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TRAINING OBJECTIVES

Trained & skilful person play a vital role in the age of modern life because of enhancement of technological and its development .Now the hand work is being shifted rapidly to machine work which is more speedy, economical and more qualitative as per required standard. This curriculum of two years duration consisting of four semesters is developed / devised keeping in view the local job market demand & industrial requirements. Further, more focus is made on practical training along with necessarily required theoretical knowledge specially on Hand , Timber Theory, Seasoning, presentation Furnishing, Polishing, Portable Power Tools, Production Machinery, Machine Theory, Design & Drawing, Functional English & Work Ethics in order to produce skilful & capable work force to meet the need of present & future market demands.

CURRICULUM SALIENTS:

Entry Level Matric Total Duration of Course 2-Years Total Training Hours 3200 Hours 800 Hours Per Semester 40 Hours per Week 7 Hours per day (except Friday 5 Hrs) Practical 80% Training Methodology Theory 20% Instructional Medium Urdu / English

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SKILL PROFICIENCY DETAILS: - On successful completion of the course, the trainee should be able to: - 1. Apply all safety precautions regarding personal and equipment. 2. Draw simple sketches and scale drawings. 3. Use and maintenance of common wood working hand tools, measuring, marking, sawing, plaining tools and . 4. Sharp and set the various types of handsaws and planers. 5. Identify local timber in common use and to distinguish good and defective timber. 6. Measure, cut and place timber as per given size. 7. Use the screws, nails and hard ware. 8. Work according to sketches or instructions. 9. Construct and use the following joints. 9.1 End 9.2 Slip joint 9.3 Miter joints & joints 9.4 Hunched mortise and tenon joint 9.5 Wedge mortise and tenon joint 9.6 Opening joint 9.7 Open and lapped 9.8 Key mortise and tenon joint 9.9 Cross bar joint and 10 Construct doors and windows frame as per given drawing. 11 Prepare and use of enamels and synthetic glues. 12 Prepare smooth finished surface by hand. 13 Mark and prepare work on machine, its maintenance and assemble the machine components. 14 Construct fixed wooden leaves, windows, fixed glass leaves, windows and adjustable glass leaves windows. 15 Construct wooden jobs as per given drawing like.; 15.1 Kitchen cabinets 15.2 Side table 15.3 Foot stool

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15.4 First aid cabinet 15.5 Center table 15.6 Bed side cabinet 15.7 Easy chair 15.8 Dining chair 15.9 Dining table 15.10 Towel rail 15.11 Book rack 15.12 Wall rack 15.13 Tea trolley 15.14 T.V trolley 15.15 Show case 15.16 Almirah / wardrobe 16 Construct wooden jobs on lathe machine as per drawing like; 16.1 16.2 Table legs 16.3 Legs of pirhi 16.4 handles 16.5 Table lamps 17 Construct wood working tools as per given drawing; 17.1 17.2 Smoothing 17.3 plane 17.4 18 Operate, use, maintain hand tools and portable power wood working tools. 19 Operate, use and maintain the production machines. 20 Calculation of timber, board in cubic foot with and without cost. 21 Construct wooden roof as per given drawing 22 Construct partition walls, paneling, ceilings and wooden floors for houses. 23 Repair or store various types of wooden structure and furniture. 24 Lay laminated plastic, Formica and ply on counter and other surfaces of furniture. 25 Match the color with wood used for the jobs.

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KNOWLEDGE PROFICIENCY DETAILS: - On successful completion of this course, the trainee should be able to: 1. Define the safety precautions applicable to hand and power wood working tools & machines. 2. Define the good housekeeping, care and maintenance of tools & equipment. 3. Describe to read and interpret simple machine parts drawings & sketches. 4. Describe the common types of timber, their description & uses. 5. Explain the different types of screws, nails, commonly used in woodworking. 6. Explain the types of , procedure of sharpening & their settling. 7. Express the preservation, storage of timber and different methods of seasoning 8. Describe to prepare enamel and synthetic glues and their uses. 9. Describe the common types of woodworking, joints, their preparation and uses. 10. Explain the procedure for preparing the surface for polishes & . 11. Explain the use of , skirting, paneling & picture railing. 12. Explain the common use of veneer, ven board, chipboard, ply wood, hard board and Formica etc. 13. Describe the types of timber doors, windows & window leaves. 14. Describe the types of hinges, fixtures & tower bolt commonly used in woodworking. 15. Express the operation and uses of various types of woodworking machines. 16. Express the methods and constructions of standard furniture and fixtures 17. Explain the lamination, ply and adhesives used in woodworking. 18. Explain the types of hard wood covering for floor in common. 19. Define methods of timber measurement & cost calculation. 20. Explain the polishes, and for wood used in .

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21. Describe the use, care & maintenance of wood working machines. 22. Describe how to match the colour and grain of the timber to obtain a good finish.

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CURRICULUM DELIVERY STRUCTURE

1ST SEMESTER

Curriculum Co- curricular Test Total Delivery activities / Vacations

1-20 21-25 25-26 26

Week 20 5 1

2ND SEMESTER

Curriculum Co- curricular Test Total Delivery activities / Vacations

1-20 21-25 25-26 26

Week 20 5 1

3RD SEMESTER

Curriculum Co- curricular Test Total Delivery activities / Vacations

1-20 21-25 25-26 26

Week 20 5 1

4TH SEMESTER

Curriculum Co- curricular Final Total Delivery activities / Vacations Test

1-20 21-25 25-26 26

Week 20 5 1

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SCHEME OF STUDIES Cabinet Making (2 – Years Course)

1ST SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Total Main Topics No Hours Hours Hours 1. Timber Theory-I 25 - 25 2. Hand Tools 20 - 20 3. Material 10 - 10 4. Hardware 20 - 20 5. Finishing & Polishing 15 - 15 6. Measurement & Cost Calculation 20 - 20 7. Design & Drawings-I 10 80 90 8. Practicals-I - 520 520 9. Mathematics-I 20 - 20 10. Functional English 20 20 40 11. Work Ethics - 20 20

Total 160 640 800

2ND SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Total Main Topics No Hours Hours Hours 1. Timber Theory-II 10 - 10 2. Seasoning 10 - 10 3. 10 - 10 4. of Pakistan 20 - 20 5. Hand Tools 15 - 15 6. Wooden Material 10 - 10 7. Adhesives 10 - 10 8. Hardware 10 - 10

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9. Finishing & Polishing 15 - 15 10. Measurement & Cost Calculation 10 - 10 11. Design & Drawing-II - 80 80 12. Practicals-II - 520 520 13. Mathematics-II 20 - 20 14. Functional English 20 20 40 15. Work Ethics - 20 20

Total 160 640 800

3RD SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Total Main Topics No Hours Hours Hours 1. Machine Theory 20 - 20 2. Portable Power Tools 20 - 20 3. Production Machinery 30 - 30 4. Measurement & Cost Calculation 30 - 30 5. Design & Drawings-III 20 180 200 6. Practicals-III - 420 420 7. Mathematics-III 20 - 20 8. Functional English 20 20 40 9. Work Ethics - 20 20

Total 160 640 800

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4TH SEMESTER Sr. Theory Practical Total Main Topics No Hours Hours Hours 1. Machine Theory 20 - 20 2. Portable Power Tools 15 - 20 3. Production Machinery 45 - 30 4. Measurement & Cost Calculation 20 - 30 5. Design & Drawing-IV 20 180 200 6. Practical-IV - 420 420 7. Mathematics-IV 20 - 20 8. Functional English 20 20 40 9. Work Ethics - 20 20

Total 160 640 800

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DETAIL OF COURSE CONTENTS Cabinet Making (2-Year Course)

1ST SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Detail of Topics No. Hrs. Hrs. 1. Timber Theory-I Vegetative Structure of Tree 2 - How tree grows Parts of a tree Classification of a Tree 3 - Endogens Tree Exogens Tree Board Leaf Tree Conifers & Evergreen Tree Revision Structure of Tree 2 - Crown Trunk Roots Cross Section of Tree 3 - Bark Cambium Sap Sap Wood Heart Wood Medullary Rays Pith Annual Rings Revision Natural Defects of Timber 3 - Knots Shakes

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Decay Warping Spiral Gains Revision Portal Wood 3 - Description Seasoning Strength Durability Working Qualities Uses Source of Supply Revision Deodar Wood 3 - Description Seasoning Strength Durability Working Qualities Uses Source of Supply Revision Shisham Wood 3 - Description Seasoning Strength Durability Working Qualities Uses Source of Supply Revision Babul Wood 3 - Description

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Seasoning Strength Durability Working Qualities Uses Source of Supply Revision 2. Hand Tools 2.1. History & Safety with Wood Working 1 - Tools 2.2. Measuring & marking Tools 5 - 2.2.1. Foot Rule 2.2.2. Folding Rule 2.2.3. Steel Tape 2.2.4. Zigzag Rule 2.2.5. Vernier Calipers 2.2.6. Steel Foot Rule 2.2.7. Marking Gauge 2.2.8. Mortise Gauge 2.2.9. Inside / Outside Divider 2.2.10. Scratch 2.2.11. Utility Knife 2.3. Squaring Tools 2 - 2.3.1. Try 2.3.2. 2.3.3. Sliding T Square 2.3.4. 2.3.5. Squaring Rod 2.3.6. 2.3.7. Revision 2.4. Hand 4 - 2.4.1. Introduction 2.4.2.

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2.4.3. Cross Cut Saw 2.4.4. Tenon Saw 2.4.5. Dovetail Saw 2.4.6. Bow / Turning Saw 2.4.7. / Key Hole Saw 2.4.8. 2.4.9. Copying Saw 2.4.10. 2.4.11. Revision 2.5. Hand Plane 5 - 2.5.1. Introduction 2.5.2. Trying Plane 2.5.3. 2.5.4. Jack Plane 2.5.5. Smooth Plane 2.5.6. Rabbet Plane 2.5.7. Circular Plane 2.5.8. Plane 2.5.9. Bull Nose Plane 2.5.10. Toothing Plane 2.5.11. Spoke Shave 2.5.12. Plough / Grooving Plane 2.5.13. Combination Plane 2.5.14. Sharpening of Plane Blade 2.5.15. Revision 2.6. Chisels & Gauges 3 - 2.6.1. Introduction 2.6.2. Firmer Chisel 2.6.3. Tang Butt Chisel 2.6.4. Mortise Chisel 2.6.5. Skew Chisel 2.6.6. Gauges & their Sharpening 2.6.7. Revision

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3. Wooden Material 3.1. Introduction of Veneer 2 - 3.1.1. Veneer cutting methods & uses 3.2. 4 - 3.2.1. Plywood Induction 3.2.2. Forms of Plywood 3.2.3. Manufacturing of plywood 3.2.4. Advantages & uses 3.2.5. Revision 3.3. 2 - 3.3.1. Introduction 3.3.2. Form / Manufacturing of Particle Board 3.3.3. Uses 3.3.4. Revision 3.4. Block Board 2 - 3.4.1. Introduction 3.4.2. Manufacturing / Form of Block Board 3.4.3. Uses 3.4.4. Revision 4. Hardware 4.1. Introduction 1 - 4.2. Nails 5 - 4.2.1. Kind of Nails, Sizes and Usage 4.2.2. Common Wire Nails 4.2.3. Box Nails 4.2.4. Casing Nails 4.2.5. Corrugated Fasteners 4.2.6. Tacks 4.2.7. Rules for Driving Nails 4.2.8. Revision 4.3. Screws 5 -

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4.3.1. Different Kinds of wood screw & uses 4.3.2. Flat headed screws 4.3.3. Oval headed screws 4.3.4. Round headed screws 4.3.5. Philips headed screws 4.3.6. Eye Hook Screws 4.3.7. Rules for fixing Screws 4.3.8. Revision 4.4. Hinges 5 - 4.4.1. Introduction 4.4.2. But Hinges 4.4.3. Continuous / Piano Hinges 4.4.4. Invisible Hinges 4.4.5. Cylinder Hinges 4.4.6. 2 – D Hinges 4.4.7. Surface Hinges 4.4.8. Folding Table Hinges 4.4.9. Rules for fixing Hinges 4.4.10. Revision 4.5. Locks 4 - 4.5.1. Introduction of Locks 4.5.2. Mortise Lock 4.5.3. Rim Lock 4.5.4. Sliding Door lock 4.5.5. Drawer Lock 4.5.6. Pad Lock 4.5.7. Revision 5. Finishing & Polishing 5.1. Introduction 3 - 5.1.1. Introduction of Finishes 5.1.2. Why Polishing / Painting 5.1.3. Revision

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5.2. Papers 4 - 5.2.1. Glass Paper 5.2.2. Garnet Paper 5.2.3. Aluminum Oxide Paper 5.2.4. Silicon Carbide Paper 5.2.5. Grading and Applications 5.2.6. Revision 5.3. Bleaching of Wood 4 - 5.3.1. Introduction 5.3.2. Content 5.3.3. How to Bleach Wood 5.3.4. Revision 5.4. Staining 4 - 5.4.1. Introduction 5.4.2. Contents 5.4.3. Water Stain 5.4.4. Spirit Stain 5.4.5. Oil Stain 5.4.6. Acid Stain 5.4.7. Revision 6. Measurement & Cost Calculation 6.1. Basic Skill with Natural Numbers 4 - 6.1.1. Addition & Subtraction 6.1.2. Multiplication 6.1.3. Division 6.2. Introduction of Basic Units 4 - 6.2.1. Basic Units of Distance 6.2.2. Basic Unit of Weight 6.2.3. Basic Unit of Liquids 6.3. Basic Systems of Measurements 6 - 6.3.1. Kind of Systems 6.3.2. British System 6.3.2.1. British System for

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Distance 6.3.2.2. British System for Weight 6.3.2.3. British System for Liquids 6.3.3. Metric System 6.3.3.1. Metric System for Distance 6.3.3.2. British System for Weight 6.3.3.3. British System for Liquids 6.4. Conversion of Measurements 6 - 6.4.1. Feet System to Metric System 6.4.2. Millimeters to Inches 6.4.3. Pounds to Kilograms 6.4.4. Gallons to Kilograms 6.4.5. Gallons to Liters 7. Design & Drawing-I 7.1. Basic Drawing Instruments & their Uses 2 8 7.1.1. Drawing Board 7.1.2. Drawing Table 7.1.3. Pencil 7.1.4. set Square 7.1.5. T – Square 7.1.6. Eraser 7.1.7. French Curves 7.1.8. Compass 7.1.9. Protractor 7.2. Standard Sizes of Drawing Papers 2 8 7.2.1. Cut Size of Drawing Paper 7.2.2. Area of Drawing 7.2.3. Rough Size of Drawing Paper

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7.2.4. ‘A’ Series of Standards 7.2.5. Size of Papers 7.3. Types of Drawing Line 3 8 7.3.1. Various Types of Lines 7.3.2. Title Strip 7.3.3. Technical Lettering 7.3.4. Vertical Capitals 7.3.5. Numbers 7.4. Dimension & Scales 3 8 7.4.1. Enlarged & Reduced Scales 7.4.2. Method of Dimensioning 7.4.3. Technical Representation of an Object. 7.5. Projection of Different Kinds of Wooden Joints. 7.5.1. End Lap Joint - 6 7.5.2. Slip - 6 7.5.3. Slip Tenon Mortise Joint with - 6 Rabbet 7.5.4. Wooden Mortise & Tenon Joint - 6 7.5.5. Hunched Mortise and Tenon - 8 7.5.6. Joint Slip Mortise Miter Joint - 8 7.5.7. Open Pin Joint - 8 8. Practical - I Sawing & Planning Practice - 60 Sizing Practice - 30 Ripping & Cross Cutting - 30 Tools Handling & Sharpening - 30 End Lab - 30 Slip Mortise & Tenon Joint - 30 Hunched Mortise & Tenon Joint - 50 Wedge Mortise & Tenon Joint - 50 Open Pin Joint - 30

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Open Dovetail Joint - 60 Lapped Dovetail Joint - 60 Key Mortise & Tenon Joint - 60 9.2. MATHEMATICETICS-1 9.1. Introduction of 2 - 9.1.1. Whole Number 9.1.2. Decimal Fraction 9.1.3. Fraction 9.1.4. Proper Fraction 9.1.5. Improper Fraction 9.1.6. Compound Fraction 9.2. ADDITION 1 - 9.2.1. Addition of whole number 9.2.2. Addition of decimal fraction 9.2.3. Addition of fraction 9.2.4. Addition of algebraic expression 9.2.5. Laws of addition 9.2.6. Commutative law of addition 9.2.7. Associative law of addition 9.3. SUBTRACTION 1 - 9.3.1. Subtraction of whole number 9.3.2. Subtraction of Decimal Fraction 9.3.3. Subtraction of Fraction 9.3.4. Subtraction of Algebraic 9.3.5. Expression 9.4. MULTIPLICATION 1 - 9.4.1. Multiplication of Whole Number 9.4.2. Multiplication of Decimal Fraction 9.4.3. Multiplication of Fraction 9.4.4. Multiplication of Algebraic Expression 9.4.5. Laws of Multiplication

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9.4.6. Commutative under multiplication. 9.4.7. Associative under multiplication. 9.5. DIVISION 2 - 9.5.1. Division of Whole Number 9.5.2. Division of Decimal Fraction 9.5.3. Division of Fraction 9.5.4. Division of Algebraic Expression 9.6. PERCENTAGE 2 - 9.6.1. To express a percentage as a decimal fraction. 9.6.2. To express a decimal fraction as a percentage. 9.6.3. To express a fraction as a percentage 9.6.4. To find the percent of a number. 9.6.5. To find the number of a percent. 9.7. AVERAGES 1 - 9.7.1. Meaning of average 9.7.2. Problem solving. 9.8. RATIO AND PROPORTION 2 - 9.8.1. Comparison of two ratios or proportion. 9.8.2. Compound ratios 9.8.3. Dividing in a given ratio. 9.8.4. Continued ratio 9.8.5. Direct & inverse proportion 9.8.6. Compound proportion 9.9. UNIT CONVERSION 2 - 9.9.1. F.P.S System. 9.9.2. M.K.S System 9.9.3. C.G.S System 9.9.4. Inter conversion of the above

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systems. 9.10. CONCEPT OF DIFFERENT SETS OF 2 - NUMBERS 9.10.1. Set of Natural Numbers 9.10.2. Set of Whole Numbers 9.10.3. Set of integers 9.10.4. Set of Even integer 9.10.5. Set of Odd integer 9.10.6. Set of Prime Numbers 9.10.7. Set of Rational Numbers 9.10.8. Set of Irrational Numbers 9.10.9. Set of Real Numbers 9.11. REPRESENTATION OF REAL 2 - NUMBERS ON LINE 9.11.1. Inequalities and its properties 9.12. NUMBER SYSTEM 2 - 9.12.1. Binary Number System 9.12.2. Conversion of Binary to decimal number and vice versa. 9.12.3. Octal number system 9.12.4. Conversion of octal to decimal number and vice versa. 9.12.5. Conversion of octal to binary number and vice versa. 12.3. Hexadecimal number system 12.4. Conversion of hexadecimal to Binary and Octal number system 12.5. Conversion of hexadecimal to decimal number and vice versa. Total 140 600

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2ND SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Detail of Topics No. Hours Hours 1.1. Timber Theory-II 1.1. Conversion 2 - 1.1.1. Introduction 2 - 1.1.2. Slab Sawing 2 - 1.1.3. 2 - 1.1.4. Advantages 2 - 2 Seasoning 2.1. Introduction 10 - 2.2. Seasoning Method 2.3. Air Seasoning 2.4. Kiln Seasoning 2.5. Moisture Content 2.6. Method for Measuring Moisture Content 2.7. Seasoning Defects 2.8. Honey Combing 2.9. Case Hardening 2.10. Splits & Chocks 2.11. Care & Precautions Seasoning Defects 3.3 Wood Preservation 3.1. Introduction 1 - 3.2. Pressure Method 2 - 3.3. Hot & Cold Method 2 - 3.4. Dipping 1 - 3.5. Spraying 2 - 3.6. Brushing 2 - 4.4 Woods of Pakistan 4.1. Chir wood 2 - 4.1.1. Description 4.1.2. Seasoning 4.1.3. Strength

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4.1.4. Durability 4.1.5. Working Qualities4 4.1.6. Uses 4.1.7. Source of Supply 4.2. Kail Wood 2 - 4.2.1. Description 4.2.2. Seasoning 4.2.3. Strength 4.2.4. Durability 4.2.5. Working Qualities 4.2.6. Uses 4.2.7. Source of Supply 4.3. Walnut Wood 2 - 4.3.1. Description 4.3.2. Seasoning 4.3.3. Strength 4.3.4. Durability 4.3.5. Working Qualities 4.3.6. Uses 4.3.7. Source of Supply 4.4. Mulberry Wood 2 - 4.4.1. Description 4.4.2. Seasoning 4.4.3. Strength 4.4.4. Durability 4.4.5. Working Qualities 4.4.6. Uses 4.4.7. Sources of Supply 4.5. Mango Wood 2 - 4.5.1. Description 4.5.2. Seasoning 4.5.3. Strength 4.5.4. Durability

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4.5.5. Working Qualities 4.5.6. Uses 4.5.7. Sources of Supply 4.6. Semul Wood 2 - 4.6.1. Description 4.6.2. Seasoning 4.6.3. Strength 4.6.4. Durability 4.6.5. Working Qualities 4.6.6. Uses 4.6.7. Sources of Supply 4.7. Eucalyptus (Safeda) Wood 2 - 4.7.1. Description 4.7.2. Seasoning 4.7.3. Strength 4.7.4. Durability 4.7.5. Working Qualities 4.7.6. Uses 4.7.7. Sources of Supply 4.8. Kao Wood 2 - 4.8.1. Description 4.8.2. Seasoning 4.8.3. Strength 4.8.4. Durability 4.8.5. Working Qualities 4.8.6. Uses 4.8.7. Sources of Supply 4.9. Wood 2 - 4.9.1. Description 4.9.2. Seasoning 4.9.3. Strength 4.9.4. Durability 4.9.5. Working Qualities

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4.9.6. Uses 4.9.7. Sources of Supply 4.10. Wood 2 - 4.10.1. Description 4.10.2. Seasoning 4.10.3. Strength 4.10.4. Durability 4.10.5. Working Qualities 4.10.6. Uses 4.10.7. Sources of Supply 5.5 . Hand Tools 5.1. Hammers 2 - 5.1.1. Introduction 5.1.2. Claw Hammer 5.1.3. Cross Peen Hammer 5.1.4. Ball Peen Hammer 5.1.5. Veneer Hammer 5.1.6. Wooden Mallet 5.2. Screw Drivers 2 - 5.2.1. Flat Head Screw Driver 5.2.2. Automatic Screw Driver 5.2.3. Stubby Screw Driver 5.2.4. Philips Head Screw Driver 5.2.5. Puller 5.3. Boring Tools 3 - 5.3.1. Introduction 5.3.2. Round Bit 5.3.3. Dowel Bits 5.3.4. Auger Bits 5.3.5. Dovetail Saw 5.3.6. Twist Bit 5.3.7. Expansive Bit 5.3.8. Centre Bit

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5.3.9. 5.3.10. 5.3.11. Counter Sink Bit 5.3.12. Knot Plug Bit 5.3.13. Forestner Bit 5.4. Brace / Holding Tools 2 - 5.4.1. Ratchet Brace 5.4.2. Hand Machine 5.4.3. Work Bench 5.4.4. Woodworker’s 5.4.5. Saw Sharpening Vise 5.4.6. Saw Horse Miter Box 5.4.7. Bench Hooks 5.4.8. Pincer 5.5. Wood Clamps 2 - 5.5.1. Introduction 5.5.2. Bar 5.5.3. F-Clamp 5.5.4. C-Clamp 5.5.5. Hand Screw 5.5.6. Spring Clamp 5.5.7. Edge Clamp 5.6. Wood Files 2 - 5.6.1. Introduction of Files 5.6.2. Flat File 5.6.3. Half Round File 5.6.4. Round File 5.6.5. File 5.6.6. Saw Sharpening Triangular File 5.6.7. Needle File 5.7. Scraper 1 - 5.7.1. Cabinet Scraper 5.7.2. Scraper Plane

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5.7.3. Glue Scraper 5.7.4. 5.8. Sharpening Stone 1 - 5.8.1. Introduction 5.8.2. Slip Stone 5.8.3. Honing Stone 5.8.4. Oil Stone 6.6 . Material Theory 6.1. Laminated Board 2 - 6.1.1. Introduction 6.1.2. Manufacturing 6.1.3. Standard Sizes 6.2. Fiber Board / MDF 4 - 6.2.1. Introduction 6.2.2. Manufacturing 6.2.3. Uses 6.3. Hard Board 4 - 6.3.1. Introduction 6.3.2. Manufacturing 6.3.3. Uses 7.7. Adhesives 7.1. Animal Glue 1 - 7.1.1. Introduction 7.1.2. Uses 7.2. Casing Glue 1 - 7.2.1. Introduction 7.2.2. Uses 7.3. White Glue 1 - 7.3.1. Introduction 7.3.2. Uses 7.4. Vegetable Glue 1 - 7.4.1. Introduction 7.4.2. Uses

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7.5. Albuminal Glue ½ - 7.5.1. Introduction 7.5.2. Uses 7.6. Plastic Glue ½ - 7.6.1. Introduction 7.6.2. Uses 7.7. Phenol Glue 1 - 7.7.1. Introduction 7.7.2. Uses 7.8. Reorient Glue 1 - 7.8.1. Introduction 7.8.2. Uses 7.9. Carbamide Glue 1 - 7.9.1. Introduction 7.9.2. Uses 7.10. Melamine Glue 1 - 7.10.1. Introduction 7.10.2. Uses 7.11. Contact Cement 1 - 7.11.1. Introduction 7.11.2. Uses 8.8. Hardware 8.1. Catchers 2 - 8.1.1. Magnet Catcher 8.1.2. Ball Catcher 8.1.3. Roller Catcher 8.1.4. Spring Wedge Catcher 8.1.5. Friction Catcher 8.2. Stays 2 - 8.2.1. Flap Stays 8.2.2. Door Stays 8.2.3. Lift up Stays 8.3. Handles 6 -

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8.3.1. Knobs for Furniture 8.3.2. Casters for Furniture 8.3.3. Bed Fitting 8.3.4. Tower Bolt 8.3.5. End Tower Bolt 8.3.6. Door Sliding old 8.3.7. Sliding Towers 8.3.8. Sliding Door Tower 8.3.9. Glass Door Sliding 8.3.10. Shelf Support 8.3.11. Glass Fasteners 8.3.12. Plastic Edge Profile 8.3.13. Knock Down Fitting 8.3.14. Slides for Drawers 9.9. Finishing & Polishing 9.1. French / Shellac Polish 3 - 9.1.1. Introduction 9.1.2. Material & Method for Preparation 9.1.3. Application 9.2. Lacquer Finish 3 - 9.2.1. Introduction 9.2.2. Material & Method for Preparation 9.2.3. Application 9.3. Wax Finish 3 - 9.3.1. Introduction 9.3.2. Liquid Polish 9.3.3. Paste / Polish 9.4. Finish 6 - 9.4.1. Introduction 9.4.2. Paint Preparation 9.4.3. Application 9.4.4. Application Method of Finish 9.4.5. Application Method of Lacquer

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9.4.6. Application Method of Paint 9.4.7. Application Method of Varnish 10.10. Measurement & Cost Calculation 10.1. Surface Area of Basic Geometry 3 - 10.1.1. Square 10.1.2. Rectangle 10.1.3. Trapezium 10.1.4. Triangle 10.1.5. Circle 10.1.6. Practice of Solving Different Problems 10.2. Calculation of Volume 3 - 10.2.1. Volume & Unit of Volume 10.2.2. Volume of Logs 10.2.3. Volume of 10.2.4. Volume of Timber 10.2.5. Volume of Furniture & estimate 10.2.6. Practice of Solving Different Problems 10.3. Percentage 4 - 10.3.1. Meaning of Percentage 10.3.2. Usage of Percentage 10.3.3. Changing Number of Percentage 10.3.4. Changing Percentage to Decimals 10.3.5. Finding the Rate / Price 10.3.6. Practice of Solving Different Problems. 11.11. Design & Drawing -II 11.1. French Lapped Wedge Tenon & Mortise - 3 Joint 11.2. Open Dovetail Joint - 3 11.3. Lapped Dovetail Joint - 3

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11.4. Cross Bar Joint - 3 11.5. - 3 11.6. Wood Mallet - 4 11.7. Coat Hanger - 6 11.8. Free Hand Sketches - 6 11.9. Wood Models - 6 11.10. Foot Stool - 6 11.11. Baby Chair - 8 11.12. Telephone Shelf - 8 11.13. First Aid Cabinet - 8 11.14. Bed Side Table - 8 12.12. Practical-II 12.1. Lapper Dovetail Joint - 10 12.2. Cross Bar Joint - 10 12.3. Try Square - 10 12.4. Hanger - 10 12.5. Boxes - 20 12.6. Wooden Art - 20 12.7. Veneer Work - 30 12.8. Frames - 30 12.9. Sceneries - 30 12.10. Lamps - 30 12.11. Small Cabinets (First Aid Box) - 30 12.12. Small Table - 30 12.13. Baby Chair - 40 12.14. Trays - 60 12.15. Bed Side Table - 80 12.16. Master Piece (Examination Project) - 80 Mathematics-II 13.1 Equations 13.1.1 Linear and Quadratic Equations 2 - 13.1.2 Solution of linear equations 1 - 13.1.3 Linear equation in one variable 1 -

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13.1.4 Simultaneous linear equations in two variables. 13.1.5 Solution of simultaneous linear 2 - equations. 13.1.6 By the method of substituting the values. 13.1.7 By comparison method 13.1.8 By equating the coefficient’s method. 13.2 Solution Of Quadratic Equations. 13.2.1 By Factorization method 2 - 13.2.2 By completing the square method. 2 - 13.2.3 By using quadratic formula 2 - 13.3 Equation Reducible To Quadratic Form 13.3.1 Different Forms 4 - 13.4 Solution Of Simultaneous Equation 13.4.1 One linear and one quadratic 2 - 13.4.2 Both are quadratic. 2 -

Total 140 600

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3RD SEMESTER

Sr. Theory Practical Detail Of Topics No. Hours Hours 1. 1. Machine Theory 1.1. Circular Law 5 - 1.1.1. Safety Rules 1.1.2. Types 1.1.3. Main Parts 1.1.4. Size & Speed 1.1.5. Saw Blades & their Uses 1.1.6. Operation 1.2. Band Saw 5 - 1.2.1. Safety Rules 1.2.2. Types 1.2.3. Main Parts 1.2.4. Size & Speed 1.2.5. Band Saw Blades 1.2.6. Different Operations 1.3. Plainer 5 - 1.3.1. Main Parts 1.3.2. Size & Speed 1.3.3. Operation 1.3.4. Sharpening of Blades 1.3.5. Safety Rules 1.4. Thichnesser Plainer 5 - 1.4.1. Types 1.4.2. Main Parts 1.4.3. Size & Speed 1.4.4. Accessories 1.4.5. Cutter Block & their Uses 1.4.6. Safety Rules 2. 2. Portable Power Tools 2.1. Electric Machine 4 -

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2.1.1. Safety Rules 2.1.2. Main Parts & Sizes 2.1.3. Saw Blades 2.1.4. Working Operations 2.1.5. Safety Rules 2.2. Saw 4 - 2.2.1. Introduction 2.2.2. Main Parts & Sizes 2.2.3. Jig Saw Blades & their Uses 2.2.4. Safety Rules 2.3. Jointer Plainer 4 - 2.3.1. Introduction 2.3.2. Main Parts & Sizes 2.3.3. Working Operation 2.3.4. Blades & Sharpening 2.3.5. Operations 2.3.6. Safety Rules 2.4. Routers 4 - 2.4.1. Introduction 2.4.2. Working Operation 2.4.3. Chucks & Bits 2.4.4. Uses & Sharpening 2.4.5. Safety Rules 2.5. Portable Chain Saw 4 - 2.5.1. Introduction 2.5.2. Main Parts 2.5.3. Working Operation 2.5.4. Chin Sharpening 2.5.5. Safety Rules 3. 3. Production Machinery 3.1. Multi Rip Saw 5 - 3.1.1. Main Parts 3.1.2. Sizes

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3.1.3. Blades & their Uses 3.1.4. Operations 3.1.5. Safety Rules 3.2. Cross Cut Saw 5 - 3.2.1. Introduction 3.2.2. Main Parts 3.2.3. Sizes 3.2.4. Kinds of Blades 3.2.5. Operations 3.2.6. Safety Rules 3.3. 5 - 3.3.1. Introduction 3.3.2. Main Parts 3.3.3. Sizes 3.3.4. Kinds of Blades 3.3.5. Operations 3.4. Dimension Saw 5 - 3.4.1. Introduction 3.4.2. Main Parts 3.4.3. Blades & Their Uses 3.4.4. Operations 3.4.5. Safety Rules 3.4.6. Operations 3.5. Moulder / Shaper 5 - 3.5.1. Main Parts 3.5.2. Types / Speeds 3.5.3. Feeding Appartus 3.5.4. Different Types of Spindles 3.5.5. Cutter, Sharpening & Their Uses 3.5.6. Operations 3.5.7. Safety Rules 3.6. Veneer Machine 5 - 3.6.1. Main Parts

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3.6.2. Types / Speeds 3.6.3. Sewing Threads & Their Uses 3.6.4. Operation 3.6.5. Safety Rules 4. 4. Measurement & Cost Calculation 4.1. Percentage 10 - 4.1.1. Introduction 4.1.2. Finding Percentage 4.1.3. Profit Percentage 4.1.4. Loss Percentage 4.2. Cutting Speed 10 - 4.2.1. Band Saw 4.2.2. Circular Saw 4.2.3. Jointer Plainer 4.2.4. Thicknesses Plainer 4.2.5. Spindle Moulder or Shaper 4.3 Revolutions 10 - 4.3.1 Band saw 4.3.2 Circular saw 4.3.3 4.3.4 Thickneser plane 4.3.5 Spindle moulder or shaper. 5. 5. Drawing -III 5.1. Hatching Patterns 3 20 5.1.1. End Grain Wood 5.1.2. Wood along the grains 5.1.3. Chipboard 5.1.4. Block board 5.1.5. Plywood 5.1.6. Lamination Board 5.1.7. Hardboard 5.1.8. Glass & Asbestos 5.1.9. Marbles

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5.2. Introduction of Various Sections 2 20 5.2.1. Front Section 5.2.2. Vertical Section 5.2.3. Horizontal Section 5.3. Dimensioning 2 20 5.3.1. Rules of Dimensioning 5.4. Designing in Scales 2 20 5.4.1. Full Scales 5.4.2. Enlarge Scale 5.4.3. Reduce Scale 5.5. Symbols of Screws, Nails, Dowel & Glue 2 20 Joint 5.6. Angle Joints 2 30 5.7. Stool 1 10 5.8. Doors & Hinges Possibilities 2 10 5.9. Drawer Sliding Method 1 10 5.10. Door Sliding Method 1 10 5.11. Door Hinging System 2 10 6. 6. Practical -III 6.1. Introduction to General Machine Safety - 10 Rules 6.2. General Machine Setting - 20 6.3. Basic Exercise of Machine - 20 6.4. Telephone Box - 20 6.5. Book End - 20 6.6. Drawer Sliding Method - 30 6.7. Door Sliding Method - 30 6.8. Door Hinging System - 30 6.9. Wood Turning Exercise 6.10. Side Table / Center Table - 30 6.10.1. Working Drawing 6.10.2. Preparation of Material List 6.10.3. Cutting of Material

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6.10.4. Joining & Plaining 6.10.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.10.6. Marking 6.10.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.10.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.10.9. Assembling 6.10.10. Polishing 6.10.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.11. Stool - 30 6.11.1. Working Drawing 6.11.2. Preparation of Material List 6.11.3. Cutting of Material 6.11.4. Joining & Plaining 6.11.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.11.6. Marking 6.11.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.11.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.11.9. Assembling 6.11.10. Polishing 6.11.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.12. First Aid Box - 20 6.12.1. Working Drawing 6.12.2. Preparation of Material List 6.12.3. Cutting of Material Jointing & Plaining 6.12.4. Joining & Plaining 6.12.5. Cutting of Material into Final

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Sizes 6.12.6. Marking - 30 6.12.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.12.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.12.9. Assembling 6.12.10. Polishing 6.12.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.13. Bed Side Table - 30 6.13.1. Working Drawing 6.13.2. Preparation of Material List 6.13.3. Cutting of Material Jointing 6.13.4. Joining & Plaining 6.13.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.13.6. Marking 6.13.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.13.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.13.9. Assembling 6.13.10. Polishing 6.13.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.14. Writing Table - 50 6.14.1. Working Drawing 6.14.2. Preparation of Material List 6.14.3. Cutting of Material Jointing 6.14.4. Joining & Plaining 6.14.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.14.6. Marking 6.14.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning,

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Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.14.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.14.9. Assembling 6.14.10. Polishing 6.14.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.15. Chair - 60 6.15.1. Working Drawing 6.15.2. Preparation of Material List 6.15.3. Cutting of Material 6.15.4. Joining & Plaining 6.15.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.15.6. Marking 6.15.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.15.8. Sanding of Different Parts 6.15.9. Assembling 6.15.10. Polishing 6.15.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.16. Sharpening of Machine Cutter & Knives & - 20 Blades Drawer Sliding Method 7. Mathematics III 7.1 TRIGONOMETRY 7.1.1 Definition of an angle 1 - 7.1.2 Units of angular measurements 1 - (Degree and radian only) 7.1.3 Relation between length of arc, 1 - radius and central angle 7.1.4 Problems solving 1 - 7.2 TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS 7.2.1 Concept of four quadrants 1 -

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7.2.2 Signs of trigonometric ratios in the 2 - four quadrants 7.2.3 Fundamental trigonometric 2 - identities without proof) 7.2.4 Problems solving 1 7.3 Trigonometric Ratios Of Special Nos. 2 - 2 Hours(0˚, 30˚, 45˚, 60˚, 90˚) 7.3.1 Problem solving 7.4 Solution Of Right Angle Triangle 3 - 7.4.1 Concept of angle of elevation and angle of depression 7.4.2 Height and distance problems related to right angle triangle only 7.5 Fundamental Law And Its Deductions 3 - (without proof) 7.5.1 Problem solving 7.6 GENERAL IDENTITIES 2 - 7.6.1 Concept of double and half angle trigonometric identities 7.6.2 Problem solving

TOTAL 140 600

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4TH SEMESTER Sr. Theory Practical Detail Of Topics No. Hours Hours 1. 1. Machine Theory 1.1. Drill Press 4 - 1.1.1. Introduction 1.1.2. Types 1.1.3. Main Parts 1.1.4. Operations 1.1.5. Safety Rules 1.2. Belt 4 - 1.2.1. Main Parts 1.2.2. Size & Speed 1.2.3. & Their Uses 1.3. Disc Sander 4 - 1.3.1. Main Parts 1.3.2. Size & Speed 1.3.3. Sand 1.3.4. Safety Rules 1.4. Wood Turning Lathe 5 - 1.4.1. Types 1.4.2. Main Parts 1.4.3. Operation 1.4.4. Tools & Accessories 1.4.5. Safety Rules 1.5. Grinders 3 - 1.5.1. Types 1.5.2. Main Parts 1.5.3. Grinding Stones & Their Uses 2. 2. Portable Power Tools 2.1. 2 - 2.1.1. Main Parts 2.1.2. Working Operations 2.1.3. Sanding Belts & Their Uses

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2.1.4. Safety Rules 2.2. Disc / Orbital Sander 2 - 2.2.1. Main Parts 2.2.2. Working Operation 2.2.3. Sanding Belts & Their Uses 2.2.4. Safety Rules 2.3. Machine 3 - 2.3.1. Introduction 2.3.2. Working Operations 2.3.3. Hammer & Reserve Action 2.3.4. Drill Machine Boring Bits & Uses 2.3.5. Safety Rules 2.4. Electric Screw Driver 2 - 2.4.1. Main Parts 2.4.2. Working Operation 2.4.3. Bits & Chucks & their uses 2.4.4. Safety Rules 2.5. Pneumatic Drill / Screw Driver 4 - 2.5.1. Main Parts 2.5.2. Nailer / Stapler 2.5.3. Operations 2.5.4. Bits, Chucks & their Uses 2.6. Lamello Machine 2 - 2.6.1. Main Parts 2.6.2. Lamello Cutter & their Uses 3. 3. Production Machinery 3.1. Chain Mortise Machine 4 - 3.1.1. Main Parts 3.1.2. Types / Speeds 3.1.3. Mortise Chains & Their Uses 3.1.4. Operation 3.1.5. Safety Rules 3.2. Hollow Chisel Machine 3 -

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3.2.1. Main Parts 3.2.2. Types / Speeds 3.2.3. Hollow Chisel Bits Uses & their uses 3.2.4. Operation 3.2.5. Safety Rules 3.3. Double End Tennoning Machine 5 - 3.3.1. Main Parts 3.3.2. Types / Speeds 3.3.3. Kinds of Boring Bits uses & their uses 3.3.4. Operation 3.3.5. Safety Rules 3.4. Knot Boring Machine 3 - 3.4.1. Main Parts 3.4.2. Types / Speeds 3.4.3. Kinds of Boring Bits Uses & Their Uses 3.4.4. Operation 3.4.5. Safety Rules 3.5. Carcase Press 3 - 3.5.1. Main Parts 3.5.2. Types / Speeds 3.5.3. Pressing Jaws 3.5.4. Operation 3.5.5. Safety Rules 3.6. Glue Spreading Machine 3 - 3.6.1. Main Parts 3.6.2. Types / Speeds 3.6.3. Glue Spreading Roller & Their Uses 3.6.4. Operation 3.6.5. Safety Rules

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3.7. Edge Binding Machine 5 - 3.7.1. Main Parts 3.7.2. Types / Speeds 3.7.3. Operations 3.7.4. Safety Rules 3.8. Drum Sanding / Wide Belt Sanding 5 - Machine 3.8.1. Main Parts 3.8.2. Types 3.8.3. Sanding Belt Girth 3.8.4. Operation 3.8.5. Safety Rules 3.9. Universal Sanding / Belt Sanding 3 - Machine 3.9.1. Main Parts 3.9.2. Types / Speed 3.9.3. Sanding Belt Sizes, Grith & Joints 3.9.4. Operation 3.9.5. Safety Rules 3.10. Edge Sanding Machine 3 - 3.10.1. Main Parts 3.10.2. Types 3.10.3. Sanding Belt Girth 3.10.4. Operation 3.10.5. Safety Rules 3.11. Machine for Spindle Sanding 5 - 3.11.1. Main Parts 3.11.2. Types 3.11.3. Sanding Belt Girth 3.11.4. Operation 3.11.5. Safety Rules 3.12. Airless Spray Equipment 3 - 3.12.1. Parts

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3.12.2. Spray Guns & Their Uses 4. 4. Measurement & Cost Calculation 4.1. Material List preparation 10 - 4.1.1. Introduction 4.1.2. Listing the Material By Parts 4.1.3. Length, Width, Thickness 4.1.4. Number of Pieces; Material 4.2. Cost Calculation 10 - 4.2.1. Introduction 4.2.2. Calculating Material Used 4.2.3. Price of Material 4.2.4. Utilities 4.2.5. Hardware 4.2.6. Finishing 4.2.7. Taking Tones 4.2.8. Taking Profit 4.2.9. Selling Profit 5. 5. Drawing 5.1. Standard Furniture 5.1.1. Bed Side Table 1 10 5.1.2. Writing Table with Two Drawers 2 20 5.1.3. Side board with sliding / hinged 2 20 door 5.1.4. Computer Table 2 10 5.1.5. Showcase 2 20 5.1.6. Center & Side Table 2 20 5.1.7. Office Chair 2 20 5.1.8. Easy Chair 2 20 5.1.9. Dining Chair 2 20 5.1.10. Book Rack 1 5 5.1.11. Free Hand Sketches 1 5 5.1.12. Usages of Tracing, Stencils, 1 1 Equipment

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6. 6. Practical 6.1. Showcase - 30 6.1.1. Working Drawing 6.1.2. Preparation of Material List 6.1.3. Cutting of Material 6.1.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.1.5. Cutting of Material into final sizes 6.1.6. Marking 6.1.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.1.8. Sanding of different parts 6.1.9. Assembling 6.1.10. Polishing 6.1.11. Final Assembly & Hardware Fitting 6.2. Office Chair - 30 6.2.1. Working Drawing 6.2.2. Preparation of Material List 6.2.3. Cutting of Material 6.2.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.2.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.2.6. Marking 6.2.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.2.8. Sanding of different parts 6.2.9. Assembling 6.2.10. Polishing 6.2.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.3. Easy Chair - 30 6.3.1. Working Drawing 6.3.2. Preparation of Material List

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6.3.3. Cutting of Material 6.3.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.3.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.3.6. Marking 6.3.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.3.8. Sanding of different parts 6.3.9. Assembling 6.3.10. Polishing 6.3.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.4. Dining Chair - 35 6.4.1. Working Drawing 6.4.2. Preparation of Material List 6.4.3. Cutting of Material 6.4.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.4.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.4.6. Marking 6.4.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.4.8. Sanding of different parts 6.4.9. Assembling 6.4.10. Polishing 6.4.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.5. Wood Turning Lathe Work - 25 6.6. Sharpening of Lathe Tool - 10 6.7. Sofa - 50 6.7.1. Working Drawing 6.7.2. Preparation of Material List 6.7.3. Cutting of Material

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6.7.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.7.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.7.6. Marking 6.7.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.7.8. Sanding of different parts 6.7.9. Assembling 6.8. Bed Construction - 40 6.8.1. Working Drawing 6.8.2. Preparation of Material List 6.8.3. Cutting of Material 6.8.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.8.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.8.6. Marking 6.8.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.8.8. Sanding of different parts 6.8.9. Assembling 6.8.10. Polishing 6.8.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.9. Wardrobe - 50 6.9.1. Working Drawing 6.9.2. Preparation of Material List 6.9.3. Cutting of Material 6.9.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.9.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.9.6. Marking - 70 6.9.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving

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6.9.8. Sanding of different parts 6.9.9. Assembling 6.9.10. Polishing 6.9.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.10. Side Board - 50 6.10.1. Working Drawing 6.10.2. Preparation of Material List 6.10.3. Cutting of Material 6.10.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.10.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.10.6. Marking 6.10.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.10.8. Sanding of different parts 6.10.9. Assembling 6.10.10. Polishing 6.10.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 6.11. Masterpiece (Examination Project) - 70 Working Drawing 6.11.1. Working Drawing 6.11.2. Preparation of Material List 6.11.3. Cutting of Material 6.11.4. Jointing & Plaining 6.11.5. Cutting of Material into Final Sizes 6.11.6. Marking 6.11.7. Boring, Chiseling, Tnenoning, Mortising, Profiling, Grooving 6.11.8. Sanding of different parts 6.11.9. Assembling

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6.11.10. Polishing 6.11.11. Final Assembly & hardware Fitting 7. Mathematics -IV 7.1 Mensuration 1 - 7.1.1 Area and perimeter of plane figures 7.1.2 Triangle 2 - 7.1.3 Quadrilateral 7.1.3.1 Square 7.1.3.2 Rectangle 7.1.3.3 Parallelogram 7.1.3.4 Trapezium 7.1.3.5 Rhombus 7.1.4 Polygons 7.1.4.1 When length of a side is 2 - given 7.1.4.2 When radius of inscribed 2 - circle is given 7.1.4.3 When radius of 1 - circumscribed circle is given 1 - 7.1.4.4 Circle 1 - 7.1.4.5 Ellipse 1 - 7.2 Area Of Irregular Figures 7.2.1 By Mid Ordinate Rule 1½ - 7.2.2 By Trapezoidal Rule 1½ - 7.2.3 By Simpson’s Rule 1 - 7.3 Calculus 7.3.1 Introduction to function and limit 1 - 7.3.2 Even and odd functions 2 - 7.3.3 Problems related to above topic 7.3.4 Idea of limit

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7.3.4.1 Simple problems of limit 7.3.4.2 Limit of algebraic function (simple cases) 7.3.4.3 Limit of trigonometric functions (simple cases) 7.3.5 Evaluation limit with the help of 2 - the following formula Lim Sinx / x = 1 x 0 Problem solving related to above formula

TOTAL 140 600

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LIST OF TOOLS MACHINERY / EQUIPMENT ETC. (For a class of 25 Students)

Name of Trade Cabinet Making

Duration Two years

Sr. Name of tools / equipment Quantity No 1. Jack plane 25 Nos 2. 25 Nos 3. Rabbet Plane 25 Nos 4. Cross Cut Saw 14” 25 Nos 5. Rip Saw 25 Nos 6. Try Square 8” 25 Nos 7. Try Square 6” 25 Nos 8. Screw Driver 8” 25 Nos 9. Screw Driver 4” 25 Nos 10. Claw Hammer 25 Nos 11. Pincer 25 Nos 12. Nail Punch 25 Nos 13. Pliers 25 Nos 14. Former Chisel 12, 20, 25 m/m 25 Nos. each 15. Mortise Chisel 6, 10 m/m 25 Nos. each 16. Divider 8” 25 Nos. 17. Marking Gauge 25 Nos. 18. Sliding T-Benel 25 Nos. 19. Miter Square 25 Nos. 20. Hand Drill 6 m/m 25 Nos. 21. Mallet 25 Nos.

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22. Half Round File 10” 25 Nos. 23. Rasp Half Round 8” 25 Nos. 24. Triangular File 6” 25 Nos. 25. Mortise Gauge 25 Nos. 26. Marking Gauge 25 Nos. 27. F. Clamp 250 m/m 25 Nos. 28. Oil Stone 8” 25 Nos. 29. Steel Tap 3 Meter 25 Nos. 30. Round File 8” 25 Nos. 31. Bit 2 m/m to 6 m/m 25 Nos. each 32. Bar Clamps 4 25 Nos. 33. Circular plane 25 Nos. 34. Spoke shave plane 25 Nos. 35. Oil cane (plastic made) 25 Nos. 36. Cross peen hammer 200g 25 Nos. 37. Auger bit 10 to 25 m/m 5 set 38. Expensive bit 5 set 39. Counter sink bit 5 set 40. Sprit level 5 Nos. 41. Inside caliper 5 Nos. 42. Out side caliper 5 Nos. 43. Corner clamp 8 Nos. 44. Improvised clamp 5 Nos. 45. Block plane 25 Nos. 46. Trying plane 25 Nos. 47. Combination pliers 5 Nos. 48. Noise pliers 5 Nos. 49. Side Cutter 5 Nos. 50. Key hole saw 5 Nos. 51. Tenon saw 5 Nos. 52. 5 Nos.

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53. Veneer saw 5 Nos. 54. Veneer cutter 5 Nos. 55. Veneer caliper 5 Nos. 56. Spray gun 5 Nos. 57. Band saw machine 18” 01No. 58. Jointer planer machine 15” 01 No. 59. Thickness Machine 15” 01 No. 60. Circular saw machine 01 No. Table size 3’ x 3 ½ ‘ Blade size 12” max 61. Edge sander machine 01 No. Belt width 8” 62. Drill press machine 01 No. 63. Universal belt sander 01 No. 64. Disc sander 01 No. 65. Wood turning lath 01 No. 66. Padestal grinder 01 No. 67. 01 No. 68. 01 No. 69. Spindle moulder machine 01 No. 70. Electrical drill machine 02 Nos. 71. Jig saw 01 No. 72. Circular saw 01 No. 73. Electrical planer 01 No. 74. High speed router 01 No. 75. Belt sander 01 No. 76. Disc sander 01 No. 77. Pad sander 01 No.

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EMPLOYABILITY OF PASS-OUTS

The pass outs of this course can find job / employment opportunities in the following areas / sectors. 1. Woodworking manufacturing industries. 2. Wood workshops. 3. Domestic work working in specific field like kitchen, doors and cabinets etc. 4. Firms of Interior decoration like paneling and ceiling 5. Contractor’s firms

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Principles Of Wood Technology By J.ULLRICH 2. Wood Workers Manual By ALLBERT JACKSON 3. Technical Drawing And Practical Course Wood Working Trades By DAVID DAY 4. Fun-E-Chobkari By MUHAMMAD SHAREEF ZIA

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATION OF INSTRUCTOR

Diploma of Associate Engineering in relevant field with 2-Years experience of wood working industry OR Two years Proficiency certificate of Wood Working with 6 years relevant experience

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