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1. Explain and demonstrate how to prepare and finish new or old woodwork in the following ways:
a. Staining
b. Varnishing
c. Painting
2. Give two methods of stippling.
3. When should a paint spray gun be used?
4. Describe the proper methods for cleaning and care of paint and varnish brushes.
5. Show how to use putty properly.
6. Explain the difference between exterior and interior paints.
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Vocational/ExteriorInteriorPaint
7. Make a list of ten proper color schemes for interior house painting using color swatches from a paint shop. Why are bright/loud colors not preferred?
8. Explain the composition of and when you use the following paints:
a. Oil based
Brushes & Rollers
Step 1: Using three clean plastic containers large enough to hold the tools being cleaned, fill one bucket with soap and water. Fill two other buckets with clean water. This will create a wash bucket, first rinse bucket, and a second rinse bucket.
Step 2: Place the item to be cleaned into the wash bucket.
Step 3: Using a properly protected hand, work the cleaning solution through the brush bristles/roller cover. (*TIP*: The use of a brush comb will be helpful to remove dried paint and debris from deep within the bristles.)
Step 4: Wring out excess cleaning solution by squeezing brush bristles/roller covers.
Step 5: Place item to be cleaned into the first rinse bucket.
Step 6: Repeat steps 3 and 4.
Step 7: Place item to be cleaned into the second rinse bucket.
Step 8: Repeat steps 3 and 4.
Step 9: Allow tools to dry. (*TIP*: To dry brushes and rollers quickly, use a brush spinner.)
Step 10: Place brushes and roller covers back into their protective coverings. (*TIP*: If original coverings are not available, cover by wrapping a piece of glossy magazine paper around the bristles and roller cover.
Buckets, Paint Trays, etc.
Step 1: Empty excess paint into the appropriate paint can.
Step 2: With a properly protected hand, wipe with a rag soaked in the appropriate cleaning solution.
Step 3: Repeat step 2 until the item is thoroughly cleaned. (*TIP* Allow paint saturated items such as rags, disposable paint liners, etc. to dry before properly disposing of them.)
b. Water based
9. Paint the woodwork of at least four rooms.
10. Paint at least one room, showing skill in keeping paint where it belongs.
11. Tell and show how to properly store unused paint.
Historical Notes
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Painting/History