Power up your skills! Learn the secrets of cordless tools with this hands-on Introduction to Power Tools workshop, part of our DIY and Woodwork courses in Sydney.
Whether you're starting your home improvement journey or looking to sharpen your skills, join this workshop to gain the confidence and know-how to safely cut, drill, sand, and grind like a pro. Through a combination of expert demonstrations and hands-on practice, you'll become familiar with a range of essential cordless tools, understand how to set up a safe and efficient workspace and learn techniques that will make your DIY projects easier and more successful.
This workshop is ideal for those who want to build foundational skills, tackle household projects with greater independence, and gain practical experience under the guidance of experienced instructors.
By the end of this Introduction to Power Tools workshop, you should be able to:
- Identify and correctly use a range of cordless power tools
- Apply essential safety procedures for tool use and workspace setup
- Select the appropriate tool, blade, or bit for specific tasks
- Perform basic cuts, drilling, sanding, and grinding operations
- Maintain and handle cordless tools and batteries safely
After finishing this course, you might like to enrol in Home DIY: Basics Workshop
What will be covered in this Introduction to Power Tools workshop?
- Overview of cordless power tools and their advantages
- Comparison between corded and cordless models
- Applications in construction, carpentry, and DIY projects
- Required PPE for different tool operations
- Proper use and maintenance of PPE
- Safe battery handling and charging procedures
- Battery types and care
- Recognizing battery damage or failure
- Identifying and eliminating common hazards
- Organizing a safe and efficient workspace
- Lighting and ventilation considerations
- Preventing kickback and binding
- Choosing appropriate blades and bits
- Managing dust safely
Hands-On Practice
- Tool inspection and safe adjustments
- Circular saw: Straight, cross, and angled cuts
- Jig saw: Curved and intricate cuts
- Mitre saw: Angled and compound cuts
- Reciprocating saw: Demolition and rough cuts
- Drill & driver: Drilling holes and fastening
- Angle grinder: Grinding and cutting metal or masonry
- Multi-tool: Plunge cuts, sanding, trimming
- Sanders: Surface smoothing and wood preparation
- Rotating workstations using real materials (wood, metal, gypsum)
Who is this Introduction to Power Tools workshop for?
This course is for beginners and anyone interested in developing hands-on skills for home DIY projects, carpentry, or construction.
This course is offered at Redfern and Summer Hill Campuses.
All tools, consumables, and PPE will be provided for the course.
- Closed-toe shoes
- Comfortable clothing suitable for manual work (may get dirty)
Please note the following:
- No prior experience is necessary
- Participants must wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate clothing
- Safety equipment and training will be provided