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Case Furniture Construction/Manufacturing Guitar PALOMAR COLLEGE CFT Degree and Certificate four semester class sequence recommendation Case Furniture Construction/Manufacturing First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 195 Finishing Second Semester CFT 105 Machine Furn. CFT 118 or CFT 153 Design Scan To Veiw Third Semester CFT 110 Mach. Tool Joinery I Elective* Website Fourth Semester CFT 111 Mach. Tool Joinery II CFT 108 Business Guitar Making Technology First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 149 Hand Tool Joinery CFT 195 Finishing CFT 108 Business Second Semester CFT 132 Ukulele CFT 133 Set-up Repair CFT 134 Electric Guitar Third Semester CFT 135 Acoustic Guitar I CFT 137 Arch Top Guitar I Fourth Semester CFT 136 Acoustic Guitar II CFT 138 Arch Top Guitar II Lathe Turning Technology First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 195 Finishing Second Semester CFT176 Lathe I CFT 118 Or CFT 153 Design Third Semester CFT 177 Lathe II CFT 108 Business Fourth Semester CFT 178 Lathe III Elective* Table and Chair Manufacturing First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 149 Hand-Tool Joinery CFT 195 Finishing Second Semester CFT 108 Business CFT 118 or CFT 153 Design CFT 155 Classic American Chair Design Third Semester CFT 157 Chair and Seating Prototype Construction CFT 161 Tables/Prototype Construction Fourth Semester CFT 158 Chair & Seating Production Manufacturing CFT 162 Tables/Production Manufacturing Carving Technology First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 187 Intro Carving Elective* Second Semester CFT 195 Finishing CFT 188 Inter. Carving Third Semester CFT 189 Advance Carving Elective* Fourth Semester CFT 108 Business CFT 118 or CFT 153 Design Cabinetmaking and Millwork First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 195 Finishing CFT 163 Plastic Lamination Second Semester CFT 105 Machine Furn. CFT 185 Machine Tool Set-up CFT 169 Cabinet Computer Third Semester CFT 165 Cabinet making I CFT 168 Architectural Millwork Fourth Semester CFT 167 Cabinet making II CFT 108 Business Veneering Technology First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 151 Veneering Tech I CFT 195 Finishing Second Semester CFT 105 Machine Furn. CFT 118 or CFT 153 Design CFT 148 Marquetry Third Semester CFT 152 Veneering Tech II Elective* Fourth Semester CFT 108 Business Elective* Woodworking Skills Technology First Semester CFT 100 Fundamental CFT 195 Finishing Second Semester CFT 108 Business CFT 176 Lath I CFT 118 or CFT 153 Design Third Semester CFT 187 Intro Carving CFT 149 Hand Tool Joinery Elective* Fourth Semester CFT 151 Veneering Tech I CFT 180 Bending Lamination *Electives; CFT 142 The Art and Craft of Plane making, CFT 143 Decorative Box Making, CFT 148 Marquetry, Inlay and Veneering, CFT 169 Cabinetmaking/Computer Cabinet Layout, CFT 170 Workbench Design and Production, CFT 175 Jigs/Fixtures and Routers, CFT 185 Machine Tool Set-Up and Maintenance, CFT 180 Wood Bending and Lamination/Wood Technology, CFT 173 Bamboo Fly Rod Building, CFT 155 Classic American Chair Designs, CFT 182 Timber Framing Technology. PALOMAR COLLEGE CFT SPRING 2016 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA 92069 www.palomar.edu/woodworking ROOM MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING CFT 100 - Fundamentals of Woodworking CFT 100 - Fundamentals of T-115 Dershem Woodworking – Coalter M CFT - 151 Veneering I CFT 169 - Computer – Sketchup O T-116 Coalter - Beaudry N CFT 175 - Jigs & Fixtures CFT 177-178 - Lathe II & III D T-120 Russell Stivers A Y CFT 153 - Studio Furniture T-125 Design - Henry CFT 100 - Fundamentals of Woodworking CFT 105 - Machine T-115 Jacobson Woodworking - Coalter T CFT 133A/133B CFT 128 – Stringed Instrument CFT 136 – Acoustic Guitar U T-116 Guitar set up & Repair - Scott Lab - Scott Making - Stone E CFT 176 - Lathe I CFT 168 - Architectural Millwork S T-120 Stivers Shelton/Watkins D A CFT 149 - Hand Tool Joinery I CFT 149 - Hand Tool Joinery I Y T-125 Anderson Anderson CFT 105 - Machine Woodworking CFT 100 - Fundamentals of W T-115 Stone Woodworking - Coalter E CFT 111 A/B-Machine Tool Joinery II – (Case Furniture) D T-116 Cox N CFT 143 – Box Making CFT 120 – Adv. Furniture Lab CFt 185 – Machine Tool Set-up E T-120 Jacobson Anderson Brennan S D T-125 A Y CFT 100 - Fundamentals of Woodworking CFT 105 - Machine T T-115 Wease Woodworking - Coalter H CFT 105 - Machine Woodworking CFT 136 – Acoustic Guitar U T-116 Beaudry Making - Stone R CFT 195 – Finishing I CFT 195 – Finishing I S T-120 O’Hare O’Hare D A CFT 108 – Business CFT 188-189 - Inter & Advanced Y T-125 Mathews Carving - Minasian CFT 105 - Machine Woodworking T-115 Stone F CFT 132 A/B Ukulele R T-116 Minasian I CFT 167 A/B Cabinetmaking D T-120 Mathews A Y T-125 .
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