Introduction to Carpentry
Enhance your woodworking skills and become a responsible qualified carpenter with this free online training course.
Overview
This course introduces you to carpentry and its technical terms, such as ‘finish’ and ‘rough’ carpentry. We lay out the career opportunities in the construction industry as we study the basic skills of a modern carpenter. We then explain the industry’s employee and employer safety obligations. We study the different building materials used by carpenters, such as lumber, plywood, building boards and engineered wood products. The course demonstrates how to calculate the correct quantities of required materials for different projects.
We then study different fasteners, including nails, staples, screws, bolts and anchors. The course covers the guidelines for drilling anchor holes in hardened concrete or masonry and investigates the uses of epoxy anchors. We compare various glues, adhesives and mastics and study the different hand and power tools commonly used in construction. The course also covers essential safety guidelines for their use that apply both in the home and on work sites.
Carpentry is an ancient trade, but new woodworking techniques and safety obligations are still emerging. This makes it important for even experienced carpenters to keep learning about their industry, whether it’s a career or hobby. This course provides a comprehensive overview of basic woodworking skills and requirements, which can help you kickstart your carpentry career or just tackle some important projects around the house.
Certification
USAID
Description
Pick up a valued trade with this course that explains how to safely work with wood to create beautiful projects as a qualified professional carpenter.
Requirements
This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.
Career Plan
This course can help you progress into roles such as Business Analyst, Operations Manager, Project Coordinator, or Entrepreneur. Business skills are valued across every industry and can accelerate your career at any level.
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