Joiner
Crafting and fitting wood components, often in a workshop environment
A Joiner specializes in producing wooden components such as doors, window frames, and cabinetry in a workshop, which are then installed on-site. They use precision cutting and shaping tools to ensure high-quality finishes.
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Precision Woodwork
Develop intricate skills in shaping and assembling wood to tight tolerances.
Varied Projects
Work includes bespoke joinery, shopfitting, and heritage restorations.
Indoor Workshop Setting
Often operate in controlled environments with specialized machinery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Joiners usually create items off-site in a workshop, while Carpenters focus on on-site building and frameworks.
A Certificate III in Joinery or Cabinet Making, typically through apprenticeship-based training.
Generally not mandatory unless working on regulated building projects, but it varies by state and project size.
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