DRAWING PLANS Lesson 1 Duration -10 days Mr. Jon Felix.

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DRAWING PLANS Lesson 1 Duration -10 days Mr. Jon Felix

Objectives –Students will Select a project to match knowledge and skill level. 2.3 Review Project plans books Explore Furniture Pictures Sketch a design of the project. 2.4 Produce a scaled working drawing of the project. 2.4 Make cut lists of project Calculate costs

Good project plans are an essential part of building furniture. They help furniture makers understand exactly how a project is to be built. They also provide important information that helps the furniture maker know how much wood to buy and how much it will cost to build. Your plans will include: 1. Hand drawn sketches of project ideas view scaled drawings. 3. Cut lists. 4. A Cost estimation. You will study and create plans using pencils, paper, computers, the internet, calculators, and input from each other. You will look at pictures and visit web sites to get ideas. You will then sketch plans. After sketching, your peers will review your drawing and give you feed back that will help you do a 3D drawing in Google Sketch Up. When your drawings are done you will develop an accurate cut list and cost estimation by hand and then using Microsoft Excel. Each assignment will be graded with a pass or fail. Throughout this process you will keep track of time you have spent on each task/assignment. This will help to associate time with costs of building the project from start to finish. Review of time cards, along with a teacher- student debriefing will act as a final evaluation.

Research Furniture designs: Research furniture designs using the text book Wood Technology Processes, provided podcast, the internet, and Mr. Felix. Look for projects that you think you could really build. Things to consider are beauty, function, and difficulty to build. To complete the assignment you will need to choose 1 project to draw that fits your knowledge and skill level. Save an electronic picture of the project you chose on the woodshop flash drive. Save it using your name so that you can be given a passing grade. All projects will be review by the whole class. (Click on the links below to accesses the needed computer based resources.) Remember to fill out your time card!! / s.phtml?action=showPocasts &channel_id= &sit e_id= Felix&tracking_id= Time card Hyper link

  Basic Project design:  Draw a 3 view sketch to scale (refer back to the previous unit on measuring and scaling) of the project that you chose for assignment 1. Make sure that you include a front view, top view and right side view in their correct locations. Top of course would be on top of the front view. Right would be drawn to the right of the front view. To complete assignment 2 you will need to show your sketch to two other classmates. In your group of 3 you will need to review each others drawings and make suggestions for improvement and then revise your sketch. Turn in for passing grade when done. Remember to fill out your time card!! Time card Hyperlink

Figure cut list and cost estimation by hand: Click on the money link below. It will open the cultist/cost estimation template. Complete a cut list and cost estimation for your project with a pencil and a calculator. Include part names and all sizes. Remember to use the cost formula below to figure out your cost estimation. When you are done hand in your cut list and cost estimation along with your sketch for a passing grade. Remember to fill out your time card!! Time card Hyperlink Pieces X T X W X L /144=BDFT X Cost per BDFT=Total Cost

Explore, load and use design software: Click on the Google Sketch Up link below. It will take you to the Google web site. Download a free trail version of Google Sketch Up. Explore the Google Sketch Up program and then use it to draw a detailed 3D sketch of your project. Once it is complete study all views with a partner and look for ways to improve your project design. To complete the assignment you will need to save your drawing electronically on the woodshop flash drive in the Google Sketch Up folder. Save it using your name so that you can be given a passing grade. All projects will be reviewed by the whole class. Remember to fill out your time card!! Time card Hyperlink

Input the cut list and cost estimation into excel: Click on the computer link below to open a formulated Excel template. Enter all of your cut list sizes. The Excel program will figure the board feet and cost for you. To complete the assignment you will need to save your cultist and cost estimation electronically on the woodshop flash drive in the cultist & cost est. folder. Save it using your name so that you can be given a passing grade. Remember to fill out your time card!! Time card Hyperlink

 Evaluation final grade:  For a final evaluation you will need to click on the picture link below. It will open the plans rubric. Compete the rubric on the computer. When you are done, print the rubric, your final sketch and your time card. Bring them and to Mr. Felix for debriefing and a final grade.