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    Timber and Composites Machining courses

    Do you think about the different parts that make up a whole, especially when looking at wooden objects? Our timber machining and composite machining c...

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    Timber and composites machining course information

    It’s easy to balance work and study with a TAFE NSW timber and composites machining course.

    • Combination courses at TAFE NSW provide a mix of online learning and face-to-face study so you get the best of both w...
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    Who is a timber and composites machining course good for?

    If you spent time in the woodworking rooms at school, then a course in timber machining or composite machining is for you. You have a good eye for detail. You are fit enough to manage the physical demands that ...

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    Timber and composites machining career paths

    Investing your time and energy into a timber machining or composite machining course provides you with several great career options to choose from:

    • Wood Machinists cut, plane, turn, shape and sand wood and tim...
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    If your course has no entry requirements, you can enrol directly. If there are entry requirements, you will need to apply to be accepted for a position in the course.

    1. Go to the TAFE NSW website to view the course you are interested in
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