In Just 10 Days, You Could Be A Highly Capable Carpenter – With A Level 1 Qualification - Yta Traini
by Liz Seyi Digital marketing managerBecoming a
carpenter is not something that just anyone can do, and this is reflected in
the various qualities one requires in order to succeed in the trade – including
thoroughness, attention to detail, the ability to work well with one’s hands,
and the ability to work well with others. A carpenter role can also be
well-rewarded financially, with experienced joiners earning as much as £38,000
a year.
But if you
have no or very little experience in joinery, and not necessarily much time for
training, how can you be sure of getting your new career off to a solid
start?
One piece
of advice we would give you here at YTA, is to ask us about our certificate in carpentry & joinery courses. Spending just 10
days at our West Yorkshire training centre presents you with the opportunity to
achieve a full qualification – the NOCN Cskills Level 1 Certificate in
Carpentry and Joinery.
Such a
qualification will give you something powerful to show to would-be employers or
customers, to indicate to them your competence in your trade. This, in turn,
will allow you to set down the strongest possible foundations for your new
career.
Getting
to grips with a wide range of key carpentry and joinery skills
You might
be wondering just how much you can expect to learn about this varied trade in
10 days, and the short answer is: a lot. You don’t need any prior experience in
carpentry and joinery to be able to take on this 10-day course, which will
train and assess you in no fewer than five units making up this sought-after
Level 1 qualification.
The course
begins with those enrolled learning how to use the basic hand tools associated
with carpentry, including saws and chisels. You’ll go on to learn about the
vital processes of marking, cutting and chiselling, producing a series of
common woodwork joints – each joint being slightly more challenging than the
last.
As the
course progresses, you will have the opportunity to put these newly-acquired
skills to good use, including to chop in hinges using a chisel into a door and
door frame, as well as for the construction of a door frame with a half lap
joint. You will also be tasked with building a stud partition from scratch,
including the door frame.
Also key to
your programme of learning will be architrave and skirting. We will get you to
work a jig that consists of various awkward angles, so that you can develop
your capability in the miting of a skirting board on internal and external
angles, as well as straight angle cuts.
Ask us
today about our highly rated certificate in carpentry & joinery
courses
The above
is just a summary of what you can expect when training in carpentry on this
in-demand 10-day course; to learn more about what else is involved, please consult our online course page.
As the UK
and the wider world gradually emerge from what we all hope will be the worst of
the COVID-19 pandemic, now is a great time to carefully consider what you want
from your life – and whether a career change may be in order. If training in
carpentry and joinery is an ambition of yours, YTA can help make it a reality
for you.
Call 01274
682199 or 07400 922788 today, or email info@ytatraining.com,
and we’ll talk you through the possibilities, so that you can settle on the
training route that best suits your current abilities and aspirations.
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