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Carpentry

Mr. Carl Ross

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM OUTLINE

CARPENTRY

Carpentry is for any responsible person who desires to learn woodworking with a strong emphasis on construction carpentry. The initial thrust of the course is directed to the restoration, care and practical safe use of hand power tools. Layout problems, both mathematical and practical, develop basic construction skills.

I. ORIENTATION ON EQUIPMENT

A. Safety (general)

B. Machine safety

C. Measuring tools

1. Care of

2. Use of

D. Hand Tools

1. Care of

2. Maintenance of

3. Use of

II. RELATED MATHEMATICS

A. Review fractions; decimals

B. Percentages

C. Area

D. Estimating and material list

III. INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION

A. Layout

B. Developing skills by:

1. Building inside partition

a. Framing

b. Building and installing door and jamb

c. Drywall

d. Finish work

IV. BUILDING A SAW HORSE

A. Angles from square

B. Compound angles

C. Fabrication

V. MAKING PICTURE FRAMES

A. Mitering

B. Gluing

C. Doweling

D. Coping

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last Updated on July 26, 2008