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TLE 101 Check-Up Test

BTVTED 2-C

Name: Michael John D. Torrejas Date/Time: October 25, 2022, 3pm

Test I.
 Name the following stages of carpentry and its industrial history. (1-7)

Types of Carpentry Work


1. Rough carpentry
Rough carpenters specialize in planning, building and maintaining
structures of buildings rather than home-use additions like cabinets or shelving
units. They can construct framing, roofing and wooden structures involved in
either house repair or initial building. Rough carpentry often does not require a
polished finish, but requires knowledge of structural integrity and cost
efficiency.
2. Joister
Joisters construct floor joists, where they fix floor surfaces. Similar to
rough carpentry, this category of carpentry requires less detailed work in favor
of structural integrity and durability. However, because joister carpenters are
involved in wooden flooring finishes, they require the use of more detailed
processes to result in a more polished product.
3. Trim carpentry
Trim carpenters specialize in building trims and moldings of a room.
They also are a specialized type of carpenter that may have a specific
preference in materials and uses of materials. This includes mantles, cornices,
skirting boards, architraves and other similar structures. There are different
categories of trim carpentry, such as:
Green carpentry
Green carpentry involves using environmentally friendly practices in
carpentry duties. This can include using alternative kinds of wood, construction
practices based on conservation efforts or even the installation of gardens or
other environmentally friendly additions.
Scenic carpentry
Scenic carpentry is a specialization in carpentry involving scenic
buildings, such as those used in sets for television, films or plays. These
carpentry professionals can ensure that they build structurally sound buildings
for diverse purposes and largely emphasize appearance according to a client's
wishes.
4. Cabinet carpentry
Cabinet makers specialize in carpentry that focuses on building cabinets
for kitchens, laundry rooms, bathrooms and other areas of a building. Cabinet
makers can also focus on building other furniture that involves woodworking,
such as patio furniture and indoor furniture sets.
5. Ship carpentry
Ship carpenters primarily focus on shipbuilding. They can ensure that
ships meet all client demands, both structurally and in appearance.
Shipbuilders may construct replicas of previously built ships, while others focus
on building modern-day ship portions for cruise liners, freight ships or smaller
boats.
6. Framer
Framers exclusively build framing for housing or other buildings. The
difference between a framer and a rough carpenter is that a framer specializes
in only framework and is often individually hired for lone projects or on a
contract.
7. Roofer
Roofers specialize in planning, building and maintaining the rafters,
trusses and beams involved in a building's roof construction. They can ensure
that roofs, inside and out, are structurally sound to maintain a durability factor
required by clients. Roofers specialize in roof related carpentry only, unlike
rough carpenters, who may work on both framing and roofing simultaneously.

 Enumerate the ancient people who were employing the different techniques
and styles of wood working. (8-15)

8. Ancient Egyptians (3100 B.C.)


9. Noah and the Ark
10. Old Testament Woodworkers
11. Early Chinese (720 B.C.)
12. Japan and the Orient
13. New Testament Carpenters
14. The Near East (800 B.C.)
15. The Romans

Test II. Discuss the following terms:

1. Hoe
It is a long-handled tool with a sharp metal blade used for digging, mixing
concrete ingredients, placing mortar/concrete in head pan etc.
2. Head pan
It is a round container, like a bowl used to transport construction materials.
3. Measurement tape
It consists of a flexible ribbon of plastic, fiber glass, or metal strip with linear-
measurement markings. This is used to measure length, size, or distance.
4. Plumb bob
Plumb bob is a small weight with a pointed tip, hangs from a string. This is one
of the most important construction tools used to check vertical alignment for civil
works.
5. Safety glass
This is used to save our eyes while drilling, hacking/roughening, and grinding.
6. Crow bar
A crowbar is a metal tool used mainly for removing the nails from shuttering
boards.
7. Rubber boots
These are to prevent skin from direct chemical contact, dangerous machines
and tools.
8. Circular saw
It is an electrically driven machine consisting of a circular blade used to cut
wood, steel rods, etc. the use of hand saw is now replaced by this tool.
9. Chisel
This tool is used to remove excess concrete from hardened surface.
10. Gloves
These are used to avoid direct contact with harmful chemicals, dangerous
tools, or machines.

Test III. Name each picture.


Indicate the ten accurate pictures attached.

Column A Column B
1. Claw Hammer 6. Tree
2. Chainsaw 7. Screw
3. Screwdriver 8. Nail
4. Wrench 9. Bolt with nut
5. Axe 10. Wood log
Give your brief description of the pictures given
1.

Carved wooden cranes


Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in
one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a
mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a
wooden object.

2.

Wooden Bench
A long seat of wood that two or more people can sit on.
3. Indicate the correct process of measurement in each side and whole components
of this woodworking product.

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