 Key Learning ◦ There are many important factors to take into consideration when choosing the type of lumber.  Unit Essential Question ◦ What considerations.

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 Key Learning ◦ There are many important factors to take into consideration when choosing the type of lumber.  Unit Essential Question ◦ What considerations must be taken into account when choosing a lumber to use?

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ What are the steps taken to process lumber?

 Vocabulary ◦ Lumber ◦ Bucking ◦ Felling ◦ Band sawing ◦ Saw Mill ◦ De-barked ◦ Plain Sawn ◦ Quarter Sawn ◦ Air Dry ◦ Kiln Dry ◦ Graded

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ What are the 2 main classifications of lumber?

 Vocabulary ◦ Hardwood ◦ White Oak ◦ Red Oak ◦ Mahogany ◦ Maple ◦ Walnut ◦ Cherry ◦ Birch ◦ Balsa ◦ Bass ◦ Poplar ◦ Ash ◦ Purple heart ◦ Softwood ◦ White Pine ◦ Cedar ◦ Plywood ◦ OSB ◦ Masonite ◦ MDF ◦ Grain ◦ Figure ◦ Texture

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ What are some of the defects that occur naturally and from the drying process of lumber?

 Vocabulary ◦ Crook ◦ Bow ◦ Cupping ◦ Twist ◦ Loose Knot ◦ Tight Knot ◦ Split ◦ Checking ◦ Wane ◦ Pitch Pocket ◦ Grub Hole ◦ Machine mark ◦ Burn mark

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ Why is it important to use a variety of joinery techniques?

 Vocabulary ◦ Joint ◦ Miter ◦ Butt ◦ Spline ◦ Rabbet ◦ Dado ◦ Edge to Edge ◦ Lap ◦ Dowel ◦ Mortise & Tenon ◦ Box/Finger ◦ Dovetail ◦ Biscuit

 Key Learning ◦ When manufacturing an advanced wood product there are many necessary steps that need to be taken.  Unit Essential Question ◦ Why is it important to follow all the steps when manufacturing an advanced wood product?

 Vocabulary ◦ Board Feet ◦ Thickness ◦ Width ◦ Length ◦ Cubic Inches ◦ Round ◦ Legs ◦ Aprons ◦ shelf rails ◦ drawer rails ◦ shelf slats ◦ drawer runners ◦ drawer guides ◦ face rails ◦ drawer front

 Vocabulary ◦ drawer back ◦ drawer sides ◦ drawer bottom ◦ drawer stop ◦ Top ◦ dovetail joint ◦ Omni jig ◦ pocket screws ◦ Kreg jig

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ Why is it important to understand how to calculate board footage?

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ Why is it necessary to create a bill of materials for a product?

 Lesson Essential Question ◦ What are the necessary steps to make an advanced wood product?