Window, Door, Floor, and Ceiling Trim – Module 27210-13

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Module Ten (27210-13) describes the different types of trim used in finish work and focuses on the proper methods for selecting, cutting, and fastening trim to provide a professional finished appearance.

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Objectives

Learning Objective 1 – Describe the safety hazards related to working with window, door, floor, and ceiling trim.

  • Identify the proper personal protection equipment required when working with window, door, floor, and ceiling trim.
  • Identify tool and equipment safety guidelines when working with window, door, floor, and ceiling trim tools.

Learning Objective 2 – Identify the different types of standard moldings and materials.

  • Identify the different types of base moldings.
  • Identify the different types of wall moldings.
  • Identify the different types of ceiling moldings.
  • Identify the different types of window and door trim.

Learning Objective 3 – Explain how to install different types of molding.

  • Explain how to properly cut trim.
  • Explain how to properly fasten trim.
  • Explain how to properly install base molding.
  • Explain how to properly install ceiling molding.
  • Explain how to properly install door trim.
  • Explain how to properly install window trim.

Learning Objective 4 – Explain how to estimate window, door, floor, and ceiling trim.

Performance Tasks

Performance Task 1 (Learning Objective 3) – Make square and miter cuts to selected moldings using a hand miter box.

Performance Task 2 (Learning Objective 3) – Make square and miter cuts to selected moldings using a power miter/compound miter saw.

Performance Task 3 (Learning Objective 3) – Make a coped joint using a coping saw.

Performance Task 4 (Learning Objective 3) – Install interior trim using a finish nailer and hand nailing methods.

  • Door trim
  • Window trim
  • Base trim
  • Ceiling trim

Performance Task 5 (Learning Objective 4) – Estimate the quantities of different trim materials required for selected rooms.

 

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