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Basics of Carpentry

  • Course level: Basic Courses

Description

This course provides an ideal opportunity for you to discover your talent for hands-on work and develop valuable skills that can open up new career prospects. Whether you aspire to start your own business or work in a carpentry workshop, you will emerge from this course equipped and enthusiastic to pursue your passion for carpentry.

Language: Arabic – English

Guideline:

Hours number

program

10
Guidance and practical steps to rationalize consumption

Learning guidance and occupational safety methods in the department and ip systems

5
Learning about Hand kit.
5
Learning about measurements
5
Learning about natural and industrial timber types..
20
Miniature workout mode.
5
How to make curved wood.
5
Learning about electrical machines.
5
Learning about the different tools used by the carpenter.

What Will I Learn?

  • Workshop Orientation: Trainees will understand the layout and tools of the carpentry workshop.
  • Safety Protocols: Trainees will learn safety instructions, including proper clothing and equipment.
  • Hand Tool Skills: Trainees will become familiar with and proficient in using various hand tools.
  • Raw Materials Knowledge: Trainees will identify and differentiate between natural wood and synthetic fibers.
  • Electrical Tool Proficiency: Trainees will learn to use portable electrical tools effectively.
  • Practical Tool Application: Trainees will gain hands-on experience with hand tools and portable electrical tools.
  • Product Manufacturing: Trainees will learn to manufacture products using manual tools, electrical tools, and fixed machines.
  • Curvature and Assembly Techniques: Trainees will develop skills in creating curves and assembling shelves.
  • Fixed Machine Operation: Trainees will be introduced to fixed electrical machines and learn to operate them safely and correctly.

Target Audience

  • Beginners: Those with little to no experience.
  • Hobbyists: Individuals interested in woodworking as a leisure activity.
  • DIY Enthusiasts: People looking to enhance skills for home projects.
  • Trade Students: Aspiring professionals in construction.
  • Experienced Carpenters: Those updating their skills.
  • Entrepreneurs: Individuals wanting to start a carpentry business.
  • Homeowners: People aiming to learn for personal home improvements.
  • Educators: Teachers seeking to enhance their carpentry knowledge.