CUVVSP17B
Apply techniques to produce glass work

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to use techniques, materials and equipment for the production of ass work. As such the unit covers general knowledge and the application of basic techniques, which would generally be nominated by the supervisor. It is a specialisation unit and refers to a specific art form. This work would usually be carried out under supervision.No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.

Application

Not Applicable


Prerequisites

It is highly recommended that this unit be assessed in conjunction with:

CUVCOR01B Source concept for own work or

CUVCOR02B Develop and articulate concept for own work

CUVCOR07B Use drawing techniques to represent the object or idea or

CUVCOR08B Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept.

It could also be assessed in conjunction with:

CUVCOR11B Source information on history and theory and apply to own area of work.

Depending on the context, combined assessment and/or training with a range of other units would also be appropriate, e.g.:

CUVCRS13B Store finished work.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1 Prepare and maintain physical resources for glass work.

1.1 Correctly identify and select tools, equipment and materials required for the production of glass work.

1.2 Prepare, clean and maintain tools, equipment and materials in accordance with relevant workplace procedures and safety requirements.

1.3 Organiseand maintain work space so that it remains clean and safe.

1.4 Store tools, equipment and materials in accordance with relevant workplace procedures and safety requirements.

2 Use and test glass working techniques.

2.1 Safely use techniques for the production of glass work.

2.2 Use and test nominated techniques to determine the capability of the technique and its application.

3 Produce the glass work.

3.1 Drawconcept for the proposed glass work based on own ideas or supplied information.

3.2 Correctly identify the steps and resources required to produce the proposed.

3.3 Select appropriate tools, equipment and materials for the specific glass work.

3.4 Calculate correct quantities of materials required and minimise waste where possible.

3.5 Use techniques, tools and materials safely to produce the final glass work.

Required Skills

Required skills:

literacy skills sufficient to read product and equipment safety labels

numeracy skills sufficient to calculate quantities and firing times.

Required knowledge:

general knowledge of physical properties and capabilities of the most commonly used materials, tools and equipment for glass work

general knowledge of different styles of glass work and the work of key practitioners

overview knowledge of the formal elements and principles of design

introductory knowledge of the historical and theoretical contexts for glass work

typical work space and equipment requirements for the production of different types of glass work

cleaning and maintenance techniques for tools and equipment used in glass work

awareness of copyright, moral rights and intellectual property issues

environmental issues associated with the tools, materials and equipment used in glass work

organisational and legislative occupational health and safety procedures in relation to ceramic work.

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The following evidence is critical to the judgement of competence in this unit:

production of glass work which demonstrates a command of nominated techniques and which reflects the concept

general knowledge of tools, materials and equipment used in glass work.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

The assessment context must provide for:

evaluation of visual language and technical execution of work pieces produced by the candidate

practical demonstration of skills using required tools, equipment and materials to produce a minimum of one glass object.

Method of assessment

Assessment may incorporate a range of methods to assess performance and the application of essential underpinning knowledge, and might include:

direct observation of glass work in progress

questioning and discussion of candidate's intentions and work

written or verbal reports

review of portfolios of evidence

third party workplace reports of performance by the candidate.

Assessment methods should closely reflect workplace demands (e.g. literacy) and the needs of particular groups (e.g. people with disabilities, and people who may have literacy or numeracy difficulties such as speakers of languages other than English, remote communities and those with interrupted schooling).

Assessment of this unit requires access to the materials, resources and equipment needed to produce glass work.


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Tools may include:

glass cutters

modelling and carving tools for clay and/or plaster

piping tools, e.g. slip trailer, icing bag, syringe

rulers.

Equipment may include:

compressor

electric kilns

engravers

glass cutting table

grinding and polishing equipment

kiln furniture

PPE, including safety glasses, gloves dust masks, respirators

programmable kiln controllers

sandblaster

slumping moulds.

Materials may include:

clay

float glass

glass colours, including paints, stains and enamels

materials for embedding

plaster

refractory fillers, e.g. sand, silica

refractory release agents, e.g. graphite, kaolin, alumina, bead release

tested compatible glass rods (for lampwork)

tested compatible sheet glass

texturing materials (whiting, batwash, fabric, plant material, metals natural objects, formed and fired clay).

Glass work may include:

bowls and other containers

jewellery items

mural pieces

plaques

platters

sculptural work

tiles.

Workplace procedures may relate to such things as:

cost control

process-specific procedures

recycling

reporting

safety

use of materials.

Organisation and maintenance of the work space may relate to:

dust extraction facilities

lighting

process-specific requirements

ventilation

wet and dry areas.

Within this unit the range of techniques used would generally be quite limited in nature and may include:

copperfoil

cutting sheet glass (straight lines, curved lines, circles)

fusing and slumping sheet glass

lampworked glass

leadlighting

painting

sandblasting

slumping fused glass.

Testing techniques may include:

experimenting directly with work in progress

exploring techniques by making practice pieces

making samples applying nominated techniques.

Drawing may include:

drawings on paper

drawings or markings directly on to the glass work

electronic imaging.

The concept for the proposed glass work may be influenced by:

elements and principles of design

the subject matter or theme for the work, e.g. the body; identity; land and place; political, cultural, social issues; spiritual concerns.


Sectors

Not Applicable


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Refer to Unit Descriptor