CLUSTER Engineering and Technical

COURSE Custom Finishing Processes

WVEIS CODE 1676

ONET Codes and Occupations

ONET: 51-9122.00 Painters, Transportation Equipment

Course Description:

The Skill Sets in this course are representative of the basic knowledge included in a Career and Technical Collision Repair Technology concentration. Incorporated into this course are elements of advanced custom finishing processes and skills necessary for a career in the collision repair industry. This course is recommended as an Elective in Collision Repair Technology.

SKILL SETS

Custom Refinishing and Paint Application


Custom Finishing Processes WVEIS 1676

Skill Set / Custom Refinishing and Paint Application
Knowledge Objectives
1676.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
·  inspecting, operating and cleaning custom spray equipment.
·  using various techniques as it relates to custom finish.
·  mixing, matching and applying various custom refinish systems.
Performance Objectives
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1676.16 / Students will
·  determine types of colors to be used for specific color schemes (flames, marbleizing, scallops, etc).
·  check, adjust, and determine condition of all refinishing equipment used in a custom refinishing process.
·  shake, stir, and reduce customs paints according to manufacturer’s recommendation.
·  develop proper techniques for application of custom finishes (flame layout, two-tones, striping, card masking, marble effect, cobweb, multi-layered paint, and spider web painting).
·  monitor painting operations to identify flaws, such as blisters or streaks, and correct their causes.
·  apply candies and pearls according to manufacturer’s specification.
·  understand and develop techniques for spraying special effect and prismatic paints.
·  evaluate proper techniques for color blending.
·  utilize abilities needed to apply artwork (pictures, lettering, designs, etc).
·  develop abilities needed for use of pin striping brushes and wheels.
·  color, sand, and buff to achieve maximum gloss.
·  remove swirl marks and surface imperfections using compounds and final glazing materials.
·  clean and detail final project.
·  dispose of hazardous waste according to EPA regulations.
·  clean, lubricate and store equipment properly.

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