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Manufacturing II. Material Identification . Key Learning There are many important factors to take into consideration when choosing the type of lumber. Unit Essential Question What considerations must be taken into account when choosing a lumber to use?. Material Identification .
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Material Identification • Key Learning • There are many important factors to take into consideration when choosing the type of lumber. • Unit Essential Question • What considerations must be taken into account when choosing a lumber to use?
Material Identification • Lesson Essential Question • What are the steps taken to process lumber?
Material Identification • Vocabulary • Lumber • Bucking • Felling • Band sawing • Saw Mill • De-barked • Plain Sawn • Quarter Sawn • Air Dry • Kiln Dry • Graded
Material Identification • Lesson Essential Question • What are the 2 main classifications of lumber?
Material Identification • Vocabulary • Hardwood • White Oak • Red Oak • Mahogany • Maple • Walnut • Cherry • Birch • Balsa • Bass • Poplar • Ash • Purple heart • Softwood • White Pine • Cedar • Plywood • OSB • Masonite • MDF • Grain • Figure • Texture
Material Identification • Lesson Essential Question • What are some of the defects that occur naturally and from the drying process of lumber?
Material Identification • Vocabulary • Crook • Bow • Cupping • Twist • Loose Knot • Tight Knot • Split • Checking • Wane • Pitch Pocket • Grub Hole • Machine mark • Burn mark
Material Identification • Lesson Essential Question • Why is it important to use a variety of joinery techniques?
Material Identification • Vocabulary • Joint • Miter • Butt • Spline • Rabbet • Dado • Edge to Edge • Lap • Dowel • Mortise & Tenon • Box/Finger • Dovetail • Biscuit
Woodworking Production • Key Learning • When manufacturing an advanced wood product there are many necessary steps that need to be taken. • Unit Essential Question • Why is it important to follow all the steps when manufacturing an advanced wood product?
Woodworking Production • Vocabulary • Board Feet • Thickness • Width • Length • Cubic Inches • Round • Legs • Aprons • shelf rails • drawer rails • shelf slats • drawer runners • drawer guides • face rails • drawer front
Woodworking Production • Vocabulary • drawer back • drawer sides • drawer bottom • drawer stop • Top • dovetail joint • Omni jig • pocket screws • Kreg jig
Woodworking Production • Lesson Essential Question • Why is it important to understand how to calculate board footage?
Woodworking Production • Lesson Essential Question • Why is it necessary to create a bill of materials for a product?
Woodworking Production • Lesson Essential Question • What are the necessary steps to make an advanced wood product?