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Program
Modules |
Hours |
Credits |
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1)
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The Trade
and the Training Process
Students explore the trade by visiting a number of companies, and
discuss acquired technical and life skills that they can apply to
their study of furniture finishing.
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15 |
1 |
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2)
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Health
& Safety
Occupational safety and work site hazards are studied and discussed.
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15 |
1 |
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3)
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The
Theory of Colour
The theory of colour and the colour wheel are discussed. Attention
is given to primary and secondary colours as well as hues shades
and tones.
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15 |
1 |
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4)
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Mixing Opaque Colours
Colour theory and its application in the matching of colours is
discussed. Practical exercises give the student the opportunity
to apply this theory and develop their skill in matching colours.
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60 |
4 |
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5)
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Finishing
Products
Various types of stains and coatings are introduced. The characteristics
of these finishes are discussed. Finishing problems and solutions
are studied. Students will experiment with various products to familiarize
themselves with their characteristics.
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45 |
3 |
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6)
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Surface
Preparation
Preparation for finishing varies according to the material. The
correct techniques are discussed and practical exercises are done.
|
30 |
2 |
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7)
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Finishing
Systems
The use of spray equipment and its maintenance is taught. Correct
procedures and order of operations are discussed to ensure the appropriate
choice of equipment and materials is made.
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105 |
7 |
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8)
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Finishing
New Furniture
Then preparation of new furniture surface is covered with attention
given to the difference between finishes for indoor versa outdoor
goods. Methods of application are discussed.
|
120 |
8 |
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9)
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Touch
Ups
Repair of finish defects is an important aspect and all methods
of repair are discussed. Practical workshops are an integral part
of the instruction.
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45 |
3 |
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10)
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Furniture
Styles
Styles in furniture are many, and varied. The characteristics of
each of the major styles is discussed with attention given to the
type of finish that was in use during that time period.
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30 |
2 |
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11)
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Furniture
Stripping
The nature of the finish to be removed determines that type
of removal method to be employed. The pros and cons of each method
is discussed in class.
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15 |
1 |
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12)
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Special
Finishes
Students learn the technique of painting faux finishes such as marble,
wood and as well as cracked lacquer and other techniques. The application
of gold leaf is also taught.
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105 |
7 |
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13)
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Finishing
Used Furniture
The refinishing of used goods has its particular problems. The pit
falls of this task are discussed so as to prepare the student to
be able to complete the task with confidence.
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120 |
8 |
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14)
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Furniture
Restoration
Used furniture most often requires repairs of some sort. Methods
of repair of the different types of damage that might be encountered
are discussed, and repair methods are demonstrated. The student
will then attempt the restoration of a piece of furniture.
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90 |
6 |
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15)
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Starting
A Small Business
The practical knowledge of starting a business is taught. Financial,
legal site location advice is given. The preparation of a resume
is also presented.
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30 |
2 |
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16)
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Practicum
This 10-week module requires that the student work in industry at
three different types of businesses. This affords the student the
opportunity to apply his acquired knowledge and also learn additional
finishing techniques in the trade. The varied choice of businesses
allows the student to compare companies and make an informed choice
of where he or she would like to seek employment.
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60 |
4 |
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Total |
900 |
60 |
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