus |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | Installation, interface, basic setup, project creation |
| Week 2 | Site planning, drill templates, sensor calibration, test runs |
| Week 3 | Advanced workflows: automation, scripts/macros, data logging |
| Week 4 | Troubleshooting, optimization, safety checks, final project |
Daily format (typical day)
- Goal: One-line learning objective
- Theory (10–15 min): Key concepts
- Hands-on (30–45 min): Step-by-step task with sample data
- Troubleshoot (10 min): Common issues + fixes
- Productivity tip (5 min): Shortcut or workflow tweak
Sample week 1 (days 1–7)
| Day | Task |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Install BullrushSoft Drill, create first project |
| Day 2 | Workspace layout, toolbars, preferences |
| Day 3 | Import site plans, set coordinates |
| Day 4 | Create drill templates, define bit parameters |
| Day 5 | Connect and calibrate sensors/equipment |
| Day 6 | Run a supervised test drill; record logs |
| Day 7 | Review logs, export reports, backup project |
Key skills covered
- Project setup and versioning
- Sensor and equipment calibration
- Template creation and reuse
- Automated workflows and macros
- Data logging, export formats, and report generation
- Common troubleshooting workflows
Final deliverable
By day 30, complete a capstone project: plan and execute a real or simulated site drill, produce a full log, generate compliance reports, and submit a post-job optimization checklist.
Quick tips
- Start each day with a backup of current project files.
- Use templates for repeatable setups to save time.
- Keep a troubleshooting log of errors and fixes for team knowledge sharing.
If you want, I can expand this into a full day-by-day lesson plan with step-by-step tasks and sample data files.
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