This course provides an overview of blacksmithing, covering its tools, techniques, and materials. Learners will explore forging advantages, differentiate key components, and assess strategies while gaining practical insights into selecting fuels and using equipment effectively.
This module Introduces students to Autodesk's AutoCAD software as a design and drafting tool. Introduces basic 2D and 3D CAD commands, command interface, workspace, viewports and printing concepts. Covers creation, retrieval and modification of 2D drawing files that meet industry standards with an emphasis on mechanical design for the manufacturing industry. Requirement: Completion of CAS 100A or proficiency in computer operations using Microsoft Windows. Audit available.
The modules are flexible to allow free entry and exit of learners to the world of work after attaining employable skills. At the end of each module, the trainee who successfully completes the training is given a competence certificate in that particular training. But those who successfully complete all the four
modules will be awarded with a National Certificate in Welding and fabrication.