Managing Woodwork production system

Students should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of what it takes to effectively and efficiently manage personnel and financial resources in the woodwork production system.

Wood Shaping

Identify, describe and sketch the various forms of wood shapping
Name tools and machines for wood shaping
Produce different wood shapes

Surface decoration

Identify and describe types of surface decoration
Describe techniques of surface decoration
Carry out surface decoration

Wood Turning

Identify and label parts of the wood lathe.
Sketch and state the uses of woodturning tools
Produce turned parts on the lathe machine

Process and techniques

Describe processes and techniques of preparing platforms, padding and covering
Select appropriate platform, padding and covering materials.
Produce upholstered furniture.

Upholstery tools and Materials

Identify and use various upholstery tools and materials.
Describe the properties of upholstery materials
Sketch upholstery tools

Project design and construction

Design to meet given specifications, and design problems.
Make working• drawing, drawings of designs
Prepare cutting lists and bills of materials
Construct the project and apply wood finishes.

Tie and Dye and Printing

Define the terms associated with tie /dye and printing
Tie/dye fabric in any dyeing technique
Make design, motif or pattern
Produce printing frame and mesh and transfer design, motif or pattern on it
Print on already dyed fabric
Display finished work for appreciation and criticism

Batik (Starch resist)

Define Starch
List tools and materials for starch resist
Explain the method of preparing starch resist
Prepare starch paste
Apply prepared starch on fabric based on design

Blue Print Reading

Reading and interpret building drawings
Reading and interpret engineering drawings

Blue Print Reading

Reading and interpret building drawings
Reading and interpret engineering drawings

Sections and Sectional Views

Identifying different types of sections in engineering drawing.
Drawing sections of simple engines and assemblies.
Drawing the sectional views of a building through the foundation and roof.