I have to be out of school on Tuesday the 19th.
On Thursday and Friday of this week I will collect your Woodworking Notebooks and do a notebook check during conferences. Pasted below is the form and instructions students received for this assignment.
Students who are caught up on this, and do not want to go over machine operations with Mr. Zartler are invited to learn from a great teacher Roy Underhill!
On Thursday and Friday of this week I will collect your Woodworking Notebooks and do a notebook check during conferences. Pasted below is the form and instructions students received for this assignment.
Students who are caught up on this, and do not want to go over machine operations with Mr. Zartler are invited to learn from a great teacher Roy Underhill!
Name__________________________________________
Per. ____
Intro to Woods
Notebook Check:
All of the following are references to notes that
SHOULD be in your woodworking notebook. Next week there will be a notebook
check to ensure you have all these notes. ALL of these can be found reposted on
the blog. Sequentially number the pages in your notebook, then put the page
number where the notes are (or will be if you have make up to do) on the line
in front of each item. You will turn this index in with your notebook.
p.
________
Class
guidelines: We work _____; _____; _____; _____; and _____.
p.
________
Class
motto: Carpenters ….
p.
________
Safety
video address:
p.
________
Blog
address:
p.
________
Zartler’s
email:
p. ________
One
or two versions of the Design Cycle with notes
p. ________
Clamping
pressure diagrams
p. ________
Notes
on what surfaces are glueable; the first rule of glue ups
p.
________
Notes
on wood grain and lumber
p.
________
Notes
on how to draw three-dimensional objects; examples of the three primary views
of working drawings
p.
________
Notes
on Sanding and sand paper
p.
________
Notes
on planning; machine and hand
p.
________
Notes
on hand planes
p.
________
Order
of operations in woodworking
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