Course Outlines

MSF30322 - Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

Course Outline

The successful achievement of this qualification requires you to complete all core and 17 elective units from the list below.

Please note:

Your chosen electives should align with your area of specialisation.

Core units

UNIT CODE

UNIT NAME

MSMENV272

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

MSMSUP102

Communicate in the workplace

MSMSUP106

Work in a team

MSFFM2013

Use furniture making hand and power tools

MSFGN2001

Make measurements and calculations

MSFGN3005

Read and interpret work documents

MSFFM3030

Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings

MSFFM3031

Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation

Elective units

UNIT CODE

UNIT NAME

Furniture

MSFFF2012

Prepare surfaces for finishing

MSFFM2017

Hand make timber joints

MSFFM2018

Operate basic static machines safely

MSFFM2016

Join solid timber

Kitchens and bathrooms

MSFFM3038

Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines

MSFFM3041

Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation

MSFFM3042

Fabricate cabinetry

MSFFM3043

Install cabinetry

MSFKB2003

Prepare for cabinetry installation

MSFKB3012

Plan kitchen and bathroom projects

Wood Machining

MSFFM3033

Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines

MSFFM3045

Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres

General electives

MSFFM2014

Select and apply hardware

MSFGN3006

Estimate and cost job

TLID0021

Store and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances

MSFFM2015

Apply sheet laminates by hand

MSFFM2019

Assemble furnishing products

Safe work

MSMWHS200

Work safely

Imported

MSFKB3009

Provide advice on modular kitchens

MSAPMSUP201A

Receive or despatch goods

How To Apply

The Skills Assessment Process is designed to assess a client against the standards of the relevant Australian Training Package. These packages are designed by industry, for industry and are used by Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) in assessing competency. Download and make yourself familiar with the “GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN SAFETY STANDARDS

When applying for your skills assessment you must provide all available evidence to ensure your application is “Decision Ready” (see evidence checklist in the Application form pages 12-13) including the completed SAQ as part of your application for Pathway 1.

If you are satisfied that you meet the Eligibility Criteria,

TIP: Read the Applicant Guidelines when completing the Application Form. 
NOTE: All assessments must be conducted in English.

A representative from ACTS will make contact with you within 5 working days to confirm your details.

Australian Office

(Asia and South Africa applications also)

Unit 1
2-6 Breakwater Rd
Robina QLD 4226

PO Box 1612
Mudgeeraba
QLD 4213