Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork

What is Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork?

The Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork department offers complete training to equip all students with the necessary skills and knowledge to be successful in a variety of careers in the construction industry. Students will be instructed in: the safe use of hand tools, power tools, Programming and operation of ,Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machinery, kitchen design Computer Aided Design (CAD) design layout and fabrication of furniture and cabinets. Students will have the opportunity to work on various community projects, including the annual house build, non-profits and municipalities, and live work from members located in any of our ten sending towns.

Opportunities Beyond Bay Path

With a Bay Path diploma students will be prepared for the following job opportunities within the field: Cabinet maker/installer, Kitchen designer, Local union apprentice programs, Trade show builder/installer, Rough and finish carpenter, Tile setter, Retail sales/construction supply, Siding installer, Hardwood, Floor Installer, Remodeler.

After graduating from Bay Path, students can also further their education in a two or four year college program to prepare themselves for the following job opportunities within the field: (2 Year College) Estimator, Architectural Design, Engineering, Interior/exterior design, Draftsperson, Construction Management. (4 Year College) Civil/structural engineer, Design engineer, Vocational technical instructor


Certifications

What does Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork look like at Bay Path?

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: Custom Kitchen Design & Build
Custom Kitchen Design & Build

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: CNC Dovetail Drawer Machine
CNC Dovetail Drawer Machine

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: Lathe Turning
Lathe Turning

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: CNC Panel Saw
CNC Panel Saw

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: Fundamental Skills with the Saw Stop
Fundamental Skills with the Saw Stop

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Curriculum Topic: Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation

Cabinetmaking and Architectural Millwork Staff

Title Name Email Extra Help Extension
Shop Instructor (Upperclassmen) Martinson, David dmartinson@baypath.net x4224
Related Theory Instructor Massey, Kevin kmassey@baypath.net x4267
Shop Instructor (Underclassmen) Staney, Christopher cstaney@baypath.net x4305
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Areas of Interest:

Co-op Opportunities, Fundamental Woodworking skills, Blueprint Reading & Design, Custom Cabinet Design & Build, Advanced CNC, Annual House Project Cabinetry, Community Renovation Projects.