CARPENTRY & JOINERY / MACHINERY DEPARTMENT


The other departments (electrical, building and construction and dress making).This is because, before you build, sew or do any wood work, you should have the plan first. Mr. Joseph Katz (the White man) is observing what the students are doing on their drawing boards while Mr. Lawrence Okai, the department teacher (the man in tie and dye shirt) is directing a student to do the right Thing in the shot on the left while he is as well performing instructions in the shot on the right. Every carpenter, mason or contractor and dressmakers need this basic knowledge of technical Drawing. If one is able to master this, he/she can draw whatever he/she would want to produce and even become a business by selling them. MCSOT will give you the best training to master how to put your imagery works on paper before they are converted into real artifacts.

On the left, the carpentry students are drafting the bed, side cabinet and the study desk. After their work on paper, they transferred them onto boards to make the artifacts next to them. The one at where the blocks are packed is the department teacher and he is molding a column (pillar) box for the building and construction department. Above him are students marking out a board and others displaying some artifacts made at the department. On the right of the picture, the students are checking alignment with a try square of the door and window frame they are about to make for the building department to fix on the library.

At MCSOT, all forms of woodworks are made. We use state of the art machines to do all our wood works and the finishing is so superb. If you have a feel of the works we do, you will fall in love with them. At MCSOT, we don’t stress ourselves using man power to work but electricity for purposes of simplicity, great finishing and increased productivity or output.