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Strong foundation in mathematics, honed through advanced mental calculation methods and practical applications of geometry.

I am confident in working with both imperial and metric measurements.

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Formulas ‐ Used In Woodworking Design

2 × r × π can be used to create garden tables that need substantial size for dining.

Because 15° × 24 is 360° it can be scaled for high end projects to utilise materials to 36° × 10 = 360°.

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Hexagons ‐ Practical Uses In Furniture Design

(B × H + 2 × 6) can be used for calculating how much material you need to fill the top of a coffee table.

For instance, when applying the metric system using centimeters (cm):

70 × 70cm = 4900cm2 ÷ 2 = 2,450cm2 × 6 = 14,700cm2

Oak: 10cm × 70 = 700cm2

14,700 ÷ 700 = 21 pieces of oak @ 10cm by 70cm

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Planning & Thicknessing Wood

Though I had no prior experience with precision machinery, I learned key techniques and workshop processes through practical training in a school woodworking course.

Acquired rough sawn timber
Squared timber with a circular saw.
Measured thickness using metric units (mm)
Maintained consistent surface quality by using tactile checks after each pass
Planned and executed work safely following best practices
Designed and applied a unique “signature square” mark

While not yet an expert, I am eager to improve efficiency and speed to support timely production of customer and business orders.

The machine I use works in 0.5mm (half a mm intervals) so 0.5 × 20 ÷ 10 = 1cm thickness.

Accounted for knots, burrs, and warping to maintain uniformity across all pieces.

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