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LEVEL 2

Wood Machinist Apprentice

SHACKLETONS LIMITED
Engineering and manufacturing

A Furniture Wood Machinist produces components for furniture using a wide range of wood working machinery. This includes setting up, operating and maintaining wood working machines such as saws, planers, moulders, lathes, routers and CNC/NC machines.

APPRENTICESHIP

OVERVIEW

  • Safely operating woodworking machinery
  • Producing high-quality finished products
  • Maintaining a safe and clean workplace

Wood Machinist-

Measure and Mark Out

  • Measure and mark out materials to specification within the acceptable tolerances following standard operating procedures

Tooling

  • Select, prepare and maintain wood machining toolin

Cutting

  • Prepare, set up and operate cutting wood machinery

Planing

  • Prepare, set up and operate planes. This includes surface planer and thicknesser (can be a combined machine) and four-sided planer and moulder (for planed all round)

Calibrating

  • Calibrate measuring equipment, keep tools and equipment clear of debris and dirt and ensure tools are kept sharp

Jigs and Templates

  • Use and maintain jigs and templates for furniture production.  Jigs are used to ensure repeatability and accuracy in the production of furniture. These can be hand-held or mounted on workbenches

Profiling

  • Prepare, set up and operate profiling wood machinery. This includes vertical spindle moulder (straight work), four-sided planer and moulder, high-speed router, double-end tenoner, wood turning lathe, copying lathe, linear shaper, rotary shaper machines

Boring

  • Prepare, set up and operate boring wood machinery. This includes single-head machine and multi-head machine

Sanding

  • Sand materials for preparation prior to assembly, post-assembly and denibbing
  • Understand grit sizes and the process of sanding. This includes the use of wide belt sander, overhead narrow belt sander, disc sander, bobbin sander, linisher and profile sander

Edge Banding

  • Carry out the edge-banding process following standard operating procedures. This includes edge-banding by hand, colour matching, timber and PVC lippings, calibration and finishing techniques

Operate Machinery and Equipment

  • Operate woodworking machinery and equipment to meet company requirements. Prepare tools and equipment including tooling technology and calibration of measuring equipment

Joints

  • Prepare, set up and operate wood machinery to produce jointed wood and wood-based products. This includes chisel morticer, chain morticer, slot morticer, dovetailer, vertical spindle moulder, stair router, single-end tenoner, double-end tenoner, round-end tenoner, dowler and router

Assembly

  • Assemble components of furniture following standard operating procedures. Understand the sequence of assembly and why this is important

Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, Initiative, Non judgemental, Patience

GCSE in Maths/ English with grade 2 or above (Essential)

  • The apprentice will work towards the Furniture Manufacturer Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard qualification under the Wood Machinist pathway
  • Delivery method and location of training to be confirmed
  • There may be a possibility of securing employment on successful completion of the apprenticeship

About the employer

SHACKLETONS LIMITED
We are more than the makers of furniture – we are a family. We have been handmaking furniture for senior living and care for over 60 years. We pride ourselves on our meticulous attention to detail at every stage. From our design ethos, to sourcing the finest quality timbers and materials to manufacture our world-class furniture, through to delivery and customer support.