Woodworking Schools – A Dying
Trade
Prior to the invention of power tools for woodworking,
woodworking schools provided individuals with the necessary
skills and knowledge to use new tools of the time in the
creation of woodworking projects, primarily woodworking schools
were for the creation of furniture and other large-scale
projects. This is because it was significantly more difficult
to create these types of projects with hand tools than power
tools.
As a result of the invention of power tools and the
modernizing nation and industrialization of woodworking, the
necessity of a wood working school has died out.
Another option is online
woodwork training.
While there are no longer many woodworking schools
that are solely for woodworking there are a number of trade
schools, which offer classes in woodworking. However, instead
of the traditional curricula of woodworking schools these trade
schools simply offered training in how to use the various power
tools, and a few hand tools that are still in use today because
of the level of detail work. That may not be able to be
accomplished through the use of power tools.
Woodworking Replacement
Another reason why schools devoted to woodworking and
classes devoted to woodworking has seen a decline is because
the majority of homes and other locations which may make use of
woodworking projects have actually found more cost effective
alternatives to wood.
For example, it used to be when an individual discussed wood
flooring, they were talking about pine or oak or walnut. In
addition, they were referencing actual wood. However, these
days, the majority of individuals who speak about wood flooring
are actually talking about paneling, which simulates the look
and feel of wood.
There are also a variety of laminates and pseudo-wood
options that provide the look and feel of real wood at a
fraction of the cost.
As a result the necessity of a fine woodworking school has
dropped to the point that it is non-existent and the
woodworking trade has become something of a custom or out of
the ordinary occupation. What was once something that was
necessary for any household has now become something, thanks to
industrialization and modern technology that is only used by
people who are looking for something in particular to grace
their homes.
Furniture is no longer made by hand making each piece a
unique expression of not only the crafter but the wood itself.
It is mass-produced in factories. Woodworking schools are
becoming a thing of the past or a thing for hobbies rather than
a trade and career.
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