Welcome
to Troop 325's Merit Badge Midway

Woodworking
Merit Badge
- [Be prepared to discuss.
Bring your Totin' Chip to show the counselor]
Do the following:
- Show that you know first
aid for injuries that could occur while woodworking, including splinters,
scratches, cuts, severe bleeding, and shock. Tell what precautions must
be taken to help prevent loss of eyesight or hearing, and explain why
and when it is necessary to use a dust mask.
- Earn the Totin' Chip
recognition.
- Tell your counselor what
precautions you take to safely use your tools.
- Do the following:
- Describe how timber is
grown, harvested, and milled. Tell how lumber is cured, seasoned, graded,
and sized.
- Collect and label blocks
of six kinds of wood useful in woodworking. Describe the chief qualities
of each. Give the best uses of each.
- Do the following:
- Show proper care, use,
and storage of all working tools and equipment that you own or use at
home or school.
- Sharpen correctly the
cutting edges of two different tools.
- [Do this before the midway]
Use a saw, plane, plane, hammer, brace, and bit, make something useful of
wood. Cut parts from lumber that you have squared and measured from working
drawings.
- [Do this before the midway]
Create your own carpentry project. List the materials you will need to complete
your project, and then build your project. Keep track of the time you spend
and the cost of the materials.
- Do any TWO of the following:
- Make working drawings
of a project needing - (1) Beveled or rounded edges OR curved or
incised cuttings, OR (2) Miter, dowel, or mortise and tenon joints. Build
this project.
- Make something for which
you have to turn duplicate parts on a lathe.
- Make a cabinet, box or
something else with a door or lid fastened with inset hinges.
- Help make and repair
wooden toys for underprivileged children; OR help carry out a carpentry
service project approved by your counselor for a charitable organization.
- [There will be a cabinetmaker
available during the midway for an interview]
Talk with a cabinetmaker or carpenter. Find out about the training, apprenticeship,
Career opportunities, work conditions, pay rates, and union organization
for woodworking experts in your area.