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Boy Scout Merit Badges

  • Woodworking Merit Badge

    Woodworking Merit Badge

    1. Do the following:

      1. Describe how timber is grown, harvested, and milled. Tell how lumber is cured, seasoned, graded, and sized.

      2. Collect and label blocks of six kinds of wood useful in woodworking. Describe the chief qualities of each. Give the best uses of each.

    2. Do the following:

      1. Show proper care and use of all working tools and which you own or use at home or school.

      2. Sharpen correctly the cutting edges of two tools.

    3. Make something useful of wood. Use a saw, plane, hammer, and brace and bit to make it. Cut parts from lumber which you have measured and squared from working drawings.

    4. Do the following:

      1. Make a working drawing of a carpentry project. List the material needed.

      2. Make it. Report on the time spent and cost of things used.

    5. Do any TWO of the following:

      1. Make working drawings of a project needing

        1. Beveled or rounded edges or curved or incised cuttings.

        2. Miter, dowel, or mortise and tenon joints. Make it.

      2. Make something for which you have to turn duplicate parts on a lathe.

      3. Make a cabinet, box or something else with a door or lid fastened with inset hinges.

      4. Help make and repair wooden toys for needy children; or help carry out a carpentry service project.

      5. Make a scale model of a house or barn.

    6. Talk with a cabinetmaker or carpenter. Find out job opportunities and conditions, needed training, apprenticeship, work hours, pay rates, and union organization for woodworking craftsmen where you live.

    For a Printer Friendly Worksheet (PDF) click here



    BSA Advancement ID#: 119
    Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215E, revised 2002



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