WOODEN PENAL DOOR


The best aspect of producing furniture is not just by making money but to be able to satisfy your customers’ request, bringing out the inner beauty of the materials you use for the work and at reasonable cost while maintaining excellent finishing.
Moringa Community School of Trade has the best skills of producing good quality furniture. These wooden penal doors were made out of Mr. Jeffry third world table saw machine. The combination of circular saw and router is all that you need.
The beauty of these doors did not only interest our customer but how they were made and what was used in producing such quality doors.
Buying furniture at the Moringa Carpentry Department does not only give us money to be self-sustained but it also contributes so much to those we use the money to support. You are buying good quality for good purpose. Below are photos of MCSOT’s Mr. Jeffry third world table saw machines.

Mr. Jeffry third world machine shop is an excellent machine that produces excellent fine finish; you are always assured of American straight (excellent result). If you ever need a machine to add to your carpentry hand tools then you are at the right place.

The act of using such machine to produce high quality furniture is exceptionally great.

The act of using such machine to produce high quality furniture is exceptionally great.


We build this machine to suit your own comfort and safety. You will also enjoy less electric power consumption. The machine is mobile and it can be set up at any site of your choice. It can also run on generators.

A newly setup workshop for Don Bosco Institute

A newly setup workshop for Don Bosco Institute

We usually receive orders from organizations to help and train their students and setup a complete carpentry work shop for their institution because of the best quality result they have witnessed and experienced. We do not only supply the Mr. Jeffry third world table saw machine but we can also advise or guide you to complete your carpentry workshop.


The newly built Mr. Jeffry’s third world machine shop is ready for delivery from our workshop.

The newly built Mr. Jeffry’s third world machine shop is ready for delivery from our workshop.

One may ask why this third world machine shop. Here are some reasons it is important.

By the time the average Ghanaian woodworker reaches 40 years of age, his hard labor would have taken such a terrible toll on his body that he is no longer physically able to perform his duties. At first glance, the simplicity of Ghanaian woodworkers’ hand work may seem charming in comparison with American or western industrial methods, but the harsh reality for carpenters and woodworkers in West Africa is the tedium of dawn to dusk hours of hard work for sub-poverty wages. Tools are so limited in supply that it is nearly impossible for Ghana to value add anything to its lumber resources, which for the most part remain unprocessed. Additionally, the few wealthy people in West Africa tend to purchase their furniture from foreign sources, since Ghana’s remarkably skilled, hardworking tradesman lack the tooling and technology they need to produce finer goods. It is not lack of ability or work ethic that impoverishes Ghana's tradesmen, but rather lack of basic, essential tools that every first world carpenter, woodworker, and furniture maker has. Such essential tools include the woodworking table saw, jointer, and thickness planer. These tools are as essential to the woodworker as the potter's wheel is essential to the potter, or the loom or sewing machine is essential to the seamstress.

The Obstacle: Only Basic Hand Power Tools Are Practical in Ghana

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These basic hand held power tools are all that is required to make one of Mr. Jeffry's Machine Shops.   Moringa is blessed to have DeWalt Industrial   sponsor at least 10 Mr. Jeffry Third World Machine Shops to Date.  DeWalt has also supplied us with many other fine machines to equip our Moringa School of Trades Woodworking Shop. 

These simple tools, which are available in Ghana, are all that is required to make Mr. Jeffry  Machine Shop.

 
 

Abu celebrates completing this door in only 90 minutes, when the same door would take two men three weeks to complete using standard methods in Ghana.

With this MJTWMS machine, Ghanaian carpenters can save themselves an immense amount of labor so that they can earn a decent living— for example, while it might take two men weeks of hard labor to complete a door, one man can do the same with only 90 minutes of labor using this machine.

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Moringa Community is proud to have not only completed the construction of the Moringa Community Center, in the village of Baako, but we are adding on many additional buildings, aided by our Moringa Woodshop that include a Fabric Arts Center, a Computer and Business Education Lab, and Live Stock farming structures. Our students learn how to use this machinery to make a good living and improve their lives. Moringa is also especially committed to training children on the streets a productive trade so that they can be contributing members of society.

Moringa Community's mission is not to necessarily make Ghana an industrialized nation. Our goal is not to remove the tradition of human power in Ghana, but rather enable



The Dewalt Company has always been the best and we will always and forever recommend it to everyone as their tools have been part of our best tools and giving us a great finish on our good products.