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FIW 217
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Title: | Advanced Cabinetmaking |
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Course Description: | Develop familiarity with various types and designs of cabinets used in residential and commercial construction, including curved/radius cabinets and door fabrication. Construct and install shop-built cabinets including a variety of door styles, application of plastic laminate and solid surface materials. The proper use of power tools is emphasized. This course expands the skills taught in FIW 109 – Intro to Cabinetmaking and FIW 209 – Intermediate Cabinetmaking. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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Origin Notes: | RRCC |
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General Notes: | revised dscrptn,cmptncs,outln 11/25/11 LK |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
1. Build a complex cabinet.
2. Use appropriate tools and machinery safely and effectively.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Safe operation of:
a. Hand tools
b. Table saw
c. Radial arm saw
d. Jointer
e. Planer
f. Band saw
g. Jig saw
h. Hand saws (various)
i. Hand planes
j. Shaper and router
k. Drilling and boring tools (portable and stationary)
l. Sanding machines
m. Powered miter box
n. Clamps (various)
II. Shop drawings, material lists, and time estimates for cabinetmaking projects.
III. Advanced cabinet construction techniques
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