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Professional Industrial Woodworking Machinery Training in Bangalore

byAdvanced Woodworking Training CentreTraining center at ICFRE-IWST, Malleshwaram, BengaluruView full gallery

Move beyond theory and master professional-grade industrial woodworking machinery. Our hands-on curriculum bridges the gap between classroom design and factory-floor reality.

An instructor demonstrates the use of a multi-boring machine to a group of attentive students, a key piece of equipment for creating accurate holes for dowels and hardware.

A student carefully guides a piece of wood through a table saw. Safety and precision are our top priorities during machine operation training.

Teamwork in the workshop. Students collaborate on a project at the table saw under the watchful eye of their trainer, learning how to manage larger pieces of material.

An instructor explains the functionality of a radial arm saw. Students learn to make precise crosscuts and angled cuts on this versatile machine.

A student operates a large panel saw, a machine essential for accurately cutting down large sheets of plywood and MDF for panel-based furniture.

Wearing safety glasses, a student uses a push stick to safely guide a piece of wood through the table saw, demonstrating proper safety protocol.

Students gather around a radial arm saw for a demonstration. We emphasize understanding the mechanics and safe use of every machine in our workshop.

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At our Malleshwaram facility, you aren't just watching demonstrations; you are operating industrial-grade Biesse and Homag machinery. We focus on the crucial mechanics behind every cut—from understanding wood grain to setting up panel saws for precise, production-level results—so you leave with genuine operating confidence, not just a certificate.

The transition from manual craft to industrial production is a leap that requires more than just reading manuals. Our workshop at the Institute of Wood Science & Technology (IWST) is set up to mirror a professional production environment.

Industrial Machinery Proficiency

You will get dedicated time with sliding table panel saws, band saws, planers, and thicknessers. For those focused on modern joinery, we provide direct training on chain and slot mortising machines, which are essential for high-volume furniture production. We teach the workflow from rough lumber to finished component, emphasizing setup, safety protocols, and maintenance.

CNC & Digital Fabrication

A core component of our curriculum involves programming and operating advanced CNC equipment, including Biesse Rover and Homag drilling machines. This is not theoretical study; you are writing the code and monitoring the machine cycle, preparing you for roles in automated furniture manufacturing. You will learn to handle both 2D panel processing and complex 3D projects, gaining the technical literacy required for modern furniture industries.

Safety & Workflow

Operating heavy machinery demands respect. We teach standard industrial safety protocols—proper push-stick usage, workpiece clamping, and machine maintenance—ensuring you understand the risks and rewards of industrial work. Whether you are a career-changer or an architect looking to refine your technical knowledge, this practical exposure is what sets our diploma apart. By the end of your training, you will have moved from basic material handling to executing complex, machine-assisted furniture components, ready for industry or your own independent workshop.

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Advanced Woodworking Training Centre

Training center at ICFRE-IWST, Malleshwaram, BengaluruStarting ₹35,000 per student / year (1 year duration)

We are Advanced Woodworking Training Centre, located at the Institute of Wood Science & Technology in Malleshwaram. We believe that true woodworking skill is built at the intersection of traditional hand tools and modern industrial technology. Our goal is to ensure you know your way around a workshop, whether you are picking up a chisel or programming a CNC router.