We provide woodworking machine training for novice learners, experienced operators and supervisors as well as abrasive wheel and portable power tool courses. All backed by respected quality assurance assessors PIABC
Certificated operator training courses covering all types, makes and models of woodworking equipment for industry and education.
At Daltons Wadkin we offer tailored woodworking machine training courses specifically designed for delivery within industrial and educational environments.
Wood machine training courses can be provided for operators as well as those who help in the machining process e.g., taking off, loading and/or feeding, setting, cleaning and maintaining etc.
Daltons Wadkin are a PIABC Quality Assured training provider and have been providing industry led training for over 10 years, continually honing the courses to meet both customer and legal requirements.
Customers have the option for courses to be delivered at their own premises or at our dedicated training centre in Nottingham. Detailed training material is provided to learners covering individual machine units for future reference.
Still family run and currently celebrating 119 years in business, Daltons Wadkin are leading suppliers and manufacturers of industrial machinery for processing a wide range of materials including solid wood and wood based panels, composites, plastics, non-ferrous metals and more.
Having established sole distributorships with many high profile European manufacturers the company offer the latest concepts in machine design and technology in addition to established classical ranges.
This programme will give you a thorough grounding in the practical aspects of joinery, enabling you the opportunity to progress to a Trade Diploma upon successful completion.
Carpenters work with wood on building sites or in customers’ homes to fit or repair doors, window frames, staircases, floorboards, cupboards, roof trusses and partitions.
The Woodwork course is designed for both beginners and individuals looking to improve their woodworking skills. This art-focused course will introduce you to the tools and machinery used in a wood workshop, and you will learn various techniques such as joints, marquetry, cutting, and drilling.
Our aim at South London Makerspace is to get our members designing and making projects as soon and as safely as possible
This course is ideal for those wishing to build on their Japanese woodcut skills. The technique is entirely non-toxic using watercolour pigments and not oil based inks to make nuanced prints. It also requires no press so it is easy to set up at home.
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