Carpentry
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Revision as of 22:05, January 1, 2011
![]() | 2010 Historic (a.k.a. "Centennial") Merit Badges "Data Entry" Deadline: With the deadline of December 31, 2010 for Scouts to earn the historical merit badges, the decision has been made to allow additional time thereafter for entering them into the ScoutNET system. The deadline for doing so has been set as March 31, 2011. This applies to those at the local council who enter advancement based on forms submitted, or unit management software file uploads provided. It also applies to unit advancement processors using Internet Advancement. The merit badges affected are: Carpentry, Pathfinding, Signaling, and Tracking. This is not intended as an extension of time to earn the badges; only as additional time for data entry. Troops can submit advancement reports for Historic Merit Badges earned by Scouts before 12/31/2010 through March 31, 2011. — Announcement from the National Council office. |
Carpentry "Centennial" merit badge | ||||
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Status: | Discontinued | |||
Released: | 1911, 2010 | BSA Advancement ID: | ||
Retired: | 1952, 2010 | Requirements Revision: | 2010 |
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The Carpentry merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges issued by the Boy Scouts of America in 1911.
Carpentry requirements | ![]() |
View the change list (history) of these requirements. The text of these requirements may be locked. In that case, they can only be edited by an administrator. Please note any errors found in the above requirements on this article's Talk Page. |
Notes
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Requirement resources
6. Knock-Off Wood Free, easy-to-understand graphic and text plans, categorized by cost and difficulty level.
BSA Merit Badge Resources
- Woodwork Merit Badge has many project ideas as well:
Related awards
2010 Historic merit badge program resources
Merit Badge | MeritBadge.Org | USScouts.Org | Scouting.Org (BSA) | ||
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Carpentry | Workbook ![]() | Workbook ![]() | MB web page | "2010" MB packet | "Historical" MB pamphlet |
Pathfinding | Workbook ![]() | Workbook ![]() | MB web page | "2010" MB packet | "Historical" MB pamphlet |
Signaling | Workbook ![]() | Workbook ![]() | MB web page | "2010" MB packet | "Historical" MB pamphlet |
Tracking | Workbook ![]() | Workbook ![]() | MB web page | "2010" MB packet | "Historical" MB pamphlet |
The basics of the 2010 Historic Merit Badge Program include:
- "The effective date for earning these new merit badges is April 1, 2010, and requirements must be completed no later than Dec. 31, 2010." — 2010 Historical MB Program
- "The contemporary merit badges closely resemble the original designs of their counterparts with the exception of the border, which is gold." — 2010 Historical MB Program
- The BSA Supply Division will not print (new) or re-print (old) pamphlets for these merit badges – official BSA materials for these merit badges will be available only in electronic format at Scouting.Org. (We have provided you those links, above).
History: 1938, 1945, 1950 merit badge requirements
- Demonstrate the use of the rule, square, level, plumb-line, mitre, chalk-line and bevel.
- Demonstrate the proper way to drive, set, and clinch a nail, draw a spike with a claw-hammer, and to join two pieces of wood with screws.
- Show correct use of the cross-cut saw and of the rip-saw.
- Show how to plane the edge, end and the broad surface of a board.
- Demonstrate how to lay shingles.
- Make a simple article of furniture for practical use in the home or on the home grounds, finished in a workmanlike manner, all work to be done without assistance.
See also
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General Merit Badge information
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