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Carpenter Trade is a small scale craftsman course. The duration of the Trade is one year and having two semesters with six months each. During this carpentry skilled trade, students are studies about the things like cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork and the like. The trade is career orienting in nature as also it looks like. After passing it successfully students have so many job options including self-employment, the best one ever. Students willing for higher studies can also go for it as it enhances their job scopes.

 

Carpenter Trade Eligibility

Students should be passed in 8th Standard examination from a recognised school board in the country or its equivalent considered. 

 

Carpenter Trade Syllabus

Syllabus of Carpenter Trade as prescribed by various ITIs.

Sem. I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

A

Trade Practical

1

Familiarization with the workshop

2

Identification and Familiarization of hand tools

3

Sawing practice ,Hand Tools and portable power tools – curve cutting saws

4

Planning practice

5

Chiselling Practice and multiple chiselling practice: Holding tools

6

Joint practice:- Demonstration and making framing joints

7

Demonstration and making Dovetail joints

8

Broadening joints

9

Lengthening joints demonstration and making

10

A frame of using different type of joints

11

Application of boring tools

12

layout of different furniture

13

Making a small table

14

nailing screwing on job

15

Wood carving exercises

16

Application on finished surface. Varnishing on finished surface

17

Furniture polishing

B

Trade Theory

1

common Safety precautions

2

Safety precaution of the carpentry hand tools & Introduction to timber

3

Saws and the Plane Special saws

4

Different types of Plane Special planes

5

Hand tools ( paring tools );: Striking tools Workshop appliances

6

Classification of joint Framing Joints

7

Angle joint:- seasoning of Timber

8

Broadening joints

9

Lengthening joints: Different types of scarf joints

10

Preservation of timber: Files

11

boring tools

12

Description of timbers used in furniture making work. conversion of timber

13

Plywood and by product of plywood

14

Nails and screw

15

Properties of wood. Preparation of bill of materials and simple estimation

16

Sand paper staining

17

French polish, Estimation of timber

Sem. II

A

Trade Practical

1

Introduction & demonstration, operational techniques of wood working machines.

2

Demonstration and use of following Drilling Machine, Grinding Machines, Mortiser Machine and Universal wood working Machine.

3

Exercises of pattern making

4

Making Core and core prints

5

Allied Training: 1) Simple Fitting Work

6

Sheet Metal Work

7

Carpentry Building Work

8

Marking and making window frame and window shutters

9

Exercises on simple floor construction and joints used.

B

Trade Theory

1

Wood working machines Market form of timber

2

Description, types, sizes, parts, functions, operations, safety precautions, care and maintenance etc. of machine.

3

Introduction to pattern making

4

Core and core prints

5

General safety in fitting shop

6

Sheet Metal tools

7

Introduction about carpentry work involved in building construction Familiarization with the materials which is use in industries as substitute of wood.

8

Types of window frame and window shutters-

9

Basic principle of repairing work and repairing technique of furniture, door, window, rack etc.  Economical factors and material estimate.

 

Carpenter Trade ITIs

 

Carpenter Trade Required Skills

  • Students have reading skills such as read project specifications to understand what is required for a project.
  • They also possess numeracy skills like estimating how long it will take to complete a job; calculate the quantity of materials needed for a job, such as the volume of concrete required for footings.
  • They also have good wiring skills as they have to record information on work activities such as problems encountered and resolved and hours of work; write purchase orders for materials and write safety and accident reports.
  • Students should be able to work with others; lead construction teams while working with other tradespersons, forepersons, suppliers and engineers. 

 

How is Carpenter Trade Beneficial?

  • Successful candidates have so many job scopes in areas like construction, manufacturing and administrative and support services.
  • Students good at study have further higher study options for Diploma/Bachelor Degree course as it enhances their overall qualification.

 

Carpenter Trade Job Types

  • Apprentice Carpenter
  • Carpenter
  • Finish Carpenter
  • Journeyman Carpenter
  • Maintenance Carpenter
  • Renovation Carpenter
  • Rough Carpenter

 

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