This standard addresses the competence required to produce and maintain jigs and templates for use within furniture production. This covers measuring and marking out accurately, maintenance of surfaces and edges, using cutting and shaping tools and equipment and working in ways that ensure your own and others’ safety.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. select materials of a suitable size for the item to be produced
2. measuring and marking out accurately following standard operating procedures
3. make efficient use of materials and minimise waste following standard operating procedures
4. handle jigs and templates in ways that protect them from damage following standard operating procedures
5. cut, shape and finish jigs and templates to the specified requirements following standard operating procedures
6. store completed jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
7. keep records of t details of completed jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
8. examine jigs and templates for signs of damage following standard operating procedures
9. check jigs and templates against specifications
10. take account of feedback from users when assessing whether or not jigs and templates are suitable for continuing use following standard operating procedures
11. identify damage that affects the use of a jig or template following standard operating procedures
12. repair damaged jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
13. clean jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
14. remove and report jigs and templates which are damaged beyond use following standard operating procedures
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. materials are used to produce jigs and templates
2. how to establish a suitable datum so that your measurements are accurate in all dimensions
3. techniques used to produce jigs and templates
4. why the sequence of actions used to produce a jig or template is important to efficiency
5. steps to take to protect jigs and templates from common forms of damage and why it is important to do this
6. how to protect jigs and templates
7. records that need to be kept and why it is important that they are accurate and clear
8. why it is important to examine jigs and templates on a routine basis
9. tolerance levels that you must work to when assessing if a jig or template is beyond use
10. damage you are competent to repair and when to seek assistance
11. why it is important to use appropriate solvents, cleaning materials and cleaning agents when cleaning jigs and templates
PROFM37 - Produce and maintain jigs and templates
Overview
This standard addresses the competence required to produce and maintain jigs and templates for use within furniture production. This covers measuring and marking out accurately, maintenance of surfaces and edges, using cutting and shaping tools and equipment and working in ways that ensure your own and others’ safety.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. select materials of a suitable size for the item to be produced
2. measuring and marking out accurately following standard operating procedures
3. make efficient use of materials and minimise waste following standard operating procedures
4. handle jigs and templates in ways that protect them from damage following standard operating procedures
5. cut, shape and finish jigs and templates to the specified requirements following standard operating procedures
6. store completed jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
7. keep records of t details of completed jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
8. examine jigs and templates for signs of damage following standard operating procedures
9. check jigs and templates against specifications
10. take account of feedback from users when assessing whether or not jigs and templates are suitable for continuing use following standard operating procedures
11. identify damage that affects the use of a jig or template following standard operating procedures
12. repair damaged jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
13. clean jigs and templates following standard operating procedures
14. remove and report jigs and templates which are damaged beyond use following standard operating procedures
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. materials are used to produce jigs and templates
2. how to establish a suitable datum so that your measurements are accurate in all dimensions
3. techniques used to produce jigs and templates
4. why the sequence of actions used to produce a jig or template is important to efficiency
5. steps to take to protect jigs and templates from common forms of damage and why it is important to do this
6. how to protect jigs and templates
7. records that need to be kept and why it is important that they are accurate and clear
8. why it is important to examine jigs and templates on a routine basis
9. tolerance levels that you must work to when assessing if a jig or template is beyond use
10. damage you are competent to repair and when to seek assistance
11. why it is important to use appropriate solvents, cleaning materials and cleaning agents when cleaning jigs and templates