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Chapter One Introduction To Cabinetmaking Pg 13-21
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Objectives ► Identify the Needs and wants of cabinets in everyday life ► Discuss the importance of function and form ► Explain the decision making process ► Describe the process of production and management technology
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Design Decisions ► Read the first section as a class ► Function and Form Conclusions made about the product design before work begins All design Decisions are made from Function and Form Function – Reason we have the piece of furniture READ Form – Appearance of the Cabinet (Chapter 2) ► Design Idea CAD, Sketched ► Design Variables Childs chair, or adults Chair
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Design Decisions ► Design Standards Many types of cabinets are designed to standard Dims. Kitchen Cabinets are 3” Factory, or Simi-factory Metric system more accurate, used every where else. Holes are drilled 32 mm apart and 37 mm from the edge
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► For wall or upper cabinets, the height is 30 inches or 42 inches and the depth is 12 inches. ► http://www.dimensionsguide.com/
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Design Decisions ► Additional Concepts RTA – ready to assemble cabinets RTA Project – Research Project ► History, - Where, How, and Why ► What lessons have been learned about RTA ► Advantages and Disadvantages of RTA 3 of Each ► Where can you buy RTA ► How much does a Bedroom set made out of RTA Cost, ► How much would an office set cost made out RTA ► Your Thoughts on RTA Furniture ► Cite your References ► STOP ► MDF PROJECT IF Needed
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Material Decisions ► Lumber Softwood Cone bearing Trees, used in Construction material Hard wood – Leaf bearing trees, usually used for making cabinets and furniture ► Veneer Sheet of thinly sliced hardwood or softwood used to cover poor quality lumber Good for inlaying of overlaying decorative designs Also good for Exotic Lumber, know being used in expensive pieces of furniture ► MDF Medium Density Fiberboard RTA Products, Kitchen Cabinets, Vanity, Covered with plastic laminate, or veneer or hardwood
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Material Decisions ► Plastic laminates, Ceramics, Glass Tile very popular Granite Countertops and Edges Plastic laminates can look like wood,
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Production Decisions ► Production Decisions Making any product become reality ► Material Decisions A piece of furniture with curves or class doors is harder to make than a square cabinet with wood doors ► Tools Read the Section ► Tooling Router bits, shaper cutters, drill bits
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Production Decisions ► Process Separating – Cutting or removing material. Cutting stock, sanding, turning, etc. Numerically Controlled (NC) – Laser engraver or CNC Routers, lathes, Forming – Includes all operations where material is bent or formed. Hand rail, Combining – Gluing,
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Producing Cabinetry ► Preprocessing All activities before building the product Design Stage, mock-up or prototype if mass producing ► Processing – cutting standard stock to finishing the product Holes are drilled of needed for fasteners Assembled, clued Finishing is applied ► Post processing Transporting Installing and maintaining products
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Managing Work ► Planning Establishing goals and deciding how they will be accomplished. ► Organizing for efficiency and safety Right Info Right Material Right Place Right time ► Directing daily activities supervisors in industry make sure planned and organized task are performed. Make a schedule ► Controlling quality Quality – how well the product meets the requirements and expectations ► Quality and Productivity ► SUMMARY
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In class Work ► Chapter 1 Work Sheet ► Test your knowledge 1-10, Type the questions and answers. Make the answers bold and underlined Leave a space between each of the questions Study Guide for Points.
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Key Terms ► Important Terms Page 13 Type or write the terms Underline the term, and then leave a space between each new word. Also number each Term 1-15 CombiningControllingDesign Decisions FormFormingFunctionMaterial Decisions OrganizingPlanningpost-processing Preprocessingprocessingproduction decision QualitySeparating
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