CABW 131 Basic Drafting*
Students will learn how to use the architect scale, how to read blueprints, how to draw floor plans, and how to make elevation drawings. Students will be taught the difference in wood hardness and origin. Corequisite: CABW 100A and 100B
General Education Competency
[GE Core type]
CABW 131Basic Drafting*
Please note: This is not a course syllabus. A course syllabus is unique to a particular section of a course by instructor. This curriculum guide provides general information about a course.
I. General Information
II. Course Specification
Course Type
Program Requirement
General Education Competency
[GE Core type]
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
10
Semester Contact Hours Lab
15
Grading Method
Letter grade
III. Catalog Course Description
Students will learn how to use the architect scale, how to read blueprints, how to draw floor plans, and how to make elevation drawings. Students will be taught the difference in wood hardness and origin. Corequisite: CABW 100A and 100B
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- The Course objective is to have all students pass the written and performance tests. This will be assessed through tests whether passed or not.
- How their performance on machinery in their production of their individual projects and group projects alike turned out
- Each student will demonstrate their knowledge by written and performance on drawings.
- Teamwork will be assessed not only how good team project turned out but how they all worked together as a team to complete task.
- In this class the team will be by oral speech and presentation using board or projection unit in class setting.
- Evaluation sheets filled out by each student on Instructor, class and themselves will help to see how we all did and how we can improve.
- GPA can be assessed as individual and group.
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
Students will learn how to use drawing instruments and architect scale. The will learn how to read blueprints and to draw floor plans and elevation drawings of various projects. Students will be taught basic lettering, dimensioning of 3-view drawings. They will continue to make drawings of all projects throughout the semester. The class will also touch on pictorial and isometric drawings and draw a couple of projects in that way. Work with scaling their project to fit the paper, and draw full size patterns for cabw 143 layout class.
VI. Delivery Methodologies
Required Assignments
Drafting –"Where to Begin"
Lecture – demo "How to layout you’re drawing sheets"
Demonstration views of types of layouts
Worksheet on "Lettering"
Letter sheet demonstrations
Lecture on "how to use and read the Scale")
Worksheet on Scale
Lecture/demonstration on how to draw 3 view
Worksheet on 3 view drawing
Lecture/Demo- "What is an Elevation Drawing?"
Worksheet on elevation Drawing
Lecture- Demo –"How to read blueprints"
Worksheet on Blueprints
Overview Quiz
Lecture – Demo – "Abbreviations"
Worksheet on abbreviations
Abbreviation Quiz
Lecture/Demo – "How to Dimension Drawings"
Worksheet on dimensioning
Lecture – Demo _ "How to draw other views -3-D, Pictorial, Cabinet, Isometric, etc.
Worksheet on pictorial
Worksheet on Cabinet
Worksheet on Isometric
Lab final written
Lab final Performance drawing
Lecture – Demo "How to continue to draw through the entire course"
Lecture – Demo (in the Drafting lab) – How auto cad can help us.
Understand production problems
Understand quality standards
Meet time lines
Pass a written & performance test 70% or higher.
Complete workbook assignments from text.
Task sheets
Required Exams
Online course evaluation
Required Text
Modern Cabinetmaking and its workbook most resent printing. By Umstattd, Publisher Goodheart Wilcox, ISBN# 3766, and ISBN #3774 Handouts.
Building Traditional Kitchen Cabinets (Tolpin)
Library resource books and the internet. Required program tools as well as writing materials and tape measure. Safety equipment of your own. Resource text for your project report
Drafting tools specified on the tool list
Pencils, graph paper, scale etc.
Specific Course Activity Assignment or Assessment Requirements
Drafting –"Where to Begin"
Lecture – demo "How to layout you’re drawing sheets"
Demonstration views of types of layouts
Worksheet on "Lettering"
Letter sheet demonstrations
Lecture on "how to use and read the Scale")
Worksheet on Scale
Lecture/demonstration on how to draw 3 view
Worksheet on 3 view drawing
Lecture/Demo- "What is an Elevation Drawing?"
Worksheet on elevation Drawing
Lecture- Demo –"How to read blueprints"
Worksheet on Blueprints
Overview Quiz
Lecture – Demo – "Abbreviations"
Worksheet on abbreviations
Abbreviation Quiz
Lecture/Demo – "How to Dimension Drawings"
Worksheet on dimensioning
Lecture – Demo _ "How to draw other views -3-D, Pictorial, Cabinet, Isometric, etc.
Worksheet on pictorial
Worksheet on Cabinet
Worksheet on Isometric
Lab final written
Lab final Performance drawing
Lecture – Demo "How to continue to draw through the entire course"
Lecture – Demo (in the Drafting lab) – How auto cad can help us.
Understand production problems
Understand quality standards
Meet time lines
Pass a written & performance test 70% or higher.
Complete workbook assignments from text.
Task sheets
Online course evaluation