This course offers an excellent introduction to woodworking techniques, starting from the basics and progressing towards constructing your own woodwork projects.
This course offers an excellent introduction to woodworking techniques, starting from the basics and progressing towards constructing your own woodwork projects.
Delivered by our skilled tutors, the course will be run from our large and well-equipped woodworking department, where you will receive guidance in the safe and appropriate use of hand tools, the selection and use of various timbers and have an introduction to the use of power tools.
We aim to give you the technical skills to assemble and join wood safely and with confidence, and to inspire you either to continue developing your skills over a further year of evening classes or to progress onto one of our mainstream courses.
Founded by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters in 1893, the Building Crafts College has a long tradition of delivering high quality education training in building crafts and building conservation. The student population of the College is diverse, with a wide range of ages and backgrounds.
Our courses also span a great range of opportunity. Theoretically, a student can enter the College to complete a Level 1 multi-skills course and progress through to complete our degree in historic building conservation, or a construction management qualification.
The emphasis of our work is to give all of our students the opportunity to reach their full potential and our expectations of our students are high. There is a constant focus on delivering skills and producing work of high quality, whether they are full time students, apprentices or degree students.
This career-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to progress on to becoming a skilled carpenter. You will learn, develop and practise the skills required for working in site carpentry or joinery.
This is a beginner’s introduction course series to helping you to build woodwork skills. A great introduction to woodwork basics and independent project work You can join a module at any point in the academic year.
The BWRP workshop is always a hub of activity. Our staff strive to teach our volunteers the skills they need to create and build furniture from reclaimed timber, as well as giving them the confidence to start projects of their own.
With a focus on NHBC Standards chapters 6.4 and 7.2, delegates will finish this course with a greater appreciation of the quality NHBC Inspectors expect to see on site.
You are considering a career in carpentry or joinery and want to learn the key skills to set you up for employment in the construction industry. This Level 1 Diploma in Site Carpentry contains a mixture of theory-based and practical skills.
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