Who is it for? Why carpentary certificate.

The courses are intended for anyone who has reached the age of 18 and wants to get to know the world of carpentry.

Training activities

There are three modules that deal with the world of carpentry in an increasingly in-depth manner. Starting from the knowledge of materials, tools and work equipment, we get to create more and more complex objects. Lastly, the problems of design will also be addressed certificate 3 in carpentry.

The first module will be activated on the 7th and will end on the 28th of February. The lessons, lasting three hours each, will be held at our headquarters in Omegna on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm.

The activities of the following modules will be planned in January, it is expected to start with the second module by the end of February

Contents

Module 1 (basic)

_ Types of main equipment and correct use, machinery, bench and portable tools. Work and accident prevention clothing.

– Types and characteristics of wood and semi-finished products.

– The carpentry inside and outside the house: the furniture, windows, etc.

– First processing and realization of first artifacts.

Module 2 (intermediate)

– To deepen the knowledge of the equipment and correct use, machinery, bench and portable tools. Work and accident prevention clothing.

– Deepen the knowledge of materials, seasoning, defects and diseases found in wood.

– Paints and varnishes, glues, accessories.

– Improvement in the processing and realization of artifacts.

Module 3 (Advanced)

– To deepen the knowledge of the equipment and correct use, machinery, bench and portable tools. Work and accident prevention clothing.

– Deepen the knowledge of materials, seasoning, defects and diseases found in wood. Paints and varnishes, glues, accessories.

– Design and build a wooden product in complete autonomy.

TRAINING OFFER

The training offer is based on classroom lessons, educational workshops and internships . Specifically, the educational path will address the following topics :

  • Observe – Scientific and technological axis;
  • Measure – Mathematical Axis;
  • Regulatory – Historical social axis;
  • Communicate – Linguistic axis;
  • Safety and environmental protection regulations, notions of first aid;
  • Functional analysis of the wooden material;
  • Design and technical drawing with information technology;
  • Material reserve management;

Types and phases of wood processing;

  • Measurement systems;
  • Types of machining with machinery;
  • Tools for machining and assembly;
  • Finishing techniques;
  • Assembly techniques;
  • The company system and work organization;
  • Alternation between school and work.

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