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Jo Richardson Community School

Jo Richardson Community School. Performing Carpentry Operations using Hand tools In your practical sessions, you will be given a number of tasks involving wood joints. Below, identify and explain the use of hand tools and equipment used to perform carpentry and joinery tasks. Name:

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Jo Richardson Community School

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  1. Jo Richardson Community School

  2. Performing Carpentry Operations using Hand tools In your practical sessions, you will be given a number of tasks involving wood joints. Below, identify and explain the use of hand tools and equipment used to perform carpentry and joinery tasks. Name: Unit 1:Exploring Carpentry and Joinery : Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No:1 Task:1a Grading Criteria: P1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  3. Performing Carpentry Operations using Hand tools In your practical sessions, you will be given a number of tasks involving wood joints. Below, identify and explain the use of hand tools and equipment used to perform carpentry and joinery tasks. Name: Unit 1:Exploring Carpentry and Joinery : Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No:1 Task:1a Grading Criteria: P1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  4. Handling Materials, Tools and Equipment Using the information you have collected from Task 1a, demonstrate that you can identify and explain the use of hand tools and equipment used to perform carpentry and joinery tasks. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No: 1 Task: 1b Grading Criteria: P1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  5. Requisition Orders Complete three requisition orders for hand tools, equipment and PPE needed to perform given carpentry and joinery tasks. 1,…………………………………………………….. 2,…………………………………………………….. 3,…………………………………………………….. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No: 1 Task: 1c Grading Criteria: P2 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  6. Identifying Materials In your practical sessions, you will be given a number of tasks involving wood joints. Below, identify and explain the properties of materials used during a given carpentry and joinery exercise. Name: Unit 1:Exploring Carpentry and Joinery : Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No:1 Task:1d Grading Criteria: P3 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  7. Cutting List Produce an accurate cutting list with all materials, quantities and dimensions needed to perform a given carpentry and joinery task. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No: 1 Task: 1e Grading Criteria: P4 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  8. Performing Carpentry Operations using Hand tools In your practical sessions, you will be given a number of tasks involving wood joints. Below, create a step-by-step diagram to demonstrate how you made the Lap Joints and The Housing Joint. You must identify and justify the use of hand tools and materials safely to minimise health, safety and welfare risks. Name: Unit 1:Exploring Carpentry and Joinery : Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No:1 Task:1f Grading Criteria: M1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  9. Minimising Health, Safety and Welfare Risks (Merit) Demonstrate that you can select and justify the use of the correct tools, materials and PPE for a given task in an approved manner to minimise health, safety and welfare risks. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Materials, Tools and Equipment Assignment No: 1 Task: 1g Grading Criteria: M1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  10. Applying Safe Working Practice Demonstrate, through practical activity, that you can apply safe working practice and select the appropriate PPE when using hand tools, equipment or workshop machines to perform a carpentry and joinery task. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Health, Safety and Welfare Practices Assignment No: 2 Task: 2a Grading Criteria: P5 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  11. Applying Safe Working Practice Demonstrate, through oral questioning, that you can identify safe working practice and select the appropriate PPE when using hand tools, equipment or workshop machines to perform a carpentry and joinery task. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Health, Safety and Welfare Practices Assignment No: 2 Task: 2b Grading Criteria: P5 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  12. Identify Risk and Hazards Identify two potential hazards when using hand tools, equipment or workshop machines to perform a given carpentry and joinery task and suggest the appropriate PPE control methods to minimise the risks. 1 2 Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Health, Safety and Welfare Practices Assignment No: 2 Task: 2c Grading Criteria: P6 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  13. Applying Good Practice (Merit) Photographic record with annotations explaining safe working practice and use of PPE when using hand tools, equipment or workshop machines to minimise health, safety and welfare risks. Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Health, Safety and Welfare Practices Assignment No: 2 Task: 2d Grading Criteria: M2 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  14. Setting Out Rods Physical evidence of a third angle orthographic produced as a rod for marking out work ready for manufacture. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3a Grading Criteria: P7 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  15. Setting Out Rods Photographic evidence with annotations showing the use of a setting out rods for marking out work. Photographic evidence Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3b Grading Criteria: P7 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  16. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Below, discuss the selected wood joint. Include diagrams, pictures, practical uses, tools, safety, materials, PPE etc… Half Lap Joint Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3c Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  17. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Below, discuss the selected wood joint. Include diagrams, pictures, practical uses, tools, safety, materials, PPE etc… Housing Joint Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3c Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  18. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Below, discuss the selected wood joint. Include diagrams, pictures, practical uses, tools, safety, materials, PPE etc… Dovetail Joint Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3c Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  19. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Below, discuss the selected wood joint. Include diagrams, pictures, practical uses, tools, safety, materials, PPE etc… Through Mortice and Tenon Joint Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3c Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  20. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Below, Identify tools and materials used to accurately mark out, cut and form four common wood joints. Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3d Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  21. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber In your practical sessions, you have been given several wood joints to practice. Demonstrate, through practical activity, that you can accurately mark out, cut and form four common wood joints. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3e Grading Criteria: P8 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  22. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber Photographic evidence with annotations showing a range of common wood joints cut and formed to produce a simple timber product to an acceptable industrial standard. Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3f Grading Criteria: P9 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  23. Set out and Cut Joints in Timber Demonstrate, through practical activity, that you can accurately mark out, cut and form a range of common wood joints to produce a simple timber product to an acceptable industrial standard. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: Carpentry and Joinery Skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3g Grading Criteria: P9 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  24. Demonstrating Good Quality Practical (Merit) Demonstrate, through practical activity, that you can accurately mark out, cut and form all carpentry and joinery tasks to a good industrial standard with a tolerance of + or - of 3mm. EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: carpentry and joinery skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3h Grading Criteria: M3 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

  25. Demonstrating High Quality Practical (Distinction) Demonstrate, through practical activity, that you can accurately mark out, cut and form all carpentry and joinery tasks to a high industrial standard with a tolerance of + or - of 1mm . EXAMPLE Name: Candidate No: Unit 7 : Exploring Carpentry and Joinery: carpentry and joinery skills Assignment No: 3 Task: 3i Grading Criteria: D1 Jo Richardson Community School BTEC First Diploma in Engineering

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