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                 EAST NEGROS ACADEMY, INC.
                   Toboso, Negros Occidental
     LEARNING MODULE FOR
            EPP 5
Name of Learner: ______________________________________
                                      Prepared by:
                              Katherine Joy U. Palabrica, LPT
                                       EPP Teacher
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STUDY SCHEDULE
             WEEK                            LEARNING                                   ACTIVITIES
                                            COMPETENCY
 March 13-19, 2021                     1.1 natatalakay ang                    Dip:
 (1 week)                              mga mahalagang                           1. Uses of wood
                                       kaalaman at                            Deepen:
                                       kasanayan sa                             1. Discussion
                                       gawaing kahoy,                         Do:
                                       metal, kawayan at                        1. Common
                                       iba pang lokal na                             woodworking
                                       materyales sa                                 tools
                                       pamayanan                              Deepen:
                                       1.2 nakagagawa ng                        1. Create a useful
                                       mga malikhaing                              product using
                                       proyekto                                    wood
                                       na gawa sa kahoy,
                                       metal, kawayan at
                                       iba pang
                                       materyales na
                                       makikita sa
                                       kumunidad
                                       EPP5IA-
                                       0a-1
                                       EPP5IA-
                                       0b- 2
MODULE 21- WOOD CRAFT
                               LEARNING OBJECTIVES
      Discuss the uses of wood
      Identify the common woodworking tools
      Demonstrate the different finishing steps like sanding,
       varnishing, and painting
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                 PRE-ASSESMENT
Direction: Give 10 examples of woodcrafts.
  1. _____________________________
  2. _____________________________
  3. _____________________________
  4. _____________________________
  5. _____________________________
  6. _____________________________
  7. _____________________________
  8. _____________________________
  9. _____________________________
  10. _____________________________
                 DIP
Word Toolbox
 o Chamfer-a symmetrical sloping surface at an edge or
   corner.
 o Conical head- a cone-shaped head.
 o Recessed head- refers to a screw with an
   indentation on the surface of its head.
 o Shank- the straight, narrow part of a tool that
   connects the part that does the work with the part
   that you hold.
        Let Us Explore!
    Woodworking is the craft of making useful articles
from wood. As one of the oldest practiced crafts,
woodworking has served man in many ways and has
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produced fine wooden articles for use in home and other
places.
USES OF WOOD
     Wood is a highly versatile material and has a long
history of use. Despite the availability of alternative
materials, wood remains as the preferred choice when it
comes to a variety of things and applications. Here are
only a few of the many uses
1. Furniture and Flooring — Wood's unique aesthetic
   appeal and character make it an absolute favorite for
   furniture making and flooring. Both wooden furniture
   and flooring give the home a unique sense of warmth
   and a touch of sophistication.
2. Construction and Shipbuilding — Wood is one of
  the most important construction materials from the time
  humans started constructing buildings and ships. In the
  construction industry, it is valued for its outstanding
  insulation properties as well as durability if cared for
  properly.
3. Art — Wood is a popular material for artworks, most
  notably statues, sculptures, relief carvings, and a wide
  range of decorative objects. It can also be used as a
  medium for other art forms such as paintings for
  instance.
4. Musical instruments - Piano, violin, cello, drums,
   flute, guitar, double bass, and a number of other music
   instruments are made from wood.
5. Dishes and Utensils — before the introduction of
  plastic, most people used wooden dishes and utensils.
  However, their popularity tends to be on the rise again
  also due to the fact that plastic has been linked to a
  number of health hazards.
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6. Tools — there are not many tools that are made from
   wood but wood remains a popular material for handles
   and various parts of tools due to its strength, and
   exceptional shock and vibration absorption ability.
7. Sports equipment and Toys — a number of sports
   rely heavily on wooden sports equipment. Examples
   include cricket, hockey, billiards, table tennis, baseball,
   and others. Wooden toys went out of fashion in the
   second half of the 20th century but in the recent years,
   more and more people have been choosing wooden
   toys over plastic ones because they are safe, durable,
   and exciting to play with.
                 DEEPEN
        COMMON WOODWORKING TOOLS
Measuring Tools
    These are the tools used for laying out
measurements; the following tools are included in this
group.
1. Two-foot Tour folding rule- It is
   generally used in measuring short
   distances. It is also used as a
   protractor with the aid of a table. It
   is made of four folds connected by
   three hinges that are six inches apart.
               2. Zigzag rule - It is used for rough
                   layout. It is also used to measure
                   distances greater than two feet.
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3. Push-pull tape- It is used to measure
   longer distances. It is available from 1
   meter to 50 meters long tape.
                                       4. Caliper rule — It is a special tool
                                          used to measure the outside
                                          diameter of cylindrical objects.
Lining Tools
    These are used for marking or drawing lines.
1. Pencil with round head — It is used in
   marking rough work.
                          2. Scratch awl — it is used in drawing lines
                          and marking off points in measuring.
                 3. Marking gauge- It is a
     tool most appropriate in marking lines
     parallel to the edges of the
                          4. Chalk line and reel - These are used in
                             marking very rough work.
5. Scriber — it is used in marking
   fine work. It is made of hardened
   steel with a sharp point designed
   to mark fine lines.
Testing Tools
    These tools are used to test the squareness of a
corner, end of an edge, flatness of a surface, or
               straightness of an edge.
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  1. Try square — it is used for squaring and testing
    smaller work.
2. Sliding T bevel square —              it is a special
   square used to lay out                angles       of
   different degrees and to              test     miter
                   joints.
                 3. Plumb bob — it is a tool used to
                   check the straightness of posts,
                   studs, and the like.
4. Spirit level — it is used for both
   guiding and testing the work to
   a vertical or horizontal position.
Edge-cutting Tools
     These are tools that are used for cutting lumber. The
different edge-cutting tools are planes, chisels,
spokeshave, and sharp edges.
1. Planes
   a. Jackplane - It is the most useful
      plane because of its convenient size
      and is used for planing pieces of
      wood that need to have straight
      edges and surfaces.
   b. Smooth plane — It is used for
      smoothening a lumber surface flat and
      cleaning up flush-framed work,
      chamfers, and rounding edges.
   c. Block plane — it is a plane having a
      single iron plane blade that is placed
      with the beveled side up. It is used for
      planing end grain.
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   d. Jointer plane — it is used for
      straightening long and uneven surface
      of wood.
2. Spokeshave — it is used for curved
    surfaces that cannot be done with
    a circular plane.
3. Chisel-It is an indispensable tool
    used in carpentry. It is one of the most abused tools
    used for cutting and shaping wood.
   a. Paring chisel - It is a light duty tool
      used to plane long surfaces parallel
      with the grain of wood.
   b. Firming chisel- It is a heavy tool
      adapted to withstand severe strain,
      as in framing work and where deep
      cuts are necessary.
   c. Framing chisel- It has a very
      heavy and strong blade used in
      rough       carpentry   work     like
      shipbuilding.
Toothed-cutting Tools
     These tools have edges or surfaces provided with
parts shaped like teeth with which to cut or shape wood.
The different toothed cutting-tools are saw, rasp, and file.
1. Saw — it is a tool that is composed of a hard blade,
      wire, or chain with a toothed-edge. It is used to cut
      through relatively hard material, most often wood.
   a. Crosscut saw — it is a saw used for
      cutting across the grain of wood.
      The teeth of a crosscut saw look like
      a series of knife point.
   b. Ripsaw — it is a handsaw
      used for sawing the grain of
      wood. The teeth of a ripsaw
      look like a chisel gang.
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     c. Backsaw — it is used for making
        accurate cuts on the line in wood.
        Its teeth resemble the crosscut saw
        teeth, but this saw differs in design.
     d. Dovetail saw — it is used in
        cutting very fine work in wood.
   e. Compass saw — it is used to cut
      curves of very small radii and other such
      curves because of its exceptionally
      narrow point and sufficiently heavy
      blade.
   f. Coping saw- It is used for cutting
      curved shapes on thin pieces of
      board.
   g. Keyhole saw- It is similar to a
      compass saw. It is used to cut
      small, irregular curves. It is
      shorter than a compass saw.
2. Wood rasp — it is used for
    shaping wood by scratching out the
    wood surface. It is also used for rough
    work.
3. Wood file — it is used similarly to wood
   rasp but for
   fine work.
Driving Tools
    These are tools used to drive nails and screws into
the wood or other tools while working.
1. Hammers — these are tools consisting of a solid head
      set crosswise on a handle.
   a. Claw hammer — it is used for
      driving and pulling out nails. The
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        claw is used to extract nails and truing
        bended nails.
    b. Ball-peen hammer — it is used to
        make dents in metals as well as to
        expand.
    c. Mallet — it is made of rubber, plastic, or
        wood and should be used in preference
        over a steel hammer for driving chisels
        with wooden handles.
2. Screwdriver— it is used to drive screw.
   a. Phillips screwdriver— it is used for driving screws
       with recessed heads.
   b. Flat screwdriver-It is used to install slotted head
       screw. The size of the tool reckons on the length
       and diameter of the blade.
Holding Tools
    These are tools that firmly hold any material together.
1. C-clamp- It resembles the letter It is a tool made of
   steel with a jaw and a thumbscrew. It is used to hold
   together smaller wood being joined.
2. Machinist vise - This is an all-metal vise with a
   continuous screw used to hold an object firmly in place
   while work is done on it, typically attached to a
   workbench.
3. Brace — It is used for holding auger bits, fastener bits,
   and other tools with rectangular-shaped shanks.
4. Pliers — It is used for holding wood and as a wire
   cutter.
Boring Tools
    These are especially designed to make hole in wood.
The different types of boring tools are auger, drill, gimlet,
expansive bit, bradawl, and brace and bit.
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1. Auger bit — it is used for boring holes on wood with a
    diameter ranging from 1/2 to 12 inches. Augers that
    are provided with a shank are commonly called bits.
2. Drill bit — it is used for boring holes either in wood or
    metal. The tool that holds the drill is called hand drill.
3. Gimlet — it is a tool used for boring holes by hand
    pressure classified as twist and plain.
4. Bradawl — it is a small tool used for punching or
    piercing small holes. It is generally used in starting a
    nail or screw into hardwood.
5. Brace and bit — it is a hand tool used to drill holes,
   usually in wood. Pressure is applied to the top and the
   tool is rotated with a U-shaped grip.
Miscellaneous Tools
     These are woodworking tools that cannot be classified
under any of the groups. Some of these tools are the
grindstone, oilstone, whetstone, and nail set.
1. Grindstone — It is a flat disc, solid stone usually of
    sandstone mounted on a shaft used for sharpening,
    shaping, or polishing metal by turning.
2. Oilstone — It is used after grinding operation to
    achieve a smooth and keen edge of the tools. Oil is the
    lubricating medium.
3. Whetstone — It is a natural or artificial stone used for
    sharpening cutting edge tools when moistened with
    water.
4. Nail set — It is used to help the hammer drive the nail
    completely into the wood.
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS USED IN PROJECT
MAKING
     There are different materials and supplies that are
necessary in making projects. It includes some hardware
materials and finishing materials that are necessary to
give the project a beautiful finish.
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1. Screws- These are superior to nails because they hold
   better and can be removed easily without damaging the
   wood.
2. Nails — These are made in different sizes and shapes
   and are used in construction work.
a. Common nails — They have a heavy cross section
   and are used for rough carpentry work.
b. Box nails —These are used for light construction,
   crating, and boxes.
c. Casing nails — They have the same weight as the box
   nails but have small conical heads.
d. Finishing nails — These are the thinnest and have the
   smallest heads. As the name implies, they are used for
   finishing like in double walling, in cabinets, and in
   furniture works.
3. Hinges- These are used to attach movable joints like
   front doors and cabinet doors.
FINISHING
Using Sandpaper to Smoothen the Wood
     Sandpaper is used to smooth wood surfaces,
corners, curves, edges, and ends.
1. Put on your dust mask and make sure that you are in a
   well-ventilated area before you begin sanding.
2. Stroke the object with the sanding block, using evenly
   distributed pressure. Always sand with the grain of the
   wood.
3. When removing paint or varnish from wood, start with
   coarse sandpaper, and gradually shift to finer grits.
Applying Varnish
    Varnish is an excellent wood surface preservative
because it is tough, waterproof, and heat-resistant,
    Here are the steps to follow in applying varnish.
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1. Check the surfaces to be varnished to make sure that
   they are free from dust.
2. Pour a small amount of varnish into a container.
3. Select the appropriate brush to use, preferably one of
   good grade with fine, long bristles.
4. Apply the varnish along the grains of wood.
5. Allow the varnish to dry.
Applying Paint
1. Choose the types of paint to use.
2. Stir the paint thoroughly to attain the proper mixture.
  Mix it with thinner.
3. Select the appropriate brush to use.
4. Apply the first coating. Let it dry before applying the
   second coating to achieve an even finish.
                 DO
Activity I.
Direction: Collect pictures of tools used in woodworking
            and classify them according to uses. Compile
            them in an album.
                   DEEPEN
                   PERFORMANCE TASK:
               Direction: Make a project plan and create a
                  useful product using wood. Apply what you
                  have learned in finishing a wooden product.
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Criteria:
 Wood Project
                            Poor                               Fair                              Good
                              6 pts                              8 pts                             10 pts
 Measurement                Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            No attention to                    Minor                             Measurements are
                            measurements.                      measurement                       accurate. Plans
                            Very little accuracy               errors. Plans                     followed.
                            in following plans.                followed but some
                                                               steps skipped or
                                                               done incorrectly.
 Cuts / Joints              Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Cuts not square,                   Some minor errors                 Cuts accurate.
                            joints do not fit                  in cuts or joint fit.             Joints fit tightly.
                            tightly.
 Assembly                   Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Little care taken in               Minor errors in                   No visible errors in
                            assembly of                        assembly. Overall                 assembly. No
                            project. Some                      assembly is                       visible glue.
                            pieces do not fit                  accurate. Minor
                            correctly. Evidence                evidence of glue
                            of glue
 Sanding                    Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Large scratches in                 Some scratches are                Smooth finish with
                            wood surface.                      visible. Some cross               no visible
                            Sanding across                     grain sanding may                 scratches.
                            grain is obvious.                  be visible.
                            Not sanded to the
                            proper grit paper.
 Finish                     Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Stain is blotchy or                Stain is not                      Stain is even.
                            incomplete. Finish                 consistent                        Finish is even with
                            does not cover all                 throughout the                    only the smallest
                            of the wood or has                 project. Finish has               of imperfections
                            visible brush marks                minor                             noticeable.
                            and bubbles.                       imperfections.
 Safety                     Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Student neglects to                With prompting,                   Student uses
                            use proper safety                  student uses safety               safety glasses/ear
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                            equipment and is                   glasses and ear                   protection, works
                            careless in the                    protection. Student               carefully and
                            work. Does not                     is somewhat                       keeps work area
                            keep area neat and                 careless about                    neat and clutter
                            organized.                         work and does not                 free.
                                                               keep area neat.
 Craftsmanship              Poor                               Fair                              Good
                            Project has many                   Project has few                   Project built to
                            errors. Student did                minor errors.                     detailed
                            not apply given                    Student applied                   standards. Able to
                            talent.                            given talent to                   be sold in a store.
                                                               satisfactory
                                                               standards.
                 POST-ASSESSMENT
Direction: Identify the following:
___________________1. These are the tools used for
                         laying out measurements.
___________________2. It is generally used in measuring
                         short distances. It is also used as
                         a protractor with the aid of a
                         table.
___________________3. These are used for marking or
                         drawing lines.
___________________4. It is a tool most appropriate in
                         marking lines parallel to the
                         edges of the wood.
___________________5. These tools are used to test the
                         squareness of a corner, and end
                         of an edge, the flatness of a
                         surface or the straightness of an
                         edge.
___________________6. It is used for both guiding and
                         testing the work to a vertical or
                         horizontal position.
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___________________7. These are tools that have thin,
                    sharp edges, and are used for
                    cutting lumber.
___________________8. It is a plane having a single iron
                     plane blade that is placed with
                     the beveled side up. It is used
                     for planing end grain.
___________________9. These tools have edges or
                     surfaces provided with parts
                     shaped like teeth with which to
                     cut or shape wood.
___________________10. These are tools that firmly hold
                     any material together.
                       REFERENCE
     Gee E. Velasquez (2018). Dynamics Series in Home
    Economics and Livelihood Education.“Wood Craft” pp
                226-238. JO-ES K-12 Series.
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