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WOOD 2300: Millwork and Cabinet Construction II
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: WOOD 1300 Millwork and stair fabrication demand greater knowledge, woodworking skills, and attentiveness to detail. This course advances skills developed in WOOD 1300 Millwork and Cabinet Construction I and explores different methods used in the molding and shaping of wood for this type of construction. It develops skills needed for the use of tools and techniques and knowledge of how to arrange the correct sequence of events when using them. The cost of materials for this course consists of lab fees for basic project and consumable material plus additional expenses for student projects and tools. Students should contact the Engineering Technologies office for a list of student supplied tools. (6 contact hours: 2 lecture, 4 lab)
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WOOD 2400: Solid Modeling and CNC Parts II
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: WOOD 1400 This course advances students' skills in solid modeling through the use of multi three-dimensional solid modeling software packages using discrete components and assemblies. Topics include advanced assembly modeling, part modeling, drafting with part and assembly print, and bill of material creation. Laboratory experience includes a major product design project and techniques to develop sweeps, linear patterns, circular patterns, lofts, sheet metal parts, multi-faced shells, revolved features, variable radii, fillets, molds, and initiation of rapid prototyping. Students will create portions of these parts using a CNC interface and equipment. The cost of materials for this course consists of lab fees for basic project and consumable material plus additional expenses for student projects and tools. Students should contact the Engineering Technologies office for a list of student supplied tools. (6 contact hours: 2 lecture, 4 lab)
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WOOD 2500: Veneering and Overlays
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: WOOD 1100 This course introduces the use of veneers as it applies to furniture making. Topics include understanding veneer as a material, cutting and seaming veneer, pressing veneer using traditional and modern methods, creating sunbursts and other multi-piece matches, using and maintaining various cutting tools, and sawing your own veneer. Students will also study and practice advanced veneering techniques, which include working with radius shapes, hand and machine marquetry techniques, hammer veneering, and installation of bandings and stringings. They will demonstrate their abilities through the construction of a small piece of furniture. The cost of materials for this course consists of lab fees for basic project and consumable material plus additional expenses for student projects and tools. Students should contact the Engineering Technologies office for a list of student supplied tools. (6 contact hours: 2 lecture, 4 lab)
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WOOD 2600: Carving
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: WOOD 1100 While other forms of furniture come into style and soon appear dated, period furniture continues as a best-selling classic. Furniture from 18th-century America is among the most popular styles of all time. This course introduces students to skills used to carve, sculpt, inlay, and gild some of the finest examples of furniture ever produced. The course emphasizes the development of hand tool skills, and students will complete learning exercises that incorporate applying skills typically used in the creation of fine furniture. The cost of materials for this course consists of lab fees for basic project and consumable material plus additional expenses for student projects and tools. Students should contact the Engineering Technologies office for a list of student supplied tools. (6 contact hours: 2 lecture, 4 lab)
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