Tick the boxes at left beside each skill you believe you can demonstrate now

Once you have generated the list: 'Skills I have now', click on this button to see the list of skills that you still need to learn before you can apply for RPL

 

LMFFM2006B: Hand make timber joints

Description

This unit covers the skills required to join timber using joints made by hand and portable power tools.

What do I need to know?

You will need to have a good understanding of the background knowledge required for this competency. To see some examples of the sorts of questions that your assessor may ask you during the assessment event, click on the link below.

Remember, though, that these questions are samples only, but you can use them as a 'self check' to determine whether you think you're ready to be assessed.

 

LMFFM2006B: Hand make timber joints sample questions

What do I need to demonstrate?

Below is a summary of the main skills you must possess to meet the competency requirements for this unit. Tick the box beside each skill you believe you can demonstrate now by left-clicking the mouse.

Click on the green buttonSkills I have now – to see a list of the skills you may be able to apply for RPL in. The list will also show examples of the types of evidence you could use.
Click on the red buttonSkills I still need to learn – to see a list of the skills you are not yet
able to demonstrate. You should talk to your trainer about receiving ‘gap’ training for these.

Skills you will need to perform for your assessor
 
Produce four of the following joint types, ensuring that it is suitable for the item of furniture being made:  
    • dowel joint
 
    • mortise and tenon joint
 
    • dovetail joint
 
    • lap joint
 
    • biscuit joint
 
    • finger joint
 
    • housing joint
 
    • mitre joint
 
    • bridle joint
 
Tick this box if you have selected at least four joint types
Other skills you will need to provide evidence for
 


  • Working safely and effectively with others
  • Following instructions from your supervisor
  • Interpreting job sheets and cutting lists

What the competency says

To see the full unit of competency please click below:

 

LMFFM2006B: Hand make timber joints

For more information about the qualifications that this competency is found in and the packaging rules that apply, please refer to the Furnishing Training Package (LMF02). You will find this at the National Training Information Service website at: www.ntis.gov.au