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Course Code: Arch T2 Course Title: Carpentry, False work and Shuttering
This course deals with the knowledge, skills and information about carpentry tools,
Course Description their uses care, maintenance and processing. It further includes building lay-out and
staking, wood processing, hardware materials and wood finishing.
Number of units for Lecture
3 units lecture
and Laboratory
Number of Contact Hours per 7 hours
Week
Prerequisite None
At the end of the semester 90% of the students taking the subject will be able to
acquire 85% proficiency of the topics being discussed.
1. Orientation of vision, mission of the college of institute.
2. To identify and classify the kinds of carpentry tools.
3. To develop skill in the proper manipulation of tools.
4. To be acquainted with the physical characteristics of wood and wood
processing.
Course Objectives 5. To identify and classify the kinds of wood joints.
6. To develop skill in making a wood joints.
7. To develop skill in laying-out building lines.
8. To identify the major parts of a house.
9. To identify the kinds of hardware materials used in carpentry.
10. To develop skill in mounting hardware materials.
11. To identify the kinds of wood finishing materials.
12. To develop skill in applying paint and other finishing.
Mid-term coverage
Topics:
1. Carpentry Tools and their uses
1.1 Kinds of driving tools.
1.2 Kinds of edge cutting tools.
1.3 Kinds of tooth cutting tools.
1.4 Kinds of boring tools.
1.5. Kinds of holding tools.
1.6 Kinds of testing and guiding tools.
1.7 Kinds of measuring tools.
1.8 Kinds of marking and lining tools.
1.9 Kinds of miscellaneous tools.
2. Skills to be develop in manipulating tools
2.1 Skills and practices to be develop reading measurement.
2.2 Skills and practices to be develop in marking and measuring.
2.3 Skills and practices to be develop in planning wood along the grain.
2.4 Skills and practices to be develop in planning an end grain.
Course Outline 2.5 Skills and practices to be develop in using a chisel.
2.6 Skills and practices to be develop in sharpening a handsaw with the use of file.
2.7 Skills and practices to be develop in boring or drilling holes on wood.
2.8 Skills and Practices to be develop in driving a nail.
2.9 Skills and practices to be develop in fastening screw on wood.
2.10 Skills and practices to be develop in smoothing wood with an spokeshave.
Member Member
RAMESES L. ORTIZ
Area Chairman
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