SCHOOL COURSE

Introduction to Cabinet Making - Tonsley

Description

Cabinet makers build, repair and install furniture or fixtures made from either wood or wood substitutes, including mass produced flat panels destined to be kitchen cupboards and other furniture items. This course teaches you the skills to join solid timber, operate basic static machines and make measurements and calculations.

Course Details

Choosing a TAFE SA course for school students is a great way to get a vocational qualification while you’re still in high school. You may also gain valuable credits towards your SACE Certificate, an apprenticeship, or a diploma or university.

TAFE SA Courses for School students gives you a taste of what higher education is all about, makes you work-ready, and helps you build practical skills in an adult-learning environment.

Location

Tonsley

Course Dates

2024 Waitlist available

Duration

12  Days, Part Time

Training Format

Fees

$ 1433.50

Selection Criteria

Year 10 and 11

Other Details

Attracts 10 Stage 1 SACE Credits

  • Accredited Unit Name

    National Code

    Nominal Hours

    Use furniture making hand and power tools

    MSFFM2013

    40

    Join solid timber

    MSFFM2016

    8

    Hand make timber joints

    MSFFM2017

    40

    Operate basic static machines safely

    MSFFM2018

    56

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