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WAEC WASSCE [SSCE] SYLLABUS FOR MACHINE WOODWORKING

 


EXAMINATION SCHEME

 

There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3 all of which must be taken.

Papers 1 and 2 shall be a composite paper to be taken at one sitting.

 

Paper 1:  will consist of forty multiple-choice objective questions all of which are to be

answered in 1 hour for 40 marks.

 

Paper 2:  will consist of four short-structured questions. Candidates will be required to answer any three in 1 hour for 60 marks.

 

Paper 3:  will consist of one practical question of 2 hours duration for 100 marks.

 

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A list of materials for the test shall be made available to schools not less

than two weeks before the paper is taken for material procurement and

relevant preparations.

 

 

Paper 3:  ALTERNATIVE TO PRACTICAL TEST

 

The Council may consider testing candidates’ ability in practical work as prescribed in the syllabus in the event that materials for the actual practical test cannot be acquired. For this alternative test there will be one question to be answered in 2 hours for 100 marks.

 


DETAILED EXAMINATION SYLLABUS

 

Theory Component

 

S/NO. 

TOPICS 

NOTES 

1. 

Tree growth, structure and types 

(a) Common West African trees; characteristics and countries of origin.

(b) Tree growth, growth process, tree parts and functions.

(c) Wood structure: cross section of a tree. 

Properties of timber 

(a) Characteristics of soft and hardwoods.

(b) Physical properties of common West African timbers. 

Timber Processing:

(a) conversion

(b) seasoning

(c) preservation

(a) Concept of timber conversion.

(b) Methods of timber conversion.

(c) Common market sizes of timber.

(d) Concept of timber seasoning.

(e) Reasons for seasoning timber.

(f) Methods of seasoning timber, including advantages and  disadvantages.

(g) Types and characteristics of timber preservatives.

(h) Application of timber preservatives. 

Timber defects 

Types – natural and artificial defects e.g. knots, shakes, splits, etc. 

   

General wood machine shop safety 

(a) General machine shop safety habits.

(b) Electrical and mechanical safety rules. 

Safety equipment and devices in the wood machine shop 

Identification and uses of common machine shop safety equipment and devices (e.g. fire extinguisher, first aid box, sand bucket, etc).

7. 

Safety in the operations of woodworking machines. 

Specific safety rules guiding the use of each woodworking machine. 

8. 

Wood machine layout 

(a) Principles of machine shop layout.

(b) Flow diagram of a machine shop layout. 

9. 

Woodwork machines 

Parts, accessories, uses and maintenance of machines: cross cut saw, circular saw bench, surface planer, thicknesser, jig saw, sander, band saw, tenoner, mortiser, router, spindle moulder, lathe.

10. 

Wood machining 

Machine operations involving crosscutting, ripping, grooving surface planing, shooting, chamfering, bevelling, tapering, sanding, curve cutting, mitre cutting, tenonning, turning, rebating, mortising, shaping, moulding. 

11. 

Business opportunities in machine woodworking 

(a) Identification of business opportunities in Machine Woodworking.

(b) Feasibility study of business opportunities in Machine Woodworking. 

12. 

Funds sourcing 

Sources of funds – Personal, savings, bank loans, co-operatve associations, thrifts, etc.

13. 

Operating and managing a wood machine Shop 

Setting up and managing a machine shop. 

 

Practical Component

 

Practical activities will include: Bevelling and tapering;

Crosscutting; Grooving;

Ripping; Mitring;

Shooting, surface planning; thicknessing; curve cutting; Moulding;

Sanding; Turning;

Mortising; tenonning; Cleaning and lubricating

machine parts Chamfering; and accessories

 

LIST OF FACILITIES AND MAJOR EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS REQUIRED:

 

Machines

 

S/NO. 

DESCRIPTION 

MINIMUM QUANTITY REQUIRED 

1. 

Radial Arm CROSS CUTTING Mc 

2. 

Circular Saw 

3. 

Surface Planer 

4. 

Thicknesser 

5. 

Band Saw 

6. 

Moticer (Hollow Square Chisel and Chain 

7. 

Tenoner 

8. 

Router 

9. 

Spindle Moulder 

10. 

Wood Turning Lathe 

11. 

Orbital Sander 

12. 

Veneering Press  

13. 

Dimension Saw 

14. 

Powered Saw 

15. 

Jig Saw 

16. 

Spraying Machine 

17. 

Drill Press – Table Type 

18. 

Drill Press – Standing Type 

19.

Cutter Grinding Machine 

20. 

Saw Sharpening Machine 

 

Accessories

 

S/NO. 

DESCRIPTION 

MINIMUM QUANTITY REQUIRED 

1. 

Circular Saw Blade (rip saw, cross ant saw, combination saw) 

5 each 

2. 

Mitre Gauge 

3. 

Spray Gun 

4. 

Morticing Attachments 

Various 

5. 

Turning Chisels 

Various 

6. 

Calipers (Outside and Inside) 

7. 

Cutter Blocks and Cutters 

5 each 

8. 

Oil Can 

9. 

Spanners 

5 sets 

10. 

Drill Bits 

Various 

11. 

Grinding Block 

12. 

Grease Gun 

13. 

Band Saw Blades (6, 12, 18 and 25mm) 

14. 

Mortising Chisels (6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 25 mm) 

5 each 

15. 

Setting Pliers 

16. 

Files (round, flat, triangular half round) 

5 each 

17. 

Gate saw set 

 

SUGGESTED READING LIST

 

S/NO. 

AUTHOR 

TITLE 

PUBLISHER 

1. 

John R. Clayton 

Machine Woodworking

Northwood Publication Ltd 

2. 

J. A. Walton 

Woodwork in theory and practice (Metric Edition) 

Australasian Publishing Company (London) 

3. 

D. M. Shaw 

Woodwork Design and Practice 

Hodder and Stoughton, London 

4. 

H. E. King 

General Certificate Woodwork (3rd Edition)

Harrap, London 

5. 

D. N. Willacy  

Woodwork Book 1 and 2 

Nelson, Lagos 

6. 

Nurudeen et all 

Fundamentals of Woodworking 

Evans, Lagos 

7. 

G. W. Brazier and N. A. Harris 

Woodwork 

Bungay, Richard City 

8. 

J. Fierre and G. Hutchings 

Advanced Woodworking and Furniture Making

 

9. 

CESAC 

Woodwork for Senior Secondary Schools

 

10. 

J. N. K. Sackey 

Woodwork for Senior Secondary Schools

Macmillan 

11. 

Rom Pettit  

Woodwork Made Simple 

W. H. Allen and Co. Ltd. London. 

12. 

John Strefford Guy McMurdo 

Woodwork Technology

Schofield and Sims Ltd. 

13. 

E. J. Wynter 

Woodwork 

Longman 

14. 

Frank Hilton  

Craft Technology for Carpenters and Joiners 

 

15. 

John L. Feirer and Gilbert R. Hutchings 

Carpentry and Building Construction 

Glencoe Publishing Company. 




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