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St. Michael-Albertville High School Teacher: Roger Bovee Advanced Woods September 2014 CEQ: How to build a cabinet set or complex furniture? What is a drawing? A: Drawing types A1. Three view A1: Detail drawing A2: Cabinet Oblique A3: Solid model drawing What are different species of wood? B: Wood types B1. Deciduous B2. Coniferous B3. Laminate/Composites A: Drawing types A1: Draw a three view drawing of project. A2: Draw details of drawers. A2: Draw a cabinet oblique of project. A3: Draw with computer a solid model of project. B: Wood types B1: Indentify hardwoods available in the woodshop A: Drawing types A1: I can draw a 3 view drawing of my project. A2: I can draw a detail of a drawer assembly. A3: I can draw an oblique drawing of a cabinet project. A4: I can draw a solid model of my project. B: Wood types B1: I can identify 3 types of deciduous A: Drawing types CFA A1: A computer aided of pencil drawn plan of project. CFA A2: A cabinet oblique pencil drawn sketch of project. CFA A3: A project drawing used solid modeling. Suggested advanced projects: toboggan, dressers business centers, kitchen tables/ chairs, log beds, chairs Kitchen cabinets B: Wood types A: Drawing types Internet and project plan library in shop B: Wood types various wood species samples 1 of 13

B2: Indenify the softwood CSA 10 point test on various available in the woodshop types of wood and laminates. B3: Indentify the veneer laminate and composite materials available in todays woodworking industry. How do you estimate the cost of a wood project? C: Estimating Material Cost C1: Bill of materials C2: Board footage C2: Square Footage C2: Waste estimating What are hand and power tools? D1: Hand tools D2: Measuring tools D3: Fastening tools D4: Power tools C: Estimating Material Cost C1: Write a bill a materials C2: Calulate the board footage and square footage. C2: calculate the estimated cost of the project. D1 Hand tools (hardwoods) used in the woodshop. B2: I can identify 2 types of coniferious (softwoods) used in the woodshop B3: I can identify veneer laminate and composite materials available in today's woodworking industry. C: Estimating Material Cost C1-2: I can calculate from my plans the total board feet necessary and the approximate board feet wasted in order to complete my project. C1-2: I can calculate the final cost of my project from the total board feet C: Estimating Material Cost CFA C1: Written bill of materials for a shop project. CFA C2: Written estimated cost of the project. C: Estimating Material Cost Bill of Materials Handout. various shop tools 2 of 13

-cutting tools needed for my project. CSA D1: 10 point test -sawing tools CFA D1. After the instructor -drilling tools demonstrates the tool, a -sanding tools student is asked to re-demo D2: Measuring tools the tool. -tape measure -tri-square -framing square D1-4: I can identify tools D3: Fastening tools and the correct -pneumatic nailer application for each tool. -pneumatic stapler D2: I can choose the -pocket hole jig proper measuring D4: Power tools instrument to measure to -table saw the nearest 1/16" -compound miter saw D3: I can choose the -wide belt sander proper fastening method -edge sander for my project and utilize -routers and shapers the correct tool. -band saw D4: I can safely use the -sanders proper power tool for -laser engraver correct application for What is the best joint to use to assemble my project? -CNC routering my project. E1: Butt E2: Biscuit E3: Dowel E4: Rabbet E5: Dado E6: Lap E2: Biscuit cutter Various woodshop 3 of 13

E7: Miter E8: Mortise and tenon E9: Dovetail E10: Pocket hole E3: Drilling E4-8: Table saw E9: Router E10: Drilling tools. What safety rules should followed in a woodshop? F: Wood shop safety F1. Tool operation F2. Eye and ear protection F3. Proper clothing F1. Recognize potential hazards F2. Demonstrate proper tool set-up F3. Follow all shop safety rules F3. Respect others and property. E2: I can operate the biscuit cutter to safely install biscuit grooves in my project. E3+10: I can safely use the hand drill or drill press to create dowel holes or pocket holes. E4-8: I can safely use the table saw to create a rabbet, dado, lap, miter, or tenon. E9: I can safely use the router to create a dovetail jig. CSA F1-3 Multiple choice safety test. CSA F1-3 Correct test and discuss answers to the safety quiz. Sign/date STMA Safety Test SMART Response Clickers 4 of 13

How do you fabricate a woodshop project? G1. Gluing wood panels G1. Correct wood joints G2. Assembling cases or body of project G3. Face frames G4. Door construction G5. Drawer construction and install. What are some advanced woodworking techniques? G1. Glue top of project and panels G1. Select the correct assembly process G2. Cut joints to assemble project G3. Layout the face frames. G4. Calculate the correct door size. G5. Indenify the drawer slides and sizes G5. build a simple drawer. F1: I can recognize safety hazards and correct or avoid and potential dangerous situations. F2: I can properly set up tools for safe operation. F3: I can be a good citizen in the woodshop by follow all shop rules and respecting others. CFA G1-5 Weekly working grades are given on progress of project. ( checklist) H1. Steam Bending H2. Log furniture H3. Jigs & fixtures H4. Raised panel doors H5. CNC routering H: Advanced 5 of 13

techniques G1-5: I can choose the proper method for assembling my project. UEO: What type of finishes are applied to furniture? I1. Sanding sealers I2. Varnish or polyurethane I3. Paint finishes I3 Oil finishes I4. Brush on finish I4. Airless applications I4. Antique finishes H1. Build a jig for steam bending. H2. Design a log furniture set. H4. Construct raised panel doors H5. Layout parts of cabinets on CNC I1-4 Apply a finish to the project. H: Advanced techniques H1-4: I can choose the proper technique for constructing my project. I1-4 A grade will be given to the project. (checklist) Various finishes 6 of 13

October 2014 I1-4: I can choose the proper finish to apply to my project. I1-4: I can apply the proper finish to my project. What are hand and power tools? D1: Hand tools D2: Measuring tools D3: Fastening tools D4: Power tools D1 Hand tools -cutting tools -sawing tools -drilling tools -sanding tools D2: Measuring tools -tape measure D1-4: I can identify tools and the correct application for each tool. D2: I can choose the proper measuring instrument to measure to the nearest 1/16" CSA D1: 10 point test CFA D1. After the instructor demonstrates the tool, a student is asked to re-demo the tool. various shop tools 7 of 13

-tri-square D3: I can choose the -framing square proper fastening method D3: Fastening tools for my project and -pneumatic nailer utilize the correct tool. -pneumatic stapler D4: I can safely use the -pocket hole jig proper power tool for D4: Power tools correct application for -table saw my project. -compound miter saw -wide belt sander -edge sander -routers and shapers -band saw -sanders -laser engraver -CNC routering What is the best joint to use to assemble my project? E1: Butt E2: Biscuit E3: Dowel E4: Rabbet E5: Dado E6: Lap E7: Miter E8: Mortise and tenon E2: Biscuit cutter E3: Drilling E4-8: Table saw E9: Router E10: Drilling E2: I can operate the Various woodshop tools. 8 of 13

E9: Dovetail E10: Pocket hole What safety rules should followed in a woodshop? biscuit cutter to safely install biscuit grooves in my project. E3+10: I can safely use the hand drill or drill press to create dowel holes or pocket holes. E4-8: I can safely use the table saw to create a rabbet, dado, lap, miter, or tenon. E9: I can safely use the router to create a dovetail jig. F: Wood shop safety F1. Tool operation F2. Eye and ear protection F3. Proper clothing F1. Recognize potential hazards F2. Demonstrate proper tool set-up F3. Follow all shop safety rules F3. Respect others and property. CSA F1-3 Multiple choice safety test. CSA F1-3 Correct test and discuss answers to the safety quiz. Sign/date STMA Safety Test SMART Response Clickers How do you fabricate a woodshop project? F1: I can recognize safety hazards and correct or avoid and 9 of 13

potential dangerous situations. F2: I can properly set up tools for safe operation. F3: I can be a good citizen in the woodshop by follow all shop rules and respecting others. G1. Gluing wood panels G1. Correct wood joints G2. Assembling cases or body of project G3. Face frames G4. Door construction G5. Drawer construction and install. What are some advanced woodworking techniques? H1. Steam Bending H2. Log furniture H3. Jigs & fixtures H4. Raised panel doors H5. CNC routering G1. Glue top of project and panels G1. Select the correct assembly process G2. Cut joints to assemble project G3. Layout the face frames. G4. Calculate the correct door size. G5. Indenify the drawer slides and sizes G5. build a simple drawer. G1-5: I can choose the proper method for assembling my project. CFA G1-5 Weekly working grades are given on progress of project. ( checklist) H: Advanced techniques 10 of 13

H1. Build a jig for steam bending. H2. Design a log furniture set. H4. Construct raised panel doors H5. Layout parts of cabinets on CNC H: Advanced techniques H1-4: I can choose the proper technique for constructing my project. November 2014 How do you fabricate a woodshop project? G1. Gluing wood panels G1. Correct wood joints G1. Glue top of project and panels G1-5: I can choose the proper method for CFA G1-5 Weekly working grades are given on progress 11 of 13

G2. Assembling cases or body of project G3. Face frames G4. Door construction G5. Drawer construction and install. G1. Select the correct assembly process G2. Cut joints to assemble project G3. Layout the face frames. G4. Calculate the correct door assembling my project. of project. ( checklist) size. G5. Indenify the drawer slides and sizes G5. build a simple drawer. What are some advanced woodworking techniques? H1. Steam Bending H2. Log furniture H3. Jigs & fixtures H4. Raised panel doors H5. CNC routering UEO: What type of finishes are applied to furniture? H1. Build a jig for steam bending. H2. Design a log furniture set. H4. Construct raised panel doors H5. Layout parts of cabinets on CNC H: Advanced techniques H1-4: I can choose the proper technique for constructing my project. H: Advanced techniques 12 of 13

I1. Sanding sealers I2. Varnish or polyurethane I3. Paint finishes I3 Oil finishes I4. Brush on finish I4. Airless applications I4. Antique finishes I1-4 Apply a finish to the project. I1-4: I can choose the proper finish to apply to my project. I1-4: I can apply the proper finish to my project. I1-4 A grade will be given to the project. (checklist) Various finishes 13 of 13