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WOODWORKING#1
The craft of creating items from wood, including furniture, using various tools and techniques.
JOINERY#2
The technique of connecting pieces of wood together, crucial for building strong and durable furniture.
FINISHING TECHNIQUES#3
Methods applied to wood surfaces to enhance appearance and protect against damage.
CRAFTSMANSHIP#4
The skill and quality of work put into creating wooden items, reflecting attention to detail.
SAFETY PROTOCOLS#5
Guidelines to ensure safe practices while using woodworking tools and working with wood.
PROJECT PLAN#6
A detailed outline of the steps and materials needed to complete a woodworking project.
MATERIAL SELECTION#7
Choosing appropriate types of wood and finishes based on project requirements.
TOOL MAINTENANCE#8
Regular care and upkeep of woodworking tools to ensure their longevity and performance.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES#9
Fundamental concepts guiding the aesthetics and functionality of furniture design.
SKETCHING TECHNIQUES#10
Methods for visually representing ideas and designs before construction begins.
ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES#11
Methods for putting together different parts of a furniture piece securely.
QUALITY CONTROL#12
The process of checking the finished product to ensure it meets design specifications.
SQUARNESS#13
Ensuring that corners form right angles, crucial for stability in furniture construction.
PRECISION#14
The accuracy of cuts and measurements in woodworking, vital for successful joinery.
TESTING FINISHES#15
Experimenting with different finishes on sample pieces to determine the best choice.
FINAL ASSEMBLY#16
The last step of putting together all components of a furniture piece.
DOCUMENTATION#17
Keeping records of processes, techniques, and changes made during the project.
SCRAP WOOD#18
Leftover wood pieces used for practice or testing techniques without wasting materials.
FUNCTIONALITY#19
The practical use and effectiveness of a furniture piece in its intended environment.
AESTHETICS#20
The visual appeal of a furniture piece, influenced by design choices and finishes.
WOOD TYPES#21
Different varieties of wood, each with unique characteristics affecting their use in projects.
INSTRUCTOR FEEDBACK#22
Guidance and suggestions provided by instructors to improve students' work.
REFLECTION#23
The process of thinking critically about one's learning experiences and outcomes.
DIY PROJECTS#24
Do-it-yourself tasks that involve creating or repairing items without professional help.