Carpentry


Introduction

This article is useful to read because it can help people who want to learn a lot of things about carpenters like how to become a carpenter, what a carpenter do in a day, where they work, how much they get paid, some danger possible and more.


What is it like to be carpenter?

To be a carpenter has many advantages. If something broke anywhere, a carpenter can repair it easily. For an apartment, this is a big advantage. A carpenter knows, technically, the norms and how to repair correctly. If someone needs some furniture and a carpenter was in his entourage, this is also beneficial for the carpenter and for the person who needs help. The carpenter can build his reputation.


What do carpenters do?

Carpenters take measure, read plans, writing an additional information, prepare some materials like wood, metal, laminate, hardware store, and they configure the machines for machining. Carpenters can go at customers to repair some details, if necessary or install the furniture. They produce the furniture from raw wood to have a finished product ready to install.


What do carpenters do on a typical day?

Carpenters can do a lot of things during a day. At the beginning of the day, they read the plan on what they will build during the day. After that, they configure their machines to be ready to do the operations like trace, take measurements, cut, saw, drill, screw, nail, make jigs if necessary, assemble and sand. At the end of the day, each carpenters have to check all the machines if the security button was activate.


Where do carpenters work?

Carpenters can work in different places. They can work at their own garage, but they need a powerful electrical outlet to support the machines, they can't have too many employees and it's difficult to create a big business. Carpenters can work in factories. There are a lot of advantages like assurances, paid and a bigger place to work in addition being able to have a bigger machines.


How can I become carpenter?

To become a carpenter, it's necessary to do a DEC (3 years) or a DEP (2 years) in this field of study to learn the bases of carpentry. This courses can be done in Montreal or in Victoriaville. You can learn more about the carpentry to improve knowledge with the finition DEP and the padding DEP, in Victoriaville. After the courses done, it is possible to work at several factories or start to create a personal factory.


How much money do carpenters make?

Carpenters do approximately $25 per hour. The salary depends on the place, the countries, the factories and the advantage possibles.


What kinds of additional training do carpenters need?

Carpenters need to be alert to the new products to deliver the best furniture as quickly as possible to their customers. They can participate to training courses launched by suppliers to learn the new technology on the material or the machines.


What are the dangers of being carpenter?

The most danger possible of being carpenter is to cut a part of the body, more precisely the hands and the fingers. Carpenters need to be vigilant with their eyes. They obligate to put security glasses to protect their eyes because when they cut some material, it's possible to receive some tiny particules in eyes and it can cause serious injuries like losing the sight. It is also necessary to put on gloves to avoid splinters and minor injuries.


What are the chances that carpenters will be replaced by robots soon?

Carpenters have a 76% to 92% of chance of being replaced by robots. At the moment, factories are already trying to find almost autonomous machines. Carpenters just need to use a drawing software to draw what they want and after that, they just need to push a few buttons to transfer their documents into the machines. During the machining, carpenters must be alert if the machine display or makes an error to repair it the faster possible.


What age do carpenters retire at?

If carpenters want to know at what age they can retire, it exists some formulas. If they want the basic pension, they need to use this formula : average annual salary x applicable rate x (acquired quarters / required quarters).


Conclusion

I love to write about carpentry. I have been practicing carpentry since I was 7 years old and I will finish my DEC this summer, after the summer English course. This is why I know a lot about this subject. To create this article, I needed to refer to reliable website.


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