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		<title>Carpentry Training – For Budding Carpenters and Hobbyists</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carpentry, as a craft, is working on a piece of wood either for constructing new houses or hammering out a fine piece of ornamental decoration in furniture, interior design, doors, and cabinets among others. Â As a line of work or for carpentry projects during the weekends, it can be very rewarding. <strong>Carpentry training</strong> is a must for would-be carpenters. A complement of the right tools makes it simple and at the same time very challenging. There is always a need for a highly skilled wood smith. Some carpenters specialize in new or restoration construction while others concentrate in furniture, cabinets, doors, and finishing.</p>
<p>Carpenters are generally considered to be all-around and knowledgeable, if not skilled, in most facets of construction. They know a bit of masonry, tin smithery, and metal works. They are relied upon to erect scaffoldings. It is possible to be a rough carpenter and at the same time a finishing carpenter. They also make the floors, roofs, walls, and partitions and the necessary framing for items that do not require concrete. As a carpenter, one needs to be skilled at all kinds of tools, from manual to the portable and stationary power tools. Squares, hammers, and chisels are examples of manual tools. The power saw and drills are some of the power tools. One should also be able to read architectural plans, symbols, and construction drawings. Further, it is important to interpret them according to work specifications. Also, a good carpenter never underestimates the consequence of safety.</p>
<p>There are two main fields in carpentering, rough and finishing carpentry. Rough carpentry involves the unseen part of a house. This is the field that is actually involved in construction and building. Tradesmen in this field prepare formworks and bracings for reinforced concrete like columns, stairs, floors, walls, beams, girders, and, of course, for the footings and foundation. To form concrete structures, wooden formworks need to be strong and sturdy, but not too rigid in that it should take the weight of fresh concrete. Needless to say, the surface exposed to the concrete has to be clean and spotless. They also handle heavy framing for some structures that require hardy framing.</p>
<p>The work of finishing carpenters usually covers the visible areas and items that define the space. They produce drywall partitions, simple to complexly designed ceilings, moldings, manufacture and installation of doors and windows, flooring, counters, and cabinets. Doors, windows, and cabinetry have become specializations in themselves and have become distinct trades. When orders for the doors, windows, counters, and cabinets have arrived, it is they who finish the installation. Subjects in <strong>carpentry training</strong> comprise virtually all aspects of the craft, from materials, estimation, costing, to the tools and how to use them to create carpentry works.</p>
<p><strong>Carpentry training</strong> is offered as a course by many colleges and institutions. Entering carpentry school at qualified training centers may have the slight advantage because it is more organized and certifications are handed out. Or it may be that a person is apprenticed to a skilled carpenter. Either way, exposure and adeptness in handling the material and the tools are keys to earning vocational qualifications from government certifying agencies. Training may also be done at home for the hobbyist and the weekend carpenter with do-it-yourself CDâ??s, videos, and e-books. Modules are available for simple projects, to repairs, how-toâ??s, and others. Most training programs cover everything from the ground up to the roof and everything in between including what needs to be done and how it is done.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 23:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carpentry, as a craft, is working on a piece of wood either for constructing new houses or hammering out a fine piece of ornamental decoration in furniture, interior design, doors, and cabinets among others. As a line of work or for carpentry projects during the weekends, it can be very rewarding. Carpentry training is a must for would-be carpenters. A complement of the right tools makes it simple and at the same time very challenging. There is always a need for a highly skilled wood smith. Some carpenters specialize in new or restoration construction while others concentrate in furniture, cabinets, doors, and finishing.</p>
<p>&#13;Carpenters are generally considered to be all-around and knowledgeable, if not skilled, in most facets of construction. They know a bit of masonry, tin smithery, and metal works. They are relied upon to erect scaffoldings. It is possible to be a rough carpenter and at the same time a finishing carpenter. They also make the floors, roofs, walls, and partitions and the necessary framing for items that do not require concrete. As a carpenter, one needs to be skilled at all kinds of tools, from manual to the portable and stationary power tools. Squares, hammers, and chisels are examples of manual tools. The power saw and drills are some of the power tools. One should also be able to read architectural plans, symbols, and construction drawings. Further, it is important to interpret them according to work specifications. Also, a good carpenter never underestimates the consequence of safety.</p>
<p>&#13;There are two main fields in carpentering, rough and finishing carpentry. Rough carpentry involves the unseen part of a house. This is the field that is actually involved in construction and building. Tradesmen in this field prepare formworks and bracings for reinforced concrete like columns, stairs, floors, walls, beams, girders, and, of course, for the footings and foundation. To form concrete structures, wooden formworks need to be strong and sturdy, but not too rigid in that it should take the weight of fresh concrete. Needless to say, the surface exposed to the concrete has to be clean and spotless. They also handle heavy framing for some structures that require hardy framing.</p>
<p>&#13;The work of finishing carpenters usually covers the visible areas and items that define the space. They produce drywall partitions, simple to complexly designed ceilings, moldings, manufacture and installation of doors and windows, flooring, counters, and cabinets. Doors, windows, and cabinetry have become specializations in themselves and have become distinct trades. When orders for the doors, windows, counters, and cabinets have arrived, it is they who finish the installation. Subjects in carpentry training comprise virtually all aspects of the craft, from materials, estimation, costing, to the tools and how to use them to create carpentry works.</p>
<p>&#13;Carpentry training is offered as a course by many colleges and institutions. Entering carpentry school at qualified training centers may have the slight advantage because it is more organized and certifications are handed out. Or it may be that a person is apprenticed to a skilled carpenter. Either way, exposure and adeptness in handling the material and the tools are keys to earning vocational qualifications from government certifying agencies. Training may also be done at home for the hobbyist and the weekend carpenter with do-it-yourself CD's, videos, and e-books. Modules are available for simple projects, to repairs, how-to's, and others. Most training programs cover everything from the ground up to the roof and everything in between including what needs to be done and how it is done.</p>
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		<title>Big thanks to our carpenters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 03:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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BUNDABERG carpenters put their tools down yesterday afternoon for a celebration of their trade.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 21:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>If you are interested woodworking, then you will be interested in buying woodworking books, to further your knowledge and skills. Then all you need to do is simply log on to your computer and visit websites that can give you a list of woodworking books. Through these websites you can do your online shopping, check reviews, plus home delivery makes it so much more convenient to do this.<br/><br/>Woodworking books show you how to revamp your home using your woodworking skills. If you have any queries regarding your project then you can always refer back to your purchased book. Even professionals, use books as a standard reference.<br/><br/>You will get professional advice in these books, on a large variety of woodworking topics. They are written by professionals who have years of experience in the industry. So if you are a woodworker but you do not have the required knowledge about finishing your project, then you can refer to your book. Carpenters working on any wooden furniture will often find a problem at some point. And that is the time they take help from a joinery book.<br/><br/>Woodworking books will show you the techniques that are used to create a lasting and a beautiful wooden products. Your furniture will be durable if the joints are well made. These books will explain to you in detail, how you can create sturdy and long lasting joints. These books also pass along the secrets and tips of the experienced craftsman, that you will require to make perfect furniture.<br/><br/>They also provide you with up to date information on machinery that used when making your project. Cutting tools need be used correctly. An incorrect cut will damage and weaken any furniture you make. These books tell you the techniques of using any specialized tools that you will need. Woodworking books give professional advice about consistently creating identical furniture using templates.<br/><br/>If crafter's want to hone their skills for there various projects, then they will need the help of these woodworking books. Your project may range from making special bowls and boxes to toys and hat stands. Whatever your project, there will be a book available to you, that can really help you get the best results.<br/><br/>These books will also teach you how to use wood carving tools efficiently and in the correct manner. They will also tell you how to easily make the most fundamental wood carving cuts such as stabbing, running, sweeping and sliding using woodworking tools.<br/><br/>If you wish to develop the skills of molding and shaping a wooden products, then you should read a wood turning book. They can also provide you with the knowledge that enhance your existing skills and hone them to perfection.<br/><br/>So as you can now see, purchasing woodworking books is a absolute must, if you are to increase your knowledge skills to become the expert craftsman you desire to be.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Graham williams</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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