Our training programs are developed so that our carpenters and millwrights meet any challenge or opportunity encountered by our employers.
Success today means doing new things and embracing new ways to keep pace with the evolving construction industry. We are known for responding quickly to industry innovations, and it all starts with training. Our training programs are developed so that our carpenters and millwrights meet any challenge or opportunity encountered by our employers.
We have an important mission to make each Member a quality workman by providing them with the most up-to-date training available. We are constantly updating our programs to keep up with the demands of our Employers and the ever changing times. Our goal is to teach you the skills that you will need and use every day in the workplace. In class, you will be able to use the exact tools and specialized equipment that you will encounter on the job site. This will enable you to feel confident on the job knowing you have been provided with the proper skills and training to get the job completed safely and correctly.
With four training centers and a veteran staff of 9 carpenter and millwright professional instructors, it’s clear that the Southeastern Training Trust Fund is dedicated to producing the best-trained construction professionals in our region.
From hands-on or theoretical classroom learning in our training centers, to supervised, one-on-one mentoring on a jobsite, our men and women receive training that is in-demand at jobsites throughout our six-state jurisdiction.
We focus on skills and safety — which we believe are the keys to a bright future for the men and women who represent the Southeastern Carpenters and Southern States Millwrights Regional Councils.
Our training is based on a $200 million program developed by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters International Training Fund. With this support, our members obtain highly-developed skills, supply productive and safe work, and display the right attitude to emerge as jobsite leaders.
This course is designed for the beginning wood turner. All students receive demonstrations on how to prepare a wood blank for spindle turning, how to glue up wood properly for success during turning, machine and tool vocabulary and safety
In five 4-hour sessions students will experience a comprehensive introduction to woodworking and woodworking machines. Students will build their own cutting board and a stool to take home.Â
Starting with rough hewn boards, students move through all the main machines in the shop. We cover jointing, planing and spend a good amount of time on the table saw.
This course provides the student with carpentry basics. It follows the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) training format.
Wood working class is offered by Redding Makerspace.
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