Industrial
ARTS
Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding about wood, metal,
and bamboo products.
Observe the different rules for safety
to prevent accidents and to keep
tools and equipment in good
condition.
AIM
Industrial Arts
Industrial arts is an educational program
that features the fabrication of objects in
wood or metal using a variety of hand,
power, or machine tools. Industrial Arts
are commonly referred to as Technology
Education.
ENHANCEM
ENT OF
WOOD
METAL
BAMBOO
1. Finished
products tend to be
more saleable to
customers when
enhanced and
decorated.
Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr
oducts
2. Enhanced and
decorated finished
products help
maintain their
durability to harsh
elements
Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr
oducts
3. Finished
products that are
enhanced or
decorated beautify
the product itself.
Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr
oducts
METHODS of
ENHANCING
WOOD AND
BAMBOO
PRODUCTS
Woodturning
is a process of using a
lathe to make
various forms and
shapes of wood.
Hand carving
is considered a woodcraft
in which a sharp object is
used to create designson
the wood. Various textures
and surfaces can be
created using this
technique. Tools suchas
chip carving knife, gouges,
and chisels are used.
Pyrography
is considered an art
using a fire or heat to
decorate wood or
leather.
Flocking
technique lines the
interior of drawers
and boxers with a
soft velvety finish
Gilding
is considered as a decorative
technique in which powder is
applied on wood or other
materials to give a thin coating
of gold. Methods of this
technique include glueing,
chemical gilding, and
electroplating
Staining
is used to color wood to
give an illusion of texture.
This may come in
two varieties. First,
pigment-based stain will
color large pores of the
wood, while dye-based
stain color small pores of
the wood.
Painting
is considered the simplest
way of decorating wood
since there is a variety of
colors that you can choose
from. One may also add a
lacquer finish to make it
more shiny and glossy
TOOLS and
EQUIPMENT
USED FOR
WOOD
,METAL, and
BAMBOO
MEASURING TOOLS
MENSURATION- the measuring of geometric
magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes.
The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”.
TAPE MEASURE
a length of tape or
thin flexible metal,
marked at intervals
for measuring.
MEASURING TOOLS
MENSURATION- the measuring of geometric
magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes.
The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”.
FOLDING RULER
Folding rules, sometimes
called zig-zag rules or
jointed rules, are a
series of two or more
smaller rule strips joined
with hinges. These rules
can be folded together to
be carried easily, or
used in confined spaces.
They can also be folded
out and used to measure
longer distances or take
measurements that are
further away and difficult
to reach.
MEASURING TOOLS
MENSURATION- the measuring of geometric
magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes.
The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”.
YARD STICK RULER
A meterstick, metrestick,
or yardstick is either a
straightedge or
foldable ruler used to
measure length, and is
especially common in
the construction industry.
They are often made of
wood or plastic, and
often have metal or
plastic joints so that they
can be folded together.
MEASURING TOOLS
MENSURATION- the measuring of geometric
magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes.
The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”.
CALIPER
caliper, also spelled
calliper, measuring
instrument that
consists of two
adjustable legs or jaws
for measuring the
dimensions of material
parts.
MEASURING TOOLS
MENSURATION- the measuring of geometric
magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes.
The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”.
COMPASS
A compass, more
accurately known as a
pair of compasses, is
a technical drawing
instrument that can be
used for inscribing
circles or arcs.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

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    Demonstrate knowledge and understandingabout wood, metal, and bamboo products. Observe the different rules for safety to prevent accidents and to keep tools and equipment in good condition. AIM
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    Industrial Arts Industrial artsis an educational program that features the fabrication of objects in wood or metal using a variety of hand, power, or machine tools. Industrial Arts are commonly referred to as Technology Education.
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    1. Finished products tendto be more saleable to customers when enhanced and decorated. Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr oducts
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    2. Enhanced and decoratedfinished products help maintain their durability to harsh elements Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr oducts
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    3. Finished products thatare enhanced or decorated beautify the product itself. Importance of enhancing/decorating bamboo and wood pr oducts
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    Woodturning is a processof using a lathe to make various forms and shapes of wood.
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    Hand carving is considereda woodcraft in which a sharp object is used to create designson the wood. Various textures and surfaces can be created using this technique. Tools suchas chip carving knife, gouges, and chisels are used.
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    Pyrography is considered anart using a fire or heat to decorate wood or leather.
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    Flocking technique lines the interiorof drawers and boxers with a soft velvety finish
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    Gilding is considered asa decorative technique in which powder is applied on wood or other materials to give a thin coating of gold. Methods of this technique include glueing, chemical gilding, and electroplating
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    Staining is used tocolor wood to give an illusion of texture. This may come in two varieties. First, pigment-based stain will color large pores of the wood, while dye-based stain color small pores of the wood.
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    Painting is considered thesimplest way of decorating wood since there is a variety of colors that you can choose from. One may also add a lacquer finish to make it more shiny and glossy
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    MEASURING TOOLS MENSURATION- themeasuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes. The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”. TAPE MEASURE a length of tape or thin flexible metal, marked at intervals for measuring.
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    MEASURING TOOLS MENSURATION- themeasuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes. The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”. FOLDING RULER Folding rules, sometimes called zig-zag rules or jointed rules, are a series of two or more smaller rule strips joined with hinges. These rules can be folded together to be carried easily, or used in confined spaces. They can also be folded out and used to measure longer distances or take measurements that are further away and difficult to reach.
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    MEASURING TOOLS MENSURATION- themeasuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes. The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”. YARD STICK RULER A meterstick, metrestick, or yardstick is either a straightedge or foldable ruler used to measure length, and is especially common in the construction industry. They are often made of wood or plastic, and often have metal or plastic joints so that they can be folded together.
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    MEASURING TOOLS MENSURATION- themeasuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes. The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”. CALIPER caliper, also spelled calliper, measuring instrument that consists of two adjustable legs or jaws for measuring the dimensions of material parts.
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    MEASURING TOOLS MENSURATION- themeasuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes. The process or the “ART OF MEASURING”. COMPASS A compass, more accurately known as a pair of compasses, is a technical drawing instrument that can be used for inscribing circles or arcs.
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