Develop skills to use the woodworking tools and equipment needed to construct projects. Explore the safe operation, selection, and handling of hand saws, jig saws, power drills, jointers, planers, table saws, band saws, routers, and sanders.
Develop skills to use the woodworking tools and equipment needed to construct projects. Explore the safe operation, selection, and handling of hand saws, jig saws, power drills, jointers, planers, table saws, band saws, routers, and sanders. Upon completion of this course, you will know how to safely handle and operate standard tools used in a woodworking shop.
History
Since its founding over 50 years ago, NAIT has consistently evolved to meet the needs of students and industry in a province that’s the engine of Canada’s economy.
From the first class of 29 communication electrician apprentices in 1962, to today’s current enrolment of 40,000 students and apprentices, NAIT continues to the meet Alberta’s needs – for today and the future.
NAIT’s hands-on, technology-based education and applied research are essential to the productivity and prosperity of Alberta. Graduates have the knowledge and skills employers want. They leave NAIT confident, prepared and in demand.
Being a polytechnic means:
we deliver technology based education across our programs
our education is experiential and hands-on
we work in partnership with industry
our applied research solves real problems
Awards & Recognition:
Every year, NAIT proudly recognizes individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to the Institute through the following awards:
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