Subject: Cabinetry
Grade: 11, 12 (Class Size around 14 Students or as space dictates)
Length of Course: First and Second Semester
Prerequisite: Machine Woods
CURRICULUM BENCHMARKS:
· Comply with safety rules.
· Be productive in a clean and safe working environment.
· Follow cleanup procedures and report tool and mechanical breakdowns.
· Maintain and utilize basic hand and power tools.
· Recognize when tools need adjustment and repair.
· Set up and use different woodworking machines.
· Be able to plan, design, and construct a woods project.
· Practice problem-solving skills.
· Compute cost of material for a project.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Cabinetry is an advanced course in woods and is available to the student wanting to learn more advanced woodworking techniques. The student will design and built an advanced woods project that will involve more detail and construction methods. This class should expand the student’s appreciation of use and availability of power machines, jigs, and special operations. This course is the completion of a three-year program in woods and is a challenging experience.
WHAT STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO DO:
1) Complete assigned work in textbook.
2) Will successfully pass safety test on operation of power machines.
3) Follow all safety rules.
4) Leave lab in clean and orderly fashion.
5) Plan, design, and construct an advanced woods project during the school year.
EVALUATION:
Students will be evaluated on project selection, design and workmanship.