"WE LOVE TRIG"- CARPENTERS
What is Carpentry?
Trigonometry in Carpentry
- The art of working with timber in order to construct and maintain buildings, furniture, and other objects
- Many different types of carpentry:
- Rough carpentry
- Finish carpentry
- Formwork carpentry
- Trim carpentry
- Green carpentry
- Scenic carpentry
- Ship's carpentry
What is Carpentry?
- When they make an angle cut, when making the measurement of an angle, or the adjoining lines must be determined
- Citing layout tasks that require angle measurements
- Laying out building foundation lines
- Determining evaluations of trigonomic leveling
- Knowing your trig functions is very important when it comes to carpentry
- Sin, cosine, and tangent are a must
- Knowing your right angles are also a must
- One of the most necessary and most used of all building trades due to their specialized knowledge and the techniques that they use when working with wood
Schooling for Carpenters
- High school diploma
- High school shop classes
- Geometry, algebra, trigonometry, mechanical drawing and blue print reading
- To gain trade certification as a carpenter, a three to four year apprenticeship program is needed
Average Pay of Carpenters
Bibliography
- Employment: 567,820
- Employment RSE: 0.8%
- Mean Hourly Wage: $21.41
- Mean Annual Wage: $44,520
- Wage RSE: 0.4%
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