
Machine Woodworking
As a wood machinist you would cut and shape timber and timber based products for
use in a number of areas.
You will manufacture a range of components, which can include:
- door and window frames
- kitchen units and cabinets
- fencing and pallets.
Your course will include
- planning jobs following detailed technical drawings
- selecting the right type of material for a particular product
- working out the amount of material needed
- cutting and shaping material, setting and using machines, such as saws, planers and routers
- selecting and maintaining tooling
As well as classical machines, you could use computer-controlled equipment (CNC), and you may also be trained to use computer aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) methods as part of your work.
Qualifications
- City & Guilds NVQ (Apprenticeship Level 2, Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3)
- City & Guilds Technical Certificate (Apprenticeship Level 2, Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3)
- Key Skills
Duration
- Up to 2 years - Apprenticeship
- Up to 3 years - Advanced Apprenticeship
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