Fabrication Station

Metal workshop

The Fabrication Station is a metal workshop for students to learn and practise metalwork. The various training levels provide will allow you to learn how to use the space and tools safely and explore how to integrate them on your practice.

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Workshop Overview

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Learning Resources

Comprehensive guides, tutorials, and documentation to support your metalworking journey.

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Three-Level System

Color-coded training progression from basic hand tools to welding.

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Safety Requirements

Mandatory overalls, steel toe boots and gloves.

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SISO Booking

Training sessions booked through the SISO system.

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Workshop Layout & Design

The fabrication station is divided into two distinct areas:

Main Work Area showing hand tools, 3-in-1 machine, and general workshop equipment

Main Work Area

Located to the left of the central chimney, housing lower-risk equipment, hand tools, 3-in-1 machine, and chop saw.

Welding Zone showing MIG welding stations, pillar drill, angle grinding areas, and advanced metalworking equipment

Welding Zone

Behind the chimney, dedicated to activities that generate sparks or debris, including MIG welding stations, pillar drill, angle grinding areas, and advanced metalworking equipment.

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Training Required for Access

The fabrication station can only be accessed by students who have completed the appropriate training levels. This requirement ensures all users are familiar with workshop safety procedures and proper equipment operation.

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