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Cabinet and milling

1st Period and 2nd Period

7:55 AM to 9:36 AM

Senior Level Class

Course Description

In Mill and Cabinetmaking Technology, students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce in the area of mill work and cabinet manufacturing and installation. Students may also apply these skills to professions in carpentry or building maintenance supervision or use the skills as a foundation for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in cabinet design, tool usage, jointing methods, finishes, and industry-level practices such as numerical and computer-control production methods.

Classroom Rules and Expectations

All students are expected to follow all safety rules and directions.  Student's must have respect for each other and work as a team because a lot of the projects need team work to complete in an orderly fashion.

Grading Policies 

Participation Grade will be based on the following:

1. Attitudes to cooperate and follow directions as well as attitude toward fellow students.

2. Work ethic in class while working on projects.

3. Quality of work performed in class on projects.

Major Test Grades:

1. Safety Test (Must be retaken until student achieves a 100)

2. Test One - Different Processes Learned in Shop

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