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Subject: WOODS AND DRAFTING

6th Tech Ed 7th Tech Ed 8th Tech Ed 9th-12th Woods I 10th-12th Woods II

Drafting

Measurement

Instrument ID & use

Sketching

Symmetrical drawings

Lettering

Woods

Non-power tool ID

Wood ID

Gluing

Fasteners

Finishing

Safety

 

Drafting

Plan reading

Multi view drawing

Measurement of

drawings

Woods

Advanced Wood ID

Hand held power tools

Wood joints

Gluing & clamping

Power equipment

Staining & finishing

Safety

 

Drafting

Isometric drawing

Woods

Furniture construction

Safety

 

Safety

Tools

Board feet calculation

Wood identify

Wood fasteners

Construction

Advance Project

Lathe

Laminating/Bending

Wood carving/Gouging

Mass production

 

Tools & equipment

Safety

Advance practices

Furniture

construction

Mass production

Carving

Home improvement

 

11th-12th Woods III or IV Intro. to Drafting Architectural Mechanical Drawing Adv. Architectural

Tools & equipment

Safety

Wood project

Machine maintenance

 

Career choices in drafting

Use manual drafting instruments

Measurements

Basic drafting techniques

Geometric constructions

Proper engineering lettering

Sketching techniques

Pictorial (3D) drawings

Shading techniques

Orthographic or multiview drawings

Dimensioning drawings

Computer Aided Drafting

Surface developments

Illustrate internal shapes through sectional views

Assemble auxiliary views of inclined surfaces

Draw a simple floor plan

Thread specifications

 

Floor plan with electrical

Site plan

Draw foundation plan

Draw wall section/fire-place section

Draw stair sections

Draw front, rear, left side, right side elevations

Draw door and window schedule

Draw cross section

Draw bathroom/kitchen cabinet details

Draw floor joist detail

 

 

Engineering lettering

Alphabet of lines

Decimal equivalents

Dimensioning

Orthographics

Various shading techniques

Draw various pictorial drawings

Axonometrics

Perspectives

Draw an exploded isometric with shading

Draw a pictorial with shading

Draw a spur gear

Draw a detail and assembly drawing

Draw a surface development drawing

Draw a cam development

 

Pick a problem

Draw and design, manually or by CAD, a presentation drawing of the solution to the problem.

Develop a detailed open framed or closed architectural model of the solution to the problem.

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