Bedside Cabinet/Table
8- 10 weeks
8- 10 weeks
(closed book assessment - you need to know the information before you go into the assessment)
To be successful in this assessment you must be able to:
Practical Assessment -
Work to a +/- 1mm tolerance
Follow the job specification accurately
Select appropriate materials - discarding any damaged or not fit for purpose materials.
Mark out face edge.
Handled all equipment, tools and glues in accordance with worksite policies and procedures and manufacturer's instructions.
Produced a well finshed high quality square (corners are 90 degrees)
Follow safety rules and clean up work area in workshop and machinary.
Accurately mark out and cut stopped housing, lapped dovetails, mortice and tenon and rebate joints
Written Assessment -
You need to know the tools and equipment you have used, how to maintain them and where they are stored.
Jointing methods used.
Materials and equipment used.
Physical evidence required - (Photo's)
accurately measured components You have a tolerance of +/- 1mm.
you using the bandsaw (for internal/external curves and straight lines) -
All joints measured and cut accurately.
Final project - at least 2 views with close ups of detailed work.
(closed book assessment - you need to know the information before you go into the assessment)
Practical Assessment -
Work to a +/- 1mm tolerance
Follow the job specification accurately
Select appropriate materials - discarding any damaged or not fit for purpose materials.
Mark out face edge.
Handled all equipment, tools and glues in accordance with worksite policies and procedures and manufacturer's instructions.
Produced a well finshed high quality square (corners are 90 degrees)
Follow safety rules and clean up work area in workshop and machinary.
Accurately mark out and cut stopped housing, lapped dovetails, mortise and tenon and rebate, housing joints
Written Assessment -
You need to be able to draw and name at least 3 of the joints you have used in your project from this list - Through dovetail, lapped dovetail, housing, stopped housing, mortise and tenon, bridle, halving, mitre.
You need to know typical uses of the joints .
You need to be able to read a technical drawing.
Photographic evidence -
Close up's of all jointing - before and after cutting and assembled.
2 - 3 different views of your fully completed project & drawer.