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Practical Woodworking
National 4 and 5
Where can Practical Woodworking take
me?
Practical Woodworking can lead to entry into
Practical Metalworking in S5 or S6.
and ultimately, for some, to:
Further Education, Apprenticeships & Employment
Construction, Manufacturing Industries, Interior
Design, Furniture Design, sculpture and various
areas of Engineering
The skills learnt can also be used in adult life simply
as a set of life skills
Lornshill Academy
Faculty of Design & Technology
In this unit pupils will:
1. Develop their skills in using machine and power
tools
2. Provide their models with suitable finishes
In this course, you will among other things learn:
Improve your craft skills
Improve measuring and marking out skills
Gain an insight into the world of work.
Learn how to work individually and with
others.
Have the satisfaction of taking home projects
that you have made.
Working towards a career in Product Design,
Construction, Furniture Design....
Why take Practical Woodworking ?
Course Content
Materials and manufacture
Mark out Use machine tools
Learn
joining
methods
Learn about manufacturing
processes
Apply
different finishes
Learn about different
materials
Follow safety
procedures
In this unit pupils will:
1. Produce a model using flat frame construction
and woodwork joints
2. Read drawings to produce the flat frame
model
National 4 & 5
Flat Frame Construction
National 4 & 5
Carcase Construction
In this unit pupils will:
1. Produce a model using carcase construction
and woodwork joints
2. Read drawings to produce the carcase model
Pupils will then produce an additional item in class
which will be used as evidence for their Value
Added Unit. National 4 and 5 pupils will work to
different tolerances within their manufacturing
process.
National 4
Value Added Unit
The Value Added Unit for National 4 will be
assessed by the manufacture of a finished product
in wood. This will be assessed within the course.
National 4 pupils will manufacture to the following
tolerances.
Marking out = +/- 2 mm
Planing or similar = +/- 2 mm
Construction joint gaps not to exceed +/- 2mm
Flat-frame overall sizes within +/- 5mm
National 5
Value Added Unit
The Value Added Unit for National 5 will be
assessed by the manufacture of a finished product
in wood. This will be assessed within the course.
National 5 pupils will manufacture to the following
tolerances.
Tolerance in marking out = +/- 1mm
Planing or similar = +/- 1mm
Joint gaps not to exceed +/- 1mm
Overall sizes within +/- 3mm
National 4 & 5
Machining and Finishing
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