- Analyze and describe the wood and board machining processes (resawing, sectioning, planing, thickening, molding, milling, joint machining, drilling, turning, edge plating, calibration and sanding). - Analyze and describe the manufacturing documentation necessary to carry out the machining processes of wood and derivatives. - Interpret part and assembly plans, used in the manufacture of furniture and carpentry and deduce the characteristics of the machining processes. - Set up the machines and tools for machining wood and boards on conventional machines. - Tune up the endless saw to obtain pieces with curves. - Develop the equipment and techniques for making templates—sanitizing marking and tracing of parts for machining, using the appropriate instruments. - List the regulations applicable to the adjustment of conventional machines for machining wood and derivatives on conventional machines, specifying them.