Keyword

Wood Maker

The tasks of a Pattern Maker, Wood is expected to perform include:

Making and repairing wooden patterns from drawing

Making moulds to cast metals using hand and power tools

Studying of drawings or sample

Calculating sizes and quantity of timber required

Selecting right type of timber for making pattern

Drilling holes and fixing dowels for assembling detachable parts

Screwing and nailing pieces permanently

Building up undersized portions by nailing and screwing card board, plywood, thin pieces of wood, etc.

Assembling completed pattern

Checking measurements

Rectifying defects, if any

Filling superfluous holes with molten sealing wax or with any other filling

Smoothening surface by filling or with sand paper for better finish

Sharpening his own tools

Knowledge of pattern marking process

Well-versed in wooden patterns for making drawings and samples

Well-versed in guiding lines and marking reference points according to specifications

Ability to use marking tools with pencil, scriber, chalk, foot rule, calipers, saws, adzes, etc.

Knowledge of applying preservative coating of solution of shallac and spirit or any other water proof paint

Eye for detail

Ability to focus for long hours

Diligent and hardworking

Physically fit

Patient

The tasks of a Pattern Maker, Wood is expected to perform include:

Making and repairing wooden patterns from drawing

Making moulds to cast metals using hand and power tools

Studying of drawings or sample

Calculating sizes and quantity of timber required

Selecting right type of timber for making pattern

Drilling holes and fixing dowels for assembling detachable parts

Screwing and nailing pieces permanently

Building up undersized portions by nailing and screwing card board, plywood, thin pieces of wood, etc.

Assembling completed pattern

Checking measurements

Rectifying defects, if any

Filling superfluous holes with molten sealing wax or with any other filling

Smoothening surface by filling or with sand paper for better finish

Sharpening his own tools

Working hours
Working hours are 8/10 hours everyday for 6 days a week. This may vary from factory to factory

Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe

Maybe

For freshers - INR 5,000 to INR 5,500 per month

For candidates with 2-3 years of experience - INR 5,500 to INR 6,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of Furniture Industry in India

The furniture industry in India is generating a turnover of 3,500 crore per annum. The industry grows by 20 % in coming times. The furniture industry has become a great pride for the nation to hold a magnificent impact for its fine arts and marvellous works. The foreign market feels content and confident as the Indian furniture companies add growth of the industry. India holds a magnificent place in the world market for Indian furniture in fine arts and superb works.

Size of Indian furniture

The un-organized sector for the furniture market is at 10 % and growing at about 35 % CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate). Furniture segment compromises of 65 % of the home market and 35 % of institutions. The entire home d?cor category spends furniture accounts about 68 % of the share while remaining 32 % comprises of furnishing and home investments. Imported furniture constitutes to 85 % of the total organized furniture. India imports furniture from Italy, Germany, Spain, China, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, etc. there is growth in Indian furniture sector. As of the statistics, in 2006 the Indian market is estimated to be worth US$1, 358 million. About 11 % of this wooden furniture is imported and are growing at 50 % to 60 % every year. India was the largest furniture importer in the world 2004-2005 with a 17 % share in the furniture imports worldwide.

Local tradition and culture contributed to the furthest development of ornamental woodwork for palaces, temples, public houses, and work of arts. The tradition of using wooden furniture for home came into late existence. In India, offices and hotels had furniture from the beginning but the home furniture came gradually, where it started with a chair, sofa, bed and then the dining table. But now-a-days the usage of wooden goods in home also increased, as people started using wood for decorating, furnishing cupboards and etc. Thus the Indian furniture market grew from the ground level to now and which will further develop in future days.

Wooden furniture manufacturers across India

Self-employed

Interior design studios across India

Home decor stores across India

Office interior across India

Towns and cities across India

Will be updated

Indian Plywood Industries Research & Training Institute (IPIRTI)

Short term courses based on Modular Employable Skills (MES)

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