Construction and Carpentry 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
COCA11A
Module 11A: Wood Project (Optional)
Outcome
Demonstrate basic woodworking skills to complete a simple project.
Indicators
(a) | Identify the needed tools, skills, timelines, and safety practices associated with a given project. |
(b) | Transpose measurements from a plan to material. |
(c) | Cut lumber and/or sheet material. |
(d) | Demonstrate safe and efficient use of required tools. |
(e) | Assemble using the appropriate joinery and/or fasteners. |
(f) | Apply a finish to the project (if required). |
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R052833
Carpentry. Student Textbook with Canadian Resource Supplement(5th ed.)
This comprehensive resource includes photographs, diagrams and charts. There are 16 units covering 70 chapters and an introduction with a brief summary designed to help develop and upgrade the skills and competencies required in the trade. The book has a glossary, an index and several appendices.
An accompanying CD includes chapter reviews, an illustrated glossary, mathematical problems, lists of American and Canadian resources and media clips to illustrate a variety of tools and techniques.
The Canadian Resource Supplement is a support manual that highlights the Canadian construction industry and carpentry trade. There are references to pages in the textbook where specific Canadian content may be inserted.
An accompanying CD includes chapter reviews, an illustrated glossary, mathematical problems, lists of American and Canadian resources and media clips to illustrate a variety of tools and techniques.
The Canadian Resource Supplement is a support manual that highlights the Canadian construction industry and carpentry trade. There are references to pages in the textbook where specific Canadian content may be inserted.
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Carpentry. Instructor's Resource Guide

R071414
Wood. Technology & Processes. Student Textbook(1st ed.)
The student book includes a table of contents detailing the 40 chapters and indicating specific pages that provide links to science, mathematics, woodworking tips, woodworking projects and "Facts about Wood." Each chapter begins with objectives and a list of terms and ends with a chapter summary, review questions and real-world problems. Included is a 50-page handbook with a well-photographed visual glossary covering tools, processes, equipment, fasteners, hardware and types of wood. At the end of the text there is a 36-page handbook on advanced woodworking techniques and 15 woodworking projects from Better Homes and Gardens' Wood Magazine. Although Metric measurements are included in one chapter, inches and feet are used throughout the book.
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Wood. Technology & Processes. Student Workbook
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Wood. Technology & Processes. Teacher Resource Guide