Carpentry
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| + | == History: 1938, 1945, 1950 merit badge requirements == | ||
| + | [[Image:Carpentry.JPG|thumb|Historical Carpentry merit badge.]] | ||
| + | #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. | ||
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Revision as of 23:03, October 2, 2012
| | Carpentry merit badge has been discontinued. (See discontinued merit badges.) |
| Carpentry merit badge | ||||
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| Status: | Discontinued | BSA Advancement ID: | n/a | |
| Created: | 1911 | Origin: | One of the original 57 merit badges | |
| Discontinued: | 1952, | Replaced by: | none | |
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[[Category:Discontinued {{{group}}} merit badges]]
| Carpentry "Centennial" merit badge | ||||
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| Status: | Discontinued | |||
| Released: | 2010 | BSA Advancement ID: | ||
| Retired: | 2010 | Requirements Revision: | 2010 | |
The Carpentry merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges issued by the Boy Scouts of America in 1911.
Carpentry requirements at Centennial re-release | |
The text of these requirements is locked and can only be edited by an administrator. Please note any errors found in the above requirements on this article's Talk Page. | |
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.
Notes
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:
See also
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).
External links
