Lesson 3: Designing & Planning
Duration of Days: 1
Lesson Objective
SWBAT Explain:
the 3 keys to a good design
the views shown in a three-view working drawing
drawings in order to lay out materials
a bill of materials
the formula for calculating board feet to figure lumber needs
the main steps in designing, planning, and completing a woodworking project.
What are 3 keys to good design?
Name and describe at least 3 basic principles of design.
What two types of drawings are commonly used in woodworking?
list the views usually shown in a three-view working drawing.
Explain how a layout is made.
What information is included on a bill of materials.
Outline the main steps in designing, planning, and completing a project.
Bill of Materials
Board Foot
Design
Dimension
Exploded View
Function
Layout
Pictorial Drawing
Proportion
Scale
Standard Stock
Stock-cutting List
Working Drawings
WM.04 Explain and be able to demonstrate the methods involved in turning raw materials into useable products.
WM.04.01 Describe and interpret technical drawings.
WM.04.02 Describe and prepare rough drawings and sketches.*(C14)
WM.04.03 Explain and prepare a cut list or bill of material from a basic plan and assembly drawing.(C15) WM.04.04 Interpret a design to facilitate replication
WM.04.05 Describe and identify fractional measurements from a basic plan and assembly drawings.*(C13) WM.04.06 Identify the difference between both nominal and actual dimensions.*(C17)
WM.04.07 Extrapolate information from a set of plans.
WM.04.08 Measure accurately to a sixteenth of an inch.*(C16)
WM.04.09 Estimate materials quantities in both board feet and linear feet.*(C18)
WM.04.10 Interpret a design to facilitate replication Prepare stock for use.*(G28)
WM.05 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of wood design.
WM.05.01 Utilize the design process; including defining a problem, brainstorming, researching and generating ideas, identifying criteria and specifying constraints, exploring possibilities, selecting an approach, developing a design proposal, making a model or prototype, testing and evaluating the design using specifications, refining the design, creating or making it, and communicating processes and results.
WM.05.02 Check and critique a design continually, and improve and revise the idea of the design as needed.
WM.05.04 Develop a production plan, including the layout, bill of materials, and cost analysis, for the production of cabinets or wood products.
Reading for understanding with the intent to apply concepts to hands on projects throughout the course.
DOK Level: 1 Define, match, recall, & label
DOK Level: 2 Explain, outline, and summarize
Standard copy of Text
Highlighted copy of Text for ELL, 504, IEP
Students will complete a Google Quiz based on readings
Glencoe-Wood Technology & Processes Textbook
Google Quiz