Woodworking Techniques - CNC

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Courses

Level 1

Course details

College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085


Conestoga 101
CON0101


Drafting And Blueprint Reading
DRWG1097


Numerical Woodworking Applications
MATH1227


Materials
MATR1030


Principles of Machining - Panel Products
WOOD1220


Computer Numerical Control Theory I
WOOD1230


Computer Numerical Control Practice I
WOOD1240


Level 2

Course details

Tooling - Cutting Technology
MACH1480


Principles of Machining - Solid Wood
WOOD1260


Machining Techniques
WOOD1270


Computer Numerical Control Theory II
WOOD1280


Computer Numerical Control Practice II
WOOD1290


Please note:

Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Perform all cabinetmaking activities safely and in accordance with applicable legislation and industry best practices and standards.
  2. Determine appropriate machining processes to meet the requirements of a variety of manufacturing techniques and standards used in the woodworking industry.
  3. Interpret and produce technical sketches, drawings, and related documents for common furniture and cabinet units using various software applications.
  4. Program and set up a wide range of production Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinery and equipment for use in wood products manufacturing.
  5. Create quality machined wood products using common trade related materials that are selected based on the suitability of their variety, grades and physical properties.
  6. Solve trade-related problems by assessing the situation and applying mathematics and other problem solving tools and processes.
  7. Use written, verbal, graphical and digital techniques to effectively communicate appropriate levels of technical information.
  8. Operate Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinery and associated equipment in a safe and effective manner while meeting industry standards