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1 Secondary Task List 100 FOLLOW RULES FOR WORKING IN THE CABINETMAKING LAB. 101 Review and discuss school rules. 102 Review and demonstrate knowledge of cabinetmaking lab rules. 103 Complete all theory assignments and homework on time. 104 Establish short-term education and training goals. 105 Establish long-term education and training goals. 106 Show self initiative. 107 Work independently. 108 Ask for help when needed. 109 Stay focused and on task every day. 110 Record daily units/hour records. 111 Demonstrate work ethics. 112 Demonstrate problem-solving skills in completing shop projects. 200 DEMONSTRATE PERSONAL SAFETY. 201 Demonstrate knowledge of general safety rules for working in the cabinetmaking lab. 202 Identify cabinetmaking lab tools and equipment. 203 State and follow rules for electrical safety. 204 State and follow rules for fire safety. 205 State and follow rules for general housekeeping. 206 State and follow rules for material handling safety. 207 State and follow rules for eye protection. 208 State and follow rules for hearing protection. 209 State and follow rules for respiratory protection. 210 State and follow rules for hand tool safety. 211 State and follow rules for power equipment safety. 212 State and follow rules for portable electric hand tool safety. 213 State and follow rules for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 214 State and follow rules for ECP (exposure control procedures blood borne pathogens, etc.)

2 300 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF LUMBER & CABINETMAKING MATERIALS. 301 Identify parts of the tree. 302 Describe methods of sawing timber into lumber. 303 Explain methods of drying green lumber. 304 Describe and identify defects in lumber. 305 Name various types of wood and lumber used to build cabinets. 306 Explain how cabinet lumber is graded. 307 Explain the differences between cabinet lumber and construction grade lumber. 308 Identify particle board. 309 Identify medium density fiberboard. 310 Identify oriented strand board. 311 Identify laminated wood products. 400 READ BLUEPRINTS. 401 Demonstrate knowledge of trade terminology. 402 Draw a sketch of a product. 403 Dimension a sketch of a product. 404 Layout construction details. 405 Calculate scaled dimensions using an architect's rule. 406 Make an orthographic projection (3-view) drawing of a cabinet 407 Sketch a floor plan. 408 Draw and read a floor plan. 409 Design a kitchen and determine its cost. 410 Make working drawings of cabinets. 411 Lay out stock for cabinets. 500 DEMONSTRATE THE PROPER USE OF HAND TOOLS. 501 Measure with a 6-foot rule or tape measure 502 Layout an arc or circle with trammel points. 503 Identify various types of hand planes. 504 Set up a hand plane for use. 505 Plane stock with a hand plane safely.

3 506 Use a file to sharpen edges. 507 Use a compass. 508 Use a framing square. 509 Square an angle with a try square. 510 Use a combination square. 511 Transfer an angle with a sliding T-bevel square. 512 Use a level to check plumb and level. 513 Drive and draw nails. 514 Use various handsaws. 515 Use chisels. 600 PERFORM SAFE SHARPENING PROCEDURES. 601 Sharpen a plane iron. 602 Sharpen a wood chisel. 603 Sharpen a spade bit. 604 Sharpen twist drill bits. 605 Sharpen a cabinet scraper. 700 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF SAFETY RULES FOR STATIONARY POWER EQUIPMENT. 701 State and demonstrate safety practices for the jointer. 702 State and demonstrate safety practices for the surface planer. 703 State and demonstrate safety practices for the table saw. 704 State and demonstrate safety practices for the radial arm saw. 705 State and demonstrate safety practices for the band saw. 706 State and demonstrate safety practices for the spindle sander. 707 State and demonstrate safety practices for the disc sander. 708 State and demonstrate safety practices for the hollow chisel mortiser. 709 State and demonstrate safety practices for the belt sander. 710 State and demonstrate safety practices for the drill press. 711 State and demonstrate safety practices for the shaper. 712 State and demonstrate safety practices for the wide belt sander. 713 State and demonstrate safety practices for the grinder. 714 State and demonstrate safety practices for the wood lathe. 800 DEMONSTRATE PROPER USE OF STATIONARY POWER EQUIPMENT.

4 801 Plane wood to dimension using a surfacer. 802 Joint or surface a piece of stock to dimension using a jointer. 803 Cut a mortise to dimension with a mortise machine. 804 Rip a piece of stock to specification using a table saw. 805 Crosscut multiple pieces of stock with a table saw using a stop block. 806 Cut stock to length using a radial arm saw. 807 Cut wood to specifications using a band saw. 808 Sand wood to specifications using a stationary power sander. 809 Cut wood to specifications using a power miter saw. 810 Drill a hole to specifications using a drill press. 811 Sharpen tools on the grinder. 812 Shape wood to specifications using a shaper. 813 Fasten two pieces of stock to specification using a power fastener. 814 Cut biscuit joints using a biscuit jointer. 815 Turn wood parts to specification on the lathe. 900 DEMONSTRATE PORTABLE POWER TOOL SAFETY. 901 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a belt sander. 902 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a finish sander(s). 903 Demonstrate proper and safe use of an electric drill. 904 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a router. 905 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a circular saw. 906 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a jig-saw. 907 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a laminate trimmer. 908 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a biscuit jointer. 909 Demonstrate proper and safe use of brad and finish nail pneumatic fastening tools. 910 Demonstrate proper and safe use of a miter saw or a compound miter saw. 1000 DEMONSTRATE MACHINING AND RELATED OPERATIONS. 1001 Glue boards edge to edge. 1002 Square a piece of solid stock. 1003 Sand material in preparation for a finish. 1004 Calculate and construct a drawer. 1005 Calculate and construct a face frame. 1006 Calculate and construct a raised panel door.

5 1007 Calculate and construct a wall cabinet. 1100 DEMONSTRATE PROCEDURES FOR CUTTING AND SHAPING WOOD COMPONENTS. 1101 Square up solid stock. 1102 Cut dado joints. 1103 Cut doweled joints. 1104 Cut miter joints. 1105 Cut mortise and tenon joints. 1106 Cut rabbet joints. 1107 Cut dove tail joints. 1108 Cut half-lap joints. 1109 Cut moldings. 1110 Reinforce joints with dowels. 1111 Apply veneer edge banding. 1200 APPLY VARIOUS GLUES AND ADHESIVES. 1201 Follow safety rules for working with adhesives. 1202 Demonstrate knowledge of various glues and adhesives. 1203 Apply polyurethane glues. 1204 Apply contact cement. 1300 DEMONSTRATE PROCEDURES FOR WORKING WITH PLASTIC LAMINATES. 1301 Cut plastics to size. 1302 Trim edges. 1303 Apply adhesives. 1304 Apply laminate to core stocks. 1305 Cap edges of substrates with laminates using contact cement-type adhesives. 1306 Make a laminate joint. 1307 Clean laminated plastics. 1400 DEMONSTRATE PROCEDURES FOR ASSEMBLY. 1401 Demonstrate use of bar clamps. 1402 Demonstrate use of C clamps. 1403 Demonstrate use of spring clamps. 1404 Demonstrate use of parallel clamps.

6 1405 Demonstrate use of frame clamps. 1406 Demonstrate use of miscellaneous clamps. 1407 Assemble casework using clamping devices. 1408 Reinforce joints with blocks. 1409 Fasten parts with screws. 1410 Attach moldings. 1411 Use tight-joint fasteners. 1500 DEMONSTRATE PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLING HARDWARE. 1501 Lay out and measure for proper mounting of hardware. 1502 Cut a gain for a hinge. 1503 Install drawer slides. 1504 Install knobs and pulls. 1505 Install various types of catches. 1506 Install doors. 1507 Install various types of hinges. 1600 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL OF A CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) PANEL CUTTER. 1601 State and follow safety rules for operating CNC equipment. 1602 Establish a tool path for the cutter. 1603 Install and remove cutters. 1604 Demonstrate knowledge and use of machine software. 1700 DEMONSTRATE FINISHING PROCEDURES. 1701 Remove excess glue. 1702 Apply wood filler to nail holes. 1703 Demonstrate sanding and abrading with various grits of abrasive papers. 1704 Clean a wood surface with a tack rag. 1705 Clean the environment surrounding a product prior to applying a finish. 1706 Inspect surfaces of products prior to finishing. 1707 Apply sanding sealers. 1708 Apply water based finishes. 1709 Spray lacquer-base and polyurethane finishes. 1710 Apply stains with a brush and a cloth. 1711 Clean brushes after applying a finish.

7 1712 Demonstrate safety procedures to follow when using spray equipment. 1713 Maintain a spray gun properly. 1714 Apply finishes using various types of spray guns 1715 Troubleshoot problems that occur in the finishing process, and demonstrate how to correct them.