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Arnold · First published 2000

Carpentry & Joinery — Work Activities

About this book

An NVQ-aligned construction-trades textbook covering the core work activities of carpenters and joiners — site practice, hand and power tools, materials, and finished joinery.

The text walks candidates through the practical activities of a carpenter and joiner's working day: setting out and marking, the selection and care of hand and power tools, the conversion and use of timber and timber-based products, first-fix carcassing, the construction of stairs and roofs, the production of doors and windows in the joinery shop, and second-fix and finishing work on site. Heavy use of step-by-step illustration follows the convention of Hodder Arnold's vocational construction list, and the structure aligns with the activities of the National Vocational Qualification frameworks current at the time of issue.

Brian Porter and Reg Rose were both lecturers at Leeds College of Building, and their joint Hodder Arnold catalogue — Carpentry and Joinery: Bench and Site Skills paired with Carpentry and Joinery: Work Activities — became standard reading on craft certificates and apprenticeships in the United Kingdom and overseas. The volume is pitched at college and on-the-job candidates rather than at architects or surveyors.

About the authors

Brian PorterTechnical author

Construction & Joinery

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Reg RoseTechnical author

Construction & Joinery

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Intended audience

  • construction-trades apprentices
  • NVQ candidates in carpentry and joinery
  • further-education trades instructors

Subject classification

  • Carpentry and joinery
  • Construction trades
  • Vocational training

Edition history

First published
2000
Imprint
Arnold

Bibliographic details

FormatISBNYearNotes
Print edition (Hodder Arnold / 034 catalogue line)03406924132000Open Library indexes this printing under Butterworth-Heinemann; it matches the Hodder Arnold 034 catalogue line for this title.
ISBN-13 (EAN-13)97803406924172000Standard 13-digit form of the print ISBN above (same catalogue line).

Source notes

  • Open Library edition recordBibliographic metadata for the 2000 printing keyed to ISBN 0340692413.

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