Year 10 Wood Framing and Cabinet Construction (Tech.)

Year: 10 – Elective
Length: Semester
Contact Person: Ben Seymon

Content: This course will focus on the design and construction of a negotiated timber framed project in the form of a coffee table, stool or hallstand. Students are introduced to a variety of static machinery and jointing techniques during the construction of the major project. The major theory task will be based around producing a design folio using investigative processes and utilising CAD software prior to the construction component of the course. Students will also experience cabinet construction process using a variety of power tools and equipment to produce a panel-based cabinet using veneered particleboard.

Assessment: Students are assessed using the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards.

Additional Charges: A fee applies to participate in this subject in addition to the CHS Materials and Service charges. This fee is for take home projects and approximate cost is $60.

A limited class size applies to this subject.

Year 10
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ELECTIVE 5
SACE Compulsory Subjects