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Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures
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This project includes build instructions in a student friendly format for a note holder (texting 1.0). The purpose of the project is to learn the manufacturing process by building a woodworking project. It is assumed that the student has prior knowledge of woodworking tools and shop safety.

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Manufacturing Process Project: Boot Jack Procedures

Technology and Engineering
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5th - 12th, Adult Education
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These projects are designed to engage students in a fun woodworking project while learning the process of manufacturing. It includes all of the resources (lesson plan, rubric/checklist handout, and build procedures. All of the resources are aligned to assist students to stay on track and reduce mist
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These projects are designed to engage students in a fun woodworking project while learning the process of manufacturing. It includes all of the resources (lesson plan, rubric/checklist handout, and build procedures. All of the resources are aligned to assist students to stay on track and reduce mist
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Description

This project includes build instructions in a student friendly format for a note holder (texting 1.0). The purpose of the project is to learn the manufacturing process by building a woodworking project. It is assumed that the student has prior knowledge of woodworking tools and shop safety.

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