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The following course sequences provide skills necessary for the occupation of

Cabinetmaker

Description:
Cabinetmakers work on a customized basis, often building one-of-a-kind items. These highly skilled precision woodworkers usually perform a complete cycle of tasks—cutting, shaping, and preparing surfaces and assembling prepared parts of complex wood components into a finished wood product. They often are required to exercise independent judgment when undertaking an assignment.

Post-secondary Preparations:
Technical training, On-the-job training, Apprenticeship

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Possible Sequences

Cabinetmaking I 8604 and
Cabinetmaking II 8605 and
Cabinetmaking I, II, III 8606