Introduction to Woodworking
GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Intro to Woodworking
This course provides studies in construction with emphasis on carpentry skills such as framing, finishing, and related projects. Instruction will include safety principles and practices, recognition of standard lumber sizes, cost estimating of wood projects and blueprint reading. Major areas of study include common exterior and interior finishing materials and specifications; basic carpentry mathematics and trim installation. Students will also learn to use a variety of tools specific to the carpentry trade. Students will construct projects as a method to learn and demonstrate knowledge and skills in this area.
This course provides studies in construction with emphasis on carpentry skills such as framing, finishing, and related projects. Instruction will include safety principles and practices, recognition of standard lumber sizes, cost estimating of wood projects and blueprint reading. Major areas of study include common exterior and interior finishing materials and specifications; basic carpentry mathematics and trim installation. Students will also learn to use a variety of tools specific to the carpentry trade. Students will construct projects as a method to learn and demonstrate knowledge and skills in this area.
carpentry
GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Carpentry
This course provides students with a planned sequence of learning opportunities to develop competencies needed for employment in the area of carpentry. The course builds on skills learned in Carpentry I. Course content will emphasize the use of tool techniques resource and production systems used to produce goods. Topics include basic cabinetry terminology; hardwood and softwood lumber types and grading; sheet material types, grades and sizes; basic wood joinery; fasteners and adhesives; stationary woodworking machinery set-up; operations and safety procedures; portable power tool operations; and surface preparation. Students will continue to work on projects as a method to learn and demonstrate knowledge and skills in this area.
This course provides students with a planned sequence of learning opportunities to develop competencies needed for employment in the area of carpentry. The course builds on skills learned in Carpentry I. Course content will emphasize the use of tool techniques resource and production systems used to produce goods. Topics include basic cabinetry terminology; hardwood and softwood lumber types and grading; sheet material types, grades and sizes; basic wood joinery; fasteners and adhesives; stationary woodworking machinery set-up; operations and safety procedures; portable power tool operations; and surface preparation. Students will continue to work on projects as a method to learn and demonstrate knowledge and skills in this area.
Intro to Woodworking Current Project
This week - Scale Drawings
Carpentry Current Project
This week - Surveying
This week - Scale Drawings
Carpentry Current Project
This week - Surveying