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© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 1 of 15

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Unit 213: Mark out from setting out details for bench joinery products

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Learning outcomes• Identify tools required for marking out for bench joinery products.

• State the purpose of using face side and face edge marks.

• State how joints and sections are marked out on timber components.

• Select and use tools required for marking out for bench joinery products.

• Select face side and face edge.

• Mark out bench joinery products.

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Tutor guidanceFollowing is all about naming parts of a bench joinery product and naming tools required for marking out.

The drawing is the same but each slide is dedicated to small sections of the whole.

Discuss each slide in depth as each answer is revealed.

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On the following slide is a picture of a small garden gate, can you identify:

• face side and edge marks

• width measurement

• height measurement

• thickness measurement

• end grain

• diagonal brace

• dovetail

• half lap

• tee bridal joint

• the horns

• stiles

• rails

• centre brace

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Face side and edge marks

Face side and edge marks

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Width

Height

Thickness

Core measurements

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End grain

Diagonal brace

End grain and diagonal brace

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Dovetail

Half lap

Tee bridal

Horns

Tee bridal, half lap, dovetail, horns

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Stiles, rails, strutt

Stiles

Rails

Centre strutt

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Which tools?Now that you have identified some marking out features.

How many marking out tools can you name for each joint?

On the following slides, name the tools required to mark out each joint or shape on the material.

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Which tools do you need here?• Square

• Pencil

• Sliding bevel

• Tape measure

Can you think of any others?

End grain

Diagonal brace

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Which tools do you need here?• Marking gauge

• Sliding bevel

• Dovetail template

• Pencil

• Set square

• Tape measure

Can you think of any others?

Dovetail half lap

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Which tools do you need here?• Marking gauge

• Pencil

• Set square

• Tape measure

Can you think of any others?Half lap

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Which tools do you need here?• Mortice gauge

• Pencil

• Set square

• Tape measure

Can you think of any others?

Tee bridal

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Any questions?