Carpentry Class Launching

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On June 1, the School of Carpentry and Construction began its first 10-week vocational training course on advanced woodworking techniques and furniture-making. The school pioneers a range of new tools, equipment, and design techniques to improve the quality, efficiency and safety of all carpentry and construction trades. The class is already off to a running start with lectures and practicums underway.

HIC volunteer Marten Nyar gives the first lecture of the class.

HIC volunteer Marten Nyar gives the first lecture of the class.

Every Monday morning there is a lecture that introduces a new tool and skill set. The rest of the week is spent mastering those skills during practicums and discussing the various applications during subsequent lectures. On Friday of each week, the students are tested on their ability to handle the machines, demonstrate the skill sets, and verbalize the process. By articulating their knowledge during the test, the students show not only their personal understanding, but also their ability to convey these concepts to others. The HIC believes in a train-the-trainer style of education, and hopes that some of these students will be the instructors during the next training course.

A student practices using a hand belt sander during the first practicum on wood finishing techniques.

A student practices using a hand belt sander during the first practicum on wood finishing techniques.

Upon graduation, select students will have the opportunity to join the furniture production or service program, where local craftsmen can take advantages of the school’s wide range of carpentry equipment.

Sawing Finishing Sanding 

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6 thoughts on “Carpentry Class Launching

  1. Marten, I’m happy for you and your lucky chosen few. I have a big smile on my face from seeing the first day of class beginning! Congratulation………. Luke Demuth

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  4. What a wonderful Program. Finishing has always been an outstanding problem, eventhough we have technicians. I only hope that prospective trainees will take advantage of this opportunity to better themselves.

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