Technology and Livelihood Education: Industrial Arts Carpentry
Technology and Livelihood Education: Industrial Arts Carpentry
Technology and Livelihood Education: Industrial Arts Carpentry
Technology and
Livelihood Education
Module 4
Industrial Arts
Carpentry
Technology and Livelihood Education– Grade 8
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module 4: Industrial Arts- Carpentry
First Edition, 2020
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master in carpentry –Analyze Signs, Symbols and Data. The scope of this module
permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used
recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to
follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them
can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
Let us determine how much you already know about analyzing signs, symbols and
data. Take this test.
Pretest
Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it in your activity notebook.
1. What do you call the drawing showing the plan, elevations, sections, and
other features?
A. Design C. Drawing
B. Diagram D. Layout
3. Heavy line draws freehand for the same purpose as long break.
A. Long Break Line C. Section Line
B. Short Break Line D. Visible Line
6. A medium line used to show the edges of the object and contours visible to
the eye.
A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. Center Line D. Visible Line
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A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. Extension Line D. Section Line
11. A very light line used to “block in” an object, made so light that little
or no erasing is needed.
A. Dimension Line C. Extension Line
B. Construction Line D. Visible Line
12. A medium line used to show edges and contours not visible to the eye.
A. Construction Line C. Invisible Line
B. Extension Line D. Visible Line
13. A thin line that extend from the object outline or point on the object
placed outside the object area.
A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. Extension Line D. Section Line
14. It is a series of thin parallel lines placed on the cut surfaces of the
object.
A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. Extension Line D. Section Line
15. This is long-short-short-long lines most often used to show the travel
or movement of an object.
A. Border Line C. Phantom Line
B. Hidden line D. Visible Line
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What’s In
Activity:
Directions: Determine the signs and symbols pointed by an arrow. You may use
the words inside the box.
EXTENSION LINE
DIMENTION LINE
SECTION LINE
PHANTOM LINE
VISIBLE LINE
HIDDEN LINE
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The isometric pointed in arrow that you’ve guest before has a specific signs and
symbols. And this will help you to understand the alphabet of lines by all means as
we proceed to our lesson.
What’s New
Directions: Find the 10 words in the box below related to alphabet of lines, Signs,
Symbols and Data in Carpentry. Copy the table in your activity notebook and
encircle the word in the puzzle. Words may appear horizontally, vertically and
diagonally.
H D E R V R C A R S E S
S I R T U D E S I G N E
Y M D V R L N U Z A I C
M E F D R E T N U M L T
B N R Y E G E B N U R I
O S X V B N R A W T E O
L I B H Y L L P I O D N
S O N Y U P I I K L R L
X N R W V R N G N R O I
W L R T B C E N T E B N
A I E X E F B T B N V E
E N I L E L B I S I V R
C E N T E R L I N E Y U
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CENTER LINE SECTION LINE
INVISIBLE LINE SYMBOLS
Lesson
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS SIGNS,
4 SYMBOLS AND DATA IN CARPENTRY
What is It
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A drawing is one of the most effective tools that we can use to communicate
with. It is a universal language of industry and has the ability to read and interpret
construction drawing is of great value to any construction worker. He will be able to
accurately construct an architect’s architectural concept and design into a realistic
building structure. Construction drawings uses lines, words, symbols, abbreviation
and specifications to indicate to the construction team what the building will look
like and the purpose and use thereof.
Can you determine the appropriate signs and symbols needed in the plan?
ALPHABET LINES:
Borderline
Heavy, solid line used to frame in the drawing.
Center line
A light line used as axis of symmetry. Used for
center of circle and arcs. Sometimes the symbol is shown
Construction line
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Extra thick line use to show cutaway views or plane of projection where a
section view is taken. Arrow indicates directions of view.
Dimension line
Light thin lines used to show the sizes of the object.
Extension lights start about 1/16” from visible or object
line. The dimension line is broken near the center for the
dimension.
Extension Line
Leader Line
Phantom Line
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Are long-short-short-long lines most often used to show the travel or
movement of an object or part in alternative position.
Section line
A light line that approximately 45-degree angle
sketching an object or part that requires a sectional view.
A series of thin parallel lines placed on the cut surfaces of
the object
Visible line
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DRAWING SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
Alphabet of Lines
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What I Have Learned
Activity
Directions: Answer the following question in your activity notebook.
I. List all the different signs and symbols shown in the object below.
II. What is the importance of having signs and symbols in a drawing or plan?
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CENTER TABLE
What I Can Do
1. Explain the importance of having a sign and symbols in a given mini cabinet
plan?
2. Determine all sign and symbols that shown in a given detailed plan?
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Assessment
Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it in your activity notebook.
1. It is a thin line that extends from the object outlines or point on the object
3. A very light line used to “block in” an object. These lines are made so light
that little or no erasing is needed.
A. Dimension Line C. Extension Line
B. Construction Line D. Visible Line
5. What do you call the drawing showing the plan, elevations, sections, and
other features?
A. Design C. Drawing
B. Diagram D. Layout
7. A medium line used to show edges and contours not visible to the eye.
A. Construction Line C. Invisible Line
B. Extension Line D. Visible Line
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9. One of a series of thin parallel lines placed on the cut surfaces of the
object.
A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. Extension Line D. Section Line
10. A medium line used to show the edges of the object and contours visible
to the eye.
A. Border Line C. Hidden Line
B. CenterLine D. Visible Line
12. Heavy line draws freehand for the same purpose as long break.
A. Long Break Line C. Section Line
B. Short Break Line D. Visible Line
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Additional Activities
Direction: Determine the signs and symbols pointed by an arrow. You may use the
words inside the box below.
OFFICE TABLE
Assessment
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. A
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. C
What I have What’ New What I can
Learned do
DESIGN
Dimension line PLAN
Dimension line
Short break line HIDDEN LINE Extension line
Leader line CENTER LINE
Hidden line
Visible line BORDER LINE Visible line
Hidden line VISIBLE LINE
Leader line
Extension line DIMENSION LINE
Center line EXTENSION LINE
Cutting plane line SECTION LINE
Section line SYMBOLS
Additional
Activities
1. Section line
2. Visible line
3. Long break line
4. Cutting plane line
5. Extension line
6. Dimension line
7. Leader line
8. Hidden line
9. Center line
10. Short break line
References
Department of Education. K-12 Grade 8 TLE Carpentry Learner’s Material DepEd –
Bureau of Secondary Education. Pasig City: DepEd, 2013.
Department of Education. K to 12 Basic Education CurriculumTechnology and
Livelihood Education Learning Module – Technical Drafting. Pasig City: DepEd, 2013.
Photo/Illustrations Credits
Abellano, Regie. “Alphabet of lines” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Border line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.202
Abellano, Regie. “Center line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Center table” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Construction Line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Cutting plane line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Dimension line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Extension line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Footing details elevation” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran
City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Hidden line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Isometric Drawing” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Leader line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Long Break line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Mini Cabinet Plan” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Office table” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Orthographic Drawing” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Phantom line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020
Abellano, Regie. “Visible Line” [original illustration]. Cabadbaran City.2020