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CAB 108 CABINET
DESIGN AND LAYOUT (2-5-4)
Prerequisites: MAT 101, CFC 105, SCT
100
Provides instruction in the planning, design,
and layout of cabinet units. Emphasis will be placed on adherence to blueprint
specifications. Topics
include: parts identification, cabinet styles and floor plan
arrangements, estimation procedures, layout to specifications,
shop working sketches, shop management and CAD.
CAB 110 WOOD
JOINTS (1-6-3)
Prerequisites: MAT 101, CFC 100, CFC 102
Introduces the fundamentals of wood joint
identification, layout, cutting, and assembly. Emphasis will be placed on the safe construction
of wood joints used in cabinetmaking. Topics include: wood joints identification and
application, wood joint design and layout, and wood joint
fabrication.
CAB 112 FASTENING
METHODS (1-7-4)
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CFC 102
Introduces the variety of fastening methods will be covered.
Topics include: fastening tool safety, nail type identification,
screw type identification, staples and stapling equipment,
special metal fastener identification, adhesives identification,
metal and adhesive fastening application, and RTA fasteners.
CAB 114 CUTTING
CABINET COMPONENTS (1-5-3)
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CFC 102
Instruction provides application of tool and equipment use
techniques to the task of cutting out cabinet components.
Topics include: equipment safety, frame member cutting,
shelving cutting, drawer component and door cutting, and material
optimizing.
CAB 116 CABINET ASSEMBLY I
(1-9-5)
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CFC 102
Provides instruction in the fundamental procedures used for
assembly of cabinet bases, wall units, and face frames. Topics include: clamping device use, tool use safety,
cabinet base assembly, wall unit assembly, face frame assembly,
material estimation, and European style construction.
CAB 118 DOOR,
DRAWER, AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION (1-6-3)
Prerequisites: CAB 110, CAB
112
Introduces procedures for the installation
of assembled drawers, doors, and related hardware. Emphasis will be placed on the safe use of hand and
power tools. Topics
include: tool safety, hardware identification and installation,
door installation, and drawer installation.
CAB 120 PLASTIC
LAMINATES AND WOOD VENEERS (1-6-3)
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CFC 102
Introduces procedures for the application
of plastic laminates and wood veneers. Topics include: laminate, veneer, and glue identification;;
cutting and fitting procedures, gluing procedures, trimming
and edge banding, special tool use, safety precautions, and
counter top cutting.
CAB 122 CABINET
FINISHING AND INSTALLATION (2-8-5)
Prerequisite: CAB 116
Provides instruction in surface preparation,
wood finishing procedures, and transporting and installation
of cabinets. Finishing
procedures will emphasize the use of spray equipment.
Topics include: fire prevention, air pollutant
reduction, abrasives identification, finishing materials identification,
surface preparation, surface treatment application, repair
and touch up procedures, hazardous material disposal, safe
use of ladders and scaffolds, cabinet transporting and installation,
cabinet trim procedures, and finishing techniques.
CAB 130 CABINET
ASSEMBLY II (1-9-5)
Prerequisite: CAB 116
Provides instruction in the assembly of
cabinet components emphasizing drawer and door assembly.
Industry standards for safety, quality, and production
will be goals in this course. Topics include: drawer assembly and door fabrication.
CAB 131 CABINET
ASSEMBLY III (1-9-5)
Prerequisites: CAB 110, CAB 112
Provides further instruction in the assembly
of base cabinets and wall cabinets. Industry standards for quality, safety, and
production will be emphasized.
Topics include: ends assembly, back assembly, bracing,
and joint assembly.
CAB 132 CABINET ASSEMBLY
INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM (0-15-5)
Prerequisites: CAB 110, CAB 112, CAB 114, MAT 101
Provides OBI instruction in the assembly
of cabinet components emphasizing drawer and door assembly
and instruction in the assembly of base cabinets and wall
cabinets. Industry standards for quality, safety, and
production will be emphasized.
Topics include: drawer assembly, door fabrication,
ends assembly, back assembly, bracing, and joint assembly.
CAB 133 CABINETMAKING
INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM (0-30-10)
Prerequisites: All non-elective courses required for completion
of the Cabinetmaking Program
Provides students with occupation-based
instruction that applies learned skills to actual work experience.
Emphasizes student opportunities to practice finish work as learned
in class and lab as part of the Cabinetmaking fundamental
and specific occupational courses.
Topics include: application
of Cabinetmaking skills, appropriate employability skills,
problem solving, and adaptability to job equipment and technology,
progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance.
CAB 134 CNC
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT I (1-11-5)
Prerequisite: CAB 108
Provides instruction in the use of computer software packages
dealing with cabinet and millwork part design. Topics include: Programming methods for creating parts,
use of geometric drawings, tool selection, saving files, and
parts production.
CAB 135 CNC
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT II (1-9-5)
Prerequisite: CAB 134
Provides instruction in use of CAD files
with CNC machines, machine operation, and maintenance. Topics include: Overview of software, machine operation
safety, CNC machine operation, material preparation, tooling,
data manipulation, production analysis, and maintenance of
equipment.
CAB 136 EUROPEAN
32MM CONSTRUCTION (1-9-5)
Prerequisite: CAB
116
Provides instruction in European 32mm design
and construction. Topics include: Tool and equipment safety, design
and layout, machining operations, construction, and hardware
installation.
CAB
137 SHOP
MANAGEMENT (1-3-2)
Prerequisite: CAB 108
This course will introduce the students to principles and
practices required in the operation of a custom cabinet and
architectural millwork shop.
Topics include: Health and safety regulations, workflow,
shop organization, job estimation, equipment maintenance,
and shop safety.
CAB 138 FURNITURE
FABRICATION (1-6-3)
Prerequisites: CAB 112, CAB 116, CAB 118
Provides instruction in the layout and assembly
of furniture. Topics include: Tool safety, furniture drawings
interpretation, furniture components, assembly, and special
techniques.
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