Mill & Cabinet

The Mill & Cabinetmaking Career and Technical Education (CTE) program at Randolph Technical Center offers comprehensive training in woodworking and cabinetmaking. This program is designed for students interested in mastering the art of woodworking, from basic techniques to advanced craftsmanship. It covers various aspects of the trade, including design, construction, finishing, and installation of cabinets and other wooden structures. Students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and equipment, ensuring they develop the practical skills needed for a successful career in millwork. The program emphasizes quality, creativity, and precision, preparing students for opportunities in carpentry, cabinetmaking, and related industries.

Program of Study for Mill & Cabinetmaking:

Successful completion of Cabinetmaking I, II, III, or IV fulfills 1 ART Credit.

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Meet the Instructor

Hello, I am Jon Clingerman, the Mill & Cabinetmaking Instructor at Randolph Technical Center. I was raised in Elkins, West Virginia, and began my woodworking journey early under the tutelage of my grandfather. The skills I gained flourished in professional roles, including as a Quality Assurance Manager at Colonial Millworks, Ltd., and later through a cabinetry business. In the workshop, I emphasize hands-on learning, and above all encourage students to pursue excellence in the trade.

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