TLE QUARTER 4 SUMMATIVE 2

Cards (22)

  • Project planning is done before starting your project to avoid waste of time.
  • Name of Project this identifies the project you have chosen to make.
  • The objective tells why you will make the projecct or what made you decide to make the project.
  • Bills of Material refers to the list of materials needed and their descriptions, measurement, quantity, and the total cost of project.
  • Tools and Equipment refers to know how important what tools and equipment are appropriate in making your project.
  • Working Drawing is the piccture of the project when finished. It show through isometric or orthographic drawing of the model the project you are making.
  • Orthographic drawing is a way of representing the desired shape of an object in two or more views or planes such as top, front, and side views.
  • Isometric drawing is a way of representing the object by three sides as seen at one time.
  • Perspective drawing is another kind of illustration similar to isometric drawing. The shape in the front is big and grows smaller towards the end.
  • Procedure consists of the step to follow when doing the project. It tests your ability to follow a set of instructions.
  • The evaluation finds out how well the project has been made based on the set standards, this is evaluated, using scoreboards, product scales, or rubrics.
  • Environment Integrity is maintained that the health and security of the other in the community and the life-sustaining ecosystem.
  • Social equility is not compromised and that the development of communities and respect for diversity are ensured.
  • Economic efficiency is pursued hand in hand with ecological and social.
  • Finishing is the method of beautifying the project.
  • Drawing is an arts that represents object or in any form on a surface such as wood and metal using lines.
  • Line is a continuous mark made on a surface and connects point onto another.
  • Fillers such as paste filler and shellac gives woodwork:
    1.) A rich and antique appearance.
    2.) It brings out rich warmth of wood grain so finished surfaces look soft and natural.
  • Paint prevents moisture on the wood which causes decaying and beautifies wooden objects and makes them easy to clean.
  • Stain enhances the natural beauty of wood, and adds color and character to wood, makes one wood type look like another, and colors different wood to look similar to each other.
  • Varnish gives wood a shiny glow and also blocks up tiny hole in the wood. This prevents wood from absorbing water, which causes it to swell, rot, and smell quite badly.
  • Enamel gives a protective layer, a pleasant color, durable finish that will remain for a long time. They provide surfaces with moisture, chip, and corrosion resistance as well as rust. This also provides excellent coverage and color retention.