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Standard practice for numerals dimensioning.<br />
2. SCALES<br />
Representative Factor, simple, reduced & Enlaged scale, diagonal and vernier scales.<br />
3. FREE HAND SKETCHING :<br />
Lines, Circles, Suqares, rectangles, areas and curves. Diagram of Solids i.e. Round, cube,<br />
rectangular block, Cylindricl block, Cone, Prism, Hoxeagonal etc. Free hand sketch of locking<br />
devices, washer, spring washer, keys etc.<br />
4. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS<br />
Concept of projections, First angle and third angle projections<br />
Simple Examples of orthographic projections of Point, Line & Planes where the Lines are<br />
parallel to one of the plane Sketching orthographic views from pictorial views. Orthographic<br />
projections of simple machine elements. Orthographic projections of Nut & Bolt (Square as well<br />
as hexagonal).<br />
(V) FURNITURE MAKING AND DESIGNING<br />
Furniture, Furnishing and Finishing Materials<br />
Paper-I THEORY Marks : 30<br />
Time : 2 hrs. Semester-I Int. Ass./CCE:10<br />
Total Marks: 40<br />
1. Qualities and use of common timber, various types, characteristics, standard size, cost, selection<br />
anduse of various types of timber used in furniture making.<br />
2. Structure (Cross secton) of wood, various parts and their functions.<br />
3. Conversion of timber.<br />
4. The defects in wood and remedial measures.<br />
5. Decay of wood, causes and preventive measures.<br />
6. Methods of seasonng and preservation of timber.<br />
SEMESTER-II<br />
Time: 2 hrs THEORY Marks: 30<br />
Int. Ass./CCE: 15<br />
Total Marks: 45<br />
1. Standard commercial sizes of wood and their economical use.<br />
2. Characteristics, cost, selection and use of plywood, hardboard, block board, particle board and<br />
their suitability in furniture making.<br />
3. Oil paints, constituents and functions, characteristics, covering capacity and polishing<br />
techniques.<br />
4. Varnish and polish : Constituents, characteristics, covering capacity and polishing techniques.<br />
5. Chemical preservatives, their use and importance.<br />
6. Canes: different types, characteristics, costs, patterns and methods of cane work.<br />
7. New furniture materials, Acrylic, Fibre glass, leather, plastic and base materials.<br />
8. Knowledge regarding latest ready to use finishing materials available in the market.<br />
Paper-I FURNITURE, FURNISHING AND FINISHING MATERIALS<br />
Time : 3 hrs. PRACTICAL Marks : 25<br />
Semester-I<br />
1. Identification of timbers :<br />
2. Identification of defects and diseases in timber.