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JOINERY#1
The technique of connecting two pieces of wood, essential for creating strong and durable furniture.
DESIGN SOFTWARE#2
Digital tools like SketchUp used for creating detailed plans and 3D models of woodworking projects.
SPACE PLANNING#3
The process of arranging furniture and storage solutions to maximize efficiency and functionality.
WOOD TYPES#4
Different species of wood, each with unique properties affecting strength, appearance, and suitability for projects.
FINISHING TECHNIQUES#5
Methods used to enhance the appearance and durability of wood, including staining, sealing, and painting.
MATERIAL SELECTION#6
Choosing appropriate materials based on functionality, aesthetics, and project requirements.
PROTOTYPING#7
Creating a preliminary model of your project to test design ideas and functionality.
CRAFTSMANSHIP#8
The quality of skill and attention to detail in woodworking, crucial for successful project outcomes.
ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS#9
Factors related to sustainability and environmental impact when selecting wood and materials.
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS#10
Measuring and calculating the dimensions of your project to ensure proper fit and function.
MOOD BOARD#11
A visual collage of inspiration and design elements that guide your project aesthetic.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS#12
Detailed representations of your project, including dimensions and assembly instructions.
ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES#13
Methods used to put together different components of a woodworking project.
PROJECT PROPOSAL#14
A document outlining your design vision, materials, and target audience for your project.
MOCK-UP#15
A full-scale model of a design used for testing and refining ideas before final execution.
JOINERY PLAN#16
A detailed outline of the types of joints and connections to be used in a project.
CLIENT NEEDS#17
Understanding the requirements and preferences of potential users to inform design decisions.
FUNCTIONALITY#18
The practical use and effectiveness of a design in meeting user needs.
AESTHETICS#19
The visual appeal of a project, influenced by design choices, materials, and finishes.
DOCUMENTATION#20
Recording the processes, decisions, and outcomes of your project for future reference.
FEEDBACK LOOPS#21
The process of gathering input on your designs and making adjustments based on critiques.
3D MODELING#22
Creating a three-dimensional representation of your project using design software.
REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#23
A practice of writing about your learning experiences to enhance understanding and growth.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA#24
Specific standards used to evaluate the success and quality of your woodworking projects.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION#25
Effectively showcasing your project and design choices to an audience.