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Multiple Category Scope and Sequence: Scope and Sequence Report For Course Standards and Objectives, Content, Skills, Vocabulary Wednesday, August 20, 2014, 1:32PM Unit Course Standards and Objectives Content Skills Vocabulary District Advanced Cabinet Making and Millwork (48.0703) (District) 2014-2015 Collaboration Safety (Week 2, 3 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 3 and demonstrate safe practices. Objective 0301 Demonstrate the ability to work safely in a cabinet shop following general safety rules. Objective 0302 Demonstrate the safe use of woodworking tools and machines. Objective 0303 Demonstrate how to handle and store materials according to the MSDS sheets. Objective 0304 Pass a written safety test with a score of 100 percent. How to safely and efficiently operate each hand and power tool in the shop. We want them to understand that if they have any question of how to use a tool properly, they will not proceed with that operation without getting instruction from the teacher. Safe and Proper Use of Hand Tools, Power Tools and Machines Safe use of all tools and machines Safe shop behavior Identification of hand and power tools How to choose the proper tool for the job Basic tool and machine setup Demonstrate safe and proper use of each tool and power machine. Pass the safety tests with 100 % correct. Pass safety test at 100% Identify basic woodworking hand tools Identify basic woodworking power hand tools Identify basic stationary woodworking machines Use basic working tools and machines safely Ripping cross cutting jointing miter MSDS grain direction VOC'S Table Saw Power Miter Saw Radial Arm Saw Band Saw (and all other tools and power machines in the objectives listed above.) Standard 4 and demonstrate the safe use of hand tools. Objective 0401 use of measuring and layout tools. a. Measuring Tape b. Scratch awl c. Combination square d. Try Square e. Framing Square f. Sliding T bevel g. Tammel points

h. Compass i. Stud finder j. Scribe Objective 0402 use of shaping tools. a. Utility knife b. Back saw c. Block plane d. Wood chisel e. Wood file/rasp f. Hand saw g. Jack plane h. Glue scraper i. Putty knife Objective 0403 use of striking tools. a. Claw hammer b. Nail set c. Rubber mallet d. Dead blow hammer Objective 0404 use of drill bits. a. Twist b. Forstner c. Spade d. Countersink e. Hole saw f. Multi spur bit g. Hogging tool h. Driver bits: Phillips, Square, slotted Standard 5 and demonstrate the safe of use portable power tools. Objective 0501 use of routers. Objective 0502 use of reciprocal or circular saws.

Objective 0503 use of a biscuit jointer. Objective 0504 use of a power plane. Objective 0505 use of power drills and drivers. Objective 0506 use of pneumatic tools. Objective 0507 portable power tools: a. Pneumatic nailer b. Power drills c. Router d. Finish sander e. Belt sander f. Orbital sander g. Biscuit jointer h. Hand jig saw i. Power plane j. Circular saw k. Reciprocal saw Standard 6 and demonstrate the safe of use power machines. Objective 0601 sawing machines: a. Table saw b. Power miter saw c. Radial arm saw d. Band saw Objective 0602

surfacing machines: a. Surface planer b. Jointer Objective 0603 sanding machines: a. Disc sander b. Surface sander c. Spindle sander Objective 0604 shaping machines: a. Router table b. Shaper Tools and Machines (Week 2, 4 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 4 and demonstrate the safe use of hand tools. Objective 0401 use of measuring and layout tools. a. Measuring Tape b. Scratch awl c. Combination square d. Try Square e. Framing Square f. Sliding T bevel g. Tammel points h. Compass i. Stud finder j. Scribe Objective 0402 use of shaping tools. a. Utility knife b. Back saw c. Block plane d. Wood chisel e. Wood file/rasp f. Hand saw How to properly operate and safely use the machinery in the shop. Identify common tools used in the woodshop. Students should be able to properly adjust and or setup common machines? Operate machines safely. Right tool for right job. Power Machinery Table Saw Up-cut Saw Power Miter Saw Radial Arm Saw Band Saw Surface planer Jointer Disc Sander Surface Sander Spindle Sander Edge Sander Disc Sander Router table Shaper Lathe Panel Saw Drill Press Power Hand Tools Router Belt Sander Saber Saw Hand Drill Finsh Sander Biscuit Jointer/Plate Jointer Orbital Sander

g. Jack plane h. Glue scraper i. Putty knife Objective 0403 use of striking tools. a. Claw hammer b. Nail set c. Rubber mallet d. Dead blow hammer Objective 0404 use of drill bits. a. Twist b. Forstner c. Spade d. Countersink e. Hole saw f. Multi spur bit g. Hogging tool h. Driver bits: Phillips, Square, slotted Standard 5 and demonstrate the safe of use portable power tools. Objective 0501 use of routers. Objective 0502 use of reciprocal or circular saws. Objective 0503 use of a biscuit jointer. Objective 0504 use of a power plane. Objective 0505 use of power drills and drivers.

Objective 0506 use of pneumatic tools. Objective 0507 portable power tools: a. Pneumatic nailer b. Power drills c. Router d. Finish sander e. Belt sander f. Orbital sander g. Biscuit jointer h. Hand jig saw i. Power plane j. Circular saw k. Reciprocal saw Standard 6 and demonstrate the safe of use power machines. Objective 0601 sawing machines: a. Table saw b. Power miter saw c. Radial arm saw d. Band saw Objective 0602 surfacing machines: a. Surface planer b. Jointer Objective 0603 sanding machines: a. Disc sander b. Surface sander c. Spindle sander Objective 0604

shaping machines: a. Router table b. Shaper Objective 0605 drilling and turning machines: a. Drill press b. Lathe c. Line boring machine Wood composition and characteristics (Week 6, 4 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 7 wood products, characteristics, and procedures. Objective 0701 Describe the parts of a tree and the significance that is has in cabinet construction. a. Bark b. Sap wood c. Pith d. Annual (growth) rings Objective 0702 Describe and know how natural defects. a. Warp b. Cracks c. Bark inclusions d. Knots Objective 0703 Demonstrate a knowledge of the seasoning and drying of lumber. Objective 0704 Distinguish between softwoods and hardwoods. Objective 0705 Identify the differences between solid wood and manmade goods and describe the use of each. Objective 0706 Identify wood species and list the species most suited Differences in Hardwood and Softwood How trees grow How wood is harvested Process from log to usable lumber Process of grading lumber Common hardwood and softwood grades Wood defects Man-made materials Wood characteristics Identify a variety of wood species Identify wood defects Calculate Board footage Calculate Square footage Identify and compare man made vrs Natural wood components Hardwood Softwood Coniferous Deciduous FAS Selects Commons Plywood Particle Board MDF Hardboard Veneer Cambium Pith Annual Rings Early Wood

for cabinet construction. Objective 0707 Identify the common grades of lumber and sheet goods. a. FAS b. Select c. #1COM Objective 0708 Properly store material. Late Wood Heartwood Sapwood Dimensioned Lumber RWL S4S Crook Bow Twist Kiln dried Air Dried Moisture content Defects checks/checking Expansion Construction Measurement and Layout (Week 8, 4 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 04 and demonstrate the safe use of hand tools. Objective 0401 measuring and layout tools: a. Measuring tape b. Scratch awl Standard and metric measuring systems. measuring and layout tools: sliding t-bevel, trisquare, combination square, measuring tape, scratch awl, trammel points, compass Measure to an accuracy of 1/16" Properly use layout tools to layout common joints,cuts,and machine setup Standard measuring system Metric measuring system Feet ' Inches " Fractions Numerator

c. Combination square d. Try square e. Framing square f. Sliding T bevel g. Tammel points h. Compass Standard 08 and demonstrate basic math and measuring concepts. Objective 0801 Add two- and three-digit numbers. Objective 0802 Subtract two-, three-, and four-digit numbers. Objective 0803 Solve two-digit divisor numbers. Objective 0804 Multiply a two-digit factor. Objective 0805 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and mixed numbers. Objective 0806 Convert fractions to decimals. Objective 0807 Reduce fractions. Objective 0808 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimal numbers. Objective 0809 Calculate percentages and basic ratios. Objective 0810 Add and subtract linear measurement in feet and inches. Objective 0811 Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure within a sixteenth (1/16) of an inch. Objective 0812 Calculate board feet and square feet. Objective 0813 Demonstrate the Denomenator Measuring tape Ruler Centimeters Millimeters Square Dividers Awl Sliding T-Bevel Dimension Measurement Accuracy Compass Trammel points

optimization of materials. Gluing, Clamping and Fastening (Week 12, 4 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 09 and demonstrate the use of fasteners and adhesives. Objective 0901 Identify the various woodworking fasteners and the application of each. a. Nails b. Screws c. Staples d. Pins e. Bolts Objective 0902 Identify the different adhesives and preferred use of each. a. Yellow glue b. Polyurethane glue c. Cyanoacrylate d. Epoxy Objective 0903 Identify the different types of clamps. a. Bar b. C c. Spring d. Band e. Handscrew Strengths and weaknesses of joinery and gluing. how to choose the appropriate clamp and use it correctly how does the wood grain affect the strength of gluing Different types of glue and application Different types of clamps clamp application Different types of fasteners and application Student will be able to join wood using glue, clamps and or fasteners to achieve a quality joint. use appropriate glue use appropriate clamps properly Glue Scraper Epoxy Yellow Wood Glue (poly vinyl) Cyanoacrylate glue Polyurethane glue Catalyst Bar clamp Spring clamp band clamp C-clamp Hand-screw Clamp Nails Screws Bolts Dowels Edge grain Face grain End grain Butt joint Glue joint pressure

drying time cured Biscuit alternate Growth rings U-shape Peninsula Corridor L-shape Work triangle Kitchen Cabinet Design (Week 15, 2 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 2 the design, planning and estimation process. Objective 0201 Identify elements and principles of design as they apply to kitchen cabinets. a. U-shape b. Peninsula c. Corridor d. L-shape e. Work triangle Objective 0202 Draw the necessary views of a selected project. Objective 0203 Create a material list for the selected project and determine the project cost. Objective 0204 Create a procedure list for construction of a cabinet. Objective 0205 Extract pertinent cabinet information and specifications from house plans. Objective 0206 Identify cabinet standards relating to kitchen, vanity, and commercial type cabinets (quality standards, dimension standards, etc.). different kitchen design options: U-shape, peninsula, corridor, L- shape the specifications of face frame cabinets the specifications of European cabinets how to reading kitchen plans or "blue prints" How to estimate the cost of building kitchen cabinets project management (building cabinets) Design a simple kitchen. Analyze a kitchen plan(flow,use of space, and clearances). Build a kitchen cabinet. Joinery (Week Different joint types as listed above Identify different types of joints (butt joint, miter Level 1

17, 3 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 10 and demonstrate the use of joinery. Objective 1001 Identify the basic wood joints used in furniture making. a. Butt b. Miter c. Rabbet d. Dado e. Spline f. Mortise and tenon g. Dovetail h. Groove (plough) i. Lap j. Pocket k. Dowel l. Biscuit m. Blind dado Objective 1002 Construct the basic wood joints used in cabinetmaking/millwork. The strengths and weaknesses of each joint listed above How to construct each of the joints listed above joint, rabbet joint, dado joint) Construct a basic project using the joints Joint Level 2 Butt joint Miter joint Joinery Spline Dovetail Lap Dowel Miter saw Miter box Level 3 Rabbet joint Dado joint Mortise and tenon Groove (plough) Pocket Biscuit Mortising machine Blind dado Kitchen Cabinet Components (Week 20, 3 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 11 and demonstrate the use of cabinet Identify cabinet components. standard appliance sizes Cabinet standards Base and wall cabinets drawers Assemble cabinets using proper components. Assemble doors Assemble drawers and rollouts Install Hardware. Stile b. Rail Mullion Base Toe kick Side

components and hardware. Objective 1101 Identify the parts of traditional and European cabinets. a. Stile b. Rail c. Mullion d. Base e. Toe kick f. Side g. Skin h. Shelf i. Web frame j. Kicker k. Drawer guide/glide l. Molding m. Nailer n. Filler strip o. Edge banding p. Bottom q. Back Objective 1102 Identify basic construction methods. Objective 1103 Identify the door options in cabinetmaking. Objective 1104 Identify the components of a drawer. Objective 1105 Identify and properly install common cabinet/furniture hardware such as: a. Hinges - offset, overlay, European, butt, lip b. Drawer guides c. Pulls and knobs d. Shelf supports Objective 1106 Assemble a cabinet with the proper adhesive and fasteners. Objective 1107 Layout and construct cabinet doors. Objective 1108 Cut out and construct drawers. Objective 1109 Install door and drawer. Doors Rollouts Pantry Counter tops Skin Shelf Web frame Kicker Drawer guide/glide Molding Nailer Filler strip Edge banding Bottom Back

Objective 1110 Identify basic construction methods. a. Frame and panel b. Casework construction Finishing Processes (Week 22, 3 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 12 and demonstrate finishing techniques. Objective 1201 Understand and properly apply the basic rules of sanding. Objective 1202 Select and correctly use each specified grit size. Objective 1203 Properly prepare a surface for finishing. Objective 1204 Properly apply stain, penetrating oil, and/or a clear finish. Objective 1205 Properly spray a clear coat. the three main classifications of finish? Which type of finish is best for different applications? the preparation needed for each type of finish? The general techniques for applying each of the different types of finish? The two main categories of stain. How to sand properly How to use wood filler or putty Properly prepare a project for finishing (wood filler, sanding, etc) properly apply a finish using one of the three finishing methods Demonstrate an understanding of finishing techniques by either completing a project or in writting explain what finish would be best for a given project. (Ex. piano, end table, out door chair, kitchen cabinet. Sanding Evaporate/Evaporative Reactive Coalescing Wax Shellac Lacquer Finishing Oils Waterbase Epoxies Polyurethane Stain Conversion varnish Grit, grit sizing Cross-grain scratches Finishes and Proceedures Hardware (Week 24, 2 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 08 and demonstrate basic math and measuring concepts. Objective 0805 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and mixed numbers. Objective 0810 Add and subtract linear measurement in feet and inches. Objective 0811 Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure within a Idifferent different types of hinges: offset, inset, butt, concealed (european), continuous Identify Different types of drawer guides: metal, wood, full extention, bottom-mount, sidemount Identify other various hardware: knobs, pulls, shelf pins and supports Addition, subtraction and division of mixed numbers Choose the correct hinges and hardware Mount hardware Identify different hinges and door guides Use math to center the hardware on drawers and doors Tier 2 knobs pull hinges overlay European butt hinge inset hinge drawer guides flush concealed hinge continuous hinge

sixteenth (1/16) of an inch. Standard 11 and demonstrate the use of cabinet components and hardware. Objective 1105 Identify and properly install common cabinet/furniture hardware such as: a. Hinges - offset, overlay, European, butt, lip b. Drawer guides c. Pulls and knobs d. Shelf supports Objective 1109 Install lid or door and drawer. Door & Drawer construction (Week 26, 2 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 10 and demonstrate the use of joinery. Objective 1001 Identify the basic wood joints used in furniture making. a. Butt b. Miter c. Rabbet d. Dado e. Spline f. Mortise and tenon g. Dovetail h. Groove (plough) i. Lap j. Pocket k. Dowel l. Biscuit m. Blind dado Objective 1002 Construct the basic wood joints used in cabinetmaking/millwork. door and drawer joinery the parts of a door and drawer how to mill, glue, and assemble the parts of a door and drawer different types of doors and drawer designs and fronts construct a door and a drawer using proper joinery and milling techniques operate tools and equipment properly and safely plough groove dado offset tambour door flush door overlay door lip door reveal dovetail drawer runner drawer guide/glide stile rail panel mullion expansion frame and panel construction Standard 11

and demonstrate the use of cabinet components and hardware. Objective 1101 Identify the cabinet components of a face frame and cabinet box. a. Stile b. Rail c. Mullion d. Side e. Skin f. Base g. Shelf h. Web frame i. Kicker j. Drawer runner/glide k. Toe kick l. Back Objective 1103 Identify the door options in cabinetmaking: a. Flush b. Overlay c. Lip d. Tambour Objective 1104 Identify the components of a drawer. Objective 1106 Assemble a project with the proper adhesive and fasteners. Objective 1107 Use frame and panel construction in a project. Objective 1108 Contruct a drawer. Objective 1109 Install lid or door and drawer. Project house cabinets (Week 20, 16 Weeks) Cabinetmaking Standard 12 and demonstrate finishing, installation, and transportation techniques. how to properly install a kitchen and/or bathroom cabinet how to "scribe" a cabinet or piece of molding for installation. install kitchen or bathroom cabinets install cabinet molding install cabinet toe kicks install cabinet hardware plumb level square Scribe shim molding compound angle Objective 1206

Understand basic cabinet installation techniques such as scribing, leveling, and shimming. Professional Development Frame and Panel Construction (Week 27, 3 Weeks) Furniture Design and Manufacturing Standard 11 and demonstrate the use of cabinet components and hardware. Objective 1110 Identify basic construction methods. a. Frame and panel b. Casework construction c. Post and rail - frame and panel parts frame and panel joinery how to calculate the part dimensions for a frame and panel door or component. construct a door or cabinet component using the frame and panel construction method calculate the part dimensions for a frame and panel door or cabinet component Tier 1 expansion contraction square (verb) Tier 2 stile rail panel Tier 3 mullion Atlas Version 8.0.4 Rubicon International 2014. All rights reserved