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Woodworking Project Grading Rubric
Key/Clothes/Jewelry/Tie/Belt Hanger
Rubric Code:
MX267BW
By
melissaeker
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Cutting Board to Length
Poor
None of the following is true: Board is at 11 inches (1/8" variation).
Board was crosscut to length with hand saw safely.
Final cuts were made safely with miter saw.
Fair
One of the following is true: Board is at 11 inches (1/8" variation).
Board was crosscut to length with hand saw safely.
Final cuts were made safely with miter saw.
Good
Two of the following is true: Board is at 11 inches (1/8" variation).
Board was crosscut to length with hand saw safely.
Final cuts were made safely with miter saw.
Great
Board is at 11 inches (1/8" variation).
Board was crosscut to length with hand saw safely.
Final cuts were made safely with miter saw.
Holes for hooks/hangers
Poor
Two or less of the following is true: A board was marked 3/4" from top and bottom edge, 1" from each end and is straight.
A pattern was established for layout of pegs/hooks and marked.
Holes were drilled with the correct size drill bit at the right depth.
Location of hanger holes is 1 " from top and ends.
Holes were drilled with the correct bit size and depth for hanger screws.
Fair
Three of the following is true: A board was marked 3/4" from top and bottom edge, 1" from each end and is straight.
A pattern was established for layout of pegs/hooks and marked.
Holes were drilled with the correct size drill bit at the right depth.
Location of hanger holes is 1 " from top and ends.
Holes were drilled with the correct bit size and depth for hanger screws.
Good
Four of the following is true: A board was marked 3/4" from top and bottom edge, 1" from each end and is straight.
A pattern was established for layout of pegs/hooks and marked.
Holes were drilled with the correct size drill bit at the right depth.
Location of hanger holes is 1 " from top and ends.
Holes were drilled with the correct bit size and depth for hanger screws.
Great
A board was marked 3/4" from top and bottom edge, 1" from each end and is straight.
A pattern was established for layout of pegs/hooks and marked.
Holes were drilled with the correct size drill bit at the right depth.
Location of hanger holes is 1 " from top and ends.
Holes were drilled with the correct bit size and depth for hanger screws.
Planing
Poor
No border drawn and no planing was done on sides.
Fair
No borders drawn on either sides or edges for planing.
and / or
Edges planed, but rounded or dug in to deep at beginning or end of plane.
Good
3/8" border was marked and placed on top face of board.
3/8" border was marked down from top face and placed on edges and ends
Edges planed, but rounded or dug in to deep at beginning or end of plane.
Great
3/8" border was marked and placed on top face of board.
3/8" border was marked down from top face and placed on edges and ends
Edges planed to a uniform bevel within 1/8" on each edge.
Filing/Scalloping
Poor
No bevels or decorative scallops have been done on ends.
Fair
Ends are beveled with rasps/files OR scalloped at specific locations.
End bevels or decorative scallops are NOT done to 1/8" limits on both ends or is rounded on both ends
Good
Ends are beveled with rasps/files OR scalloped at specific locations.
End bevels or decorative scallops are NOT done to 1/8" limits on one end or is rounded on one end.
Great
Ends are beveled with rasps/files OR scalloped at specific locations.
End bevels or decorative scallops are done to 1/8" limits on each end
Sanding
Poor
No sanding was done (or very little).
Fair
One of the following is not true: Sanding was done with correct progression of rough to smooth grit.
Sanding was done WITH THE GRAIN.
End grain is clear and you see pores of wood that reveal quality sanding
Sanding reveals enough effort and patience to achieve smooth feel and appearance.
Good
One of the following is not true: Sanding was done with correct progression of rough to smooth grit.
Sanding was done WITH THE GRAIN.
End grain is clear and you see pores of wood that reveal quality sanding
Sanding was done with correct progression of rough to smooth grit.
Sanding was done WITH THE GRAIN.
End grain is clear and you see pores of wood that reveal quality sanding
Sanding reveals enough effort and pati
Great
Sanding was done with correct progression of rough to smooth grit.
Sanding was done WITH THE GRAIN.
End grain is clear and you see pores of wood that reveal quality sanding
Sanding reveals enough effort and patience to achieve smooth feel and appearance.
Finishing
Poor
No finish product was applied.
Fair
Two of the following is not true: At least two coats of finish were applied (correctly, no runs).
Wet/dry sanding with 400-600 grit sandpaper was completed between coats to produce smooth finish.
Finish reveals a uniform quality and appearance on all surfaces (no bubbles/drips).
Wet/dry sanding with 400-600 grit sandpaper was completed between coats to produce smooth finish.
Finish reveals a uniform quality and appearance on all surfaces (no bubble
Good
One of the following is not true: At least two coats of finish were applied (correctly, no runs).
Wet/dry sanding with 400-600 grit sandpaper was completed between coats to produce smooth finish.
Finish reveals a uniform quality and appearance on all surfaces (no bubbles/drips).
Great
At least two coats of finish were applied (correctly, no runs).
Wet/dry sanding with 400-600 grit sandpaper was completed between coats to produce smooth finish.
Finish reveals a uniform quality and appearance on all surfaces (no bubbles/drips).
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
Project
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