Monday, September 26, 2011

Chaapter two PRE 1 analysis

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This chapter is abou my theoretical knowledge as a carpenter/an instructor for carpentry and joinery, from 2003 – 2011 at Norwegian people's Aid, Yei vocational training centre NPA/YVTC, central equatorial state Juba.
My professional craft trade as a carpenter/instructor include, Carpentry and Joinery,
Carpenter, Is a technical term used to describe craft-men who perform/practice his/her skills mainly at carpentry and joinery work.
Is the process of working with rough pieces of timbers which are not been planed for example, this includes. Roofing, generally fitting/fixing, form-work and ceiling work. Roofing different types of roof structures, modern and traditional ones modern roofing includes: gabled end roof, hipped, single, lean to roof, couple, and collar tie roof. Make estimate for bill of quantity.
Is the process of making or joining two objects together/furniture? I was able to make the following furniture. Tables, Chairs, Beds, Desk/forms, Cupboards, Bookshelf, Door/window frames and fixings of some Iron mongery like pad bolts, tower bolts, hinges, drawer locks and cupboard glass.
Consider the internal span, take the dimension, align the frame work, by using a string in order to make it straight. Frame the main joist first all around the wall by nailing against the wall, take the measurement for the chipboard or ply wood, and measure according to the size of the board,Start framing the main joist by the entrance, main Joist are the long pieces of timbers which run vertical from wall to wall, Join the noggings, these are small pieces of timbers being joined horizontal to each other, Fix the chipboard or ply wood against the frame work by using ceiling nails or 1½” wire nails.
Nail the batten to cover the joints and strengthen the chipboard or ply wood.
The perspective of my professional craft trade include, Introduction to carpentry and Joinery tools, materials and wood work practices, like measurement,marking,cutting,ripping,Cross cutting Planning Squaring Types of mortise and joints Gluing, assembling Cramping Sand papering Vanishing first coat the second
These include making different types of furniture like.
Stools, benches/forms, School desks, Tables, Coffee set, Round tables, Office desks,
Beds, three by six feet(3' x 6' ) single bed, four by six feet (4' x 6' ) semi medium bed, five by six feet (5' x 6') medium bed, six by six feet( 6' x 6' ) double bed, Drawer and box table bed, Chairs, office chairs, Johnny arm chairs, Sofa sets, X- Chairs, Decorated culprit Chair and mobile Chairs, Cupboards, open office cupboard, closed cupboard or shelf, Kitchen cupboard, side board, side bed and side stool, Fitting/fixing, doors/windows, drawer locks and handles glasses.
Erecting different types of roofs/roof coverings, hipped and gabled end roof, designed model or project to be practice by the students, and estimate materials for practices the project.
Prepare cutting list for material to be used by the students.
Demonstrate and interpret to students how, or what cutting list is.
Method used, e.g group work or individual practicing.
Select suitable tools for performing the operation or work.
Demonstrate practical to students, the procedures for using tools and making furniture.


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