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Cabinetmaking Program
Construction Technology Dept.

Instructors:  T. Astin, K. Desjardins, L. Hubbard

Available Cabinetmaking Degrees and Certificates: Current Schedule of Classes
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View Photos of Our Newly Remodeled Lab Facility and New Equipment!

Learn:

  • How to draw and interpret basic shop drawings.
  • How to design a cabinet to suit your specific purpose.
  • Appropriate joinery to ensure sound, cabinet construction.
  • The safe use of hand tools, power tools and machinery used in the woodworking industry.
  • How to incorporate modern hardware into your cabinet's design.
  • The acceptable methods for proper and easy cabinet assembly.
Fall 2004 Class:  (Classes Begin Aug. 30)
Learn to make wood cabinets for home or office!

Cabinetmaking 113/115 - Section #8100 / 8101 (9 units)
Carpentry 105, Section #8103 may be taken concurrently by those students who need thier elementary math skills refreshed [Calculations and Measurements for Woodworkers]

    Room: B-136 
    Days: M/W 7am-12:00pm; T/TH/F 7am-11:00am
    Instructor: L. Hubbard
Picture of Cabinet made by students

Lab Projects to include: (see photo above)

  • Cabinet with drawer & 5-piece frame & panel doors
  • Countertop with detailed wood edge at perimeter
  • Scaled orthographic and pictorial drawings
  • Introductory CAD/CAM excercises (Cabinetware/Mastercam/CNC Router)
   

 
 

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