The Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (MSF30322) is a nationally recognized Australian trade qualification designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required for the manufacture and installation of furniture and cabinetry made from timber and other materials. This qualification is suitable for those seeking careers in furniture making, cabinetry, kitchen and bathroom installation, marine cabinetry, wood machining, coopering, or drafting.
Course Overview
Qualification Code: MSF30322
- Total Units: 25
- Core Units: 8
- Elective Units: 17
- AQF Level: 3
- Entry Requirements: None
- Delivery Mode: Typically offered as an apprenticeship or through classroom and workplace-based learning
- Licensing: Kitchen and bathroom installers may require licensing in some states; construction site work mandates general construction induction training (White Card)
Core Units
The core units focus on foundational skills essential for cabinet making and timber technology:
- MSFFM2013: Use furniture making hand and power tools
- MSFFM3030: Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings
- MSFFM3031: Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation
- MSFGN2001: Make measurements and calculations
- MSFGN3005: Read and interpret work documents
- MSMENV272: Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
- MSMSUP102: Communicate in the workplace
- MSMSUP106: Work in a team
Elective Specialisations
Elective units allow learners to specialize in specific areas:
- Furniture Making: Emphasis on constructing furniture using various techniques and materials.
- Kitchens and Bathrooms: Focus on fabricating and installing cabinetry specific to kitchens and bathrooms.
- Marine Cabinetry: Specialization in cabinetry for marine environments.
- Wood Machining: Operating and maintaining woodworking machinery.
- Coopering: Crafting barrels and similar items.
- Drafting: Producing detailed drawings for production purposes.
Learners can achieve multiple specialisations by completing the requisite units for each area.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of this qualification can pursue roles such as:
- Cabinet Maker: Designing and constructing custom cabinetry.
- Furniture Maker: Creating bespoke furniture pieces.
- Kitchen and Bathroom Installer: Specializing in the installation of kitchen and bathroom fittings.
- Wood Machinist: Operating machinery for timber processing.
- Marine Cabinet Maker: Crafting cabinetry for marine vessels.
- Cooper: Producing barrels and similar wooden containers.
- Drafting Technician: Preparing detailed technical drawings for manufacturing.
This qualification provides a pathway to further studies and is recognized across Australia, ensuring flexibility and mobility within the industry.