Grade
Concept/Content
Woodwork
- importance of woodwork in historical and cultural contexts, locally and throughout Canada
- identification, characteristics, properties, and uses of wood from various tree species
- techniques for adjusting plans and drawings
- woodworking techniques and traditional and non-traditional joinery using a variety of tools and equipment, including stationary power equipment
- the relationship between First Peoples culturally modified trees and the sustainable use of wood
- issues in the sustainable use of wood
Elaboration
for example, shaping, laminating, turning, abrasives, adhesives, finishing
for example, box joint, splined mitre, lapped joint
for example, biscuits, brads
for example, jointer, planer, lathe, router table, table saw, chop saw, band saw, thickness sander, disc/belt sander, spindle sander, mortise machine, drill press, scroll saw
rate of harvest; effects of logging and replanting on ecosystems
keywords
techniques
traditional
non-traditional
stationary power equipment
issues