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Woodworking Machinery for Beginners

Woodworking Machinery for Beginners

Community Course

This course will give students the knowledge and skills required to use portable power tools and to setup, use and maintain fixed machinery (bandsaws, surface planers, thicknessers, ripsaws, stroke sanders, boring machinery).

Perfect for those with no woodwork skills - Cost includes all wood and materials so you can take your creations home!

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Key Details
Invercargill
Qualification:
Short Course
Level:
Short Course
Duration:

Ten evening classes - Tuesdays 6-9pm

Study Modes:
On Campus
Dates:

2024 Intake 1: 23 July to 24 September

Fees:

Please note this programme is not Government funded and the Zero Fees Scheme does not apply.  

Cost is $369.00(incl GST) which will be invoiced to you on enrolment. Fees must be paid before you commence the programme.

This course will give students the knowledge and skills required to use portable power tools and to setup, use and maintain fixed machinery (bandsaws, surface planers, thicknessers, ripsaws, stroke sanders, boring machinery).

Perfect for those with no woodwork skills. 

Cost includes all wood and materials so you can take your creations home!

  • Use fixed machinery and describe maintenance requirements for fixed machinery in core construction
  • Operate and maintain a bandsaw in joinery work
  • Use portable power tools in joinery work

Entry for this programme is open, however applicants should be a minimum of 16 years of age.

Sturdy shoes (closed toe), pen, pencil and paper to take notes plus 1m folding ruler (will explain on first night if unsure) needed for classes.

 

For students to be considered to have satisfactorily completed this programme, they must have: Completed all required practical and theoretical course work and assignments. Attended for not less than 80% of the timetabled class hours and other scheduled learning activities.

Ten evening classes:  Joinery Workshop A1-02

Tuesdays 6 pm - 9 pm

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