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1 ) Apply safety standards and procedures for the cabinetmaking industry. Discussing methods of rigging and care of ladders, scaffolds, swing devices, and other equipment
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2 ) Identify tools, materials, and methods used in surface preparation. |
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3 ) Determine types of surfaces used in cabinetmaking. Demonstrating appropriate cabinet surfacing techniques
Demonstrating the ability to properly prepare surfaces for finishing
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4 ) Classify characteristics of commonly used sealants, stains, paints, and laminates used in cabinetmaking. |
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5 ) Explain failures of paints and coatings on exterior and interior surfaces. Determining solution to repair surface failures
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6 ) Explain remedies that may be used to repair physical failures to surface finishes, including scratches, discoloration, and watermarks. |
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7 ) Explain the purpose of chemical cleaning and stripping, including how various kinds of chemical cleaners and strippers are used. |
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8 ) Explain cabinet refinishing techniques, including low-pressure water cleaning, abrasive blasting, and brushing and rolling. |
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9 ) Explain cabinet finishing techniques, including sealants, clear finishes, spray painting, and stains. |
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10 ) Describe advantages and disadvantages of various cabinetry products, including durability and availability. |