The users of the workshops are AHO’s registered students and academic staff.
The workshops' various departments have machines and special tools for working with wood, plastic and metal. There is a limited selection of common hand tools for use in the individual workshops. The users must ensure that they have such tools themselves.
The workshops comprise several departments: Wood, plastic, metal, the student workshop (Lettverkstedet) and the construction hall. There are also special rooms for working with car clay, plaster and varnish.
The workshop attendants organise courses for new students. Students must participate in the courses to get access to the workshops. Others who need to use the workshop but who have not undergone basic training (foreign exchange students, teachers etc.) can contact the workshops and schedule an appointment for training.
If capacity allows, special courses can be organised in e.g. welding. Such courses must be specially agreed with the workshop attendants. In periods when the workshops are very busy, there will be limited opportunity for organising such training.
The workshop staff’s primary task is to help the students in their use of the workshops. This includes advising them on choice of material, processing, use of machines etc. In order to benefit as much as possible from their expertise, the students must be prepared. For example, they are expected to have a technical drawing/sketch with suggestions for materials and dimensions. In very busy periods, there will be limited opportunity for helping individual students.
Each student is responsible for tidying up after themselves immediately after concluding their work. If the workshops are not kept in satisfactory order, the power to the machines will be switched off and the area must be tidied before normal activity can be resumed.
The school sells certain materials, and has a varying selection of steel, aluminium, plastic, foam and wood. In principle, courses that require special materials must acquire these themselves, but the workshops can be contacted for assistance with purchasing. There can be a long delivery time for materials, so they should be ordered in good time before they are to be used.
With the exception of the student workshop, the workshops will only be available during opening hours.
Monday–Friday | 8.00–15.45 | 15 September to 14 May |
Monday–Friday | 8.00–15.00 | 15 May to 14 September* |
The student workshop is open around the clock.
The band saw and circular saw will be turned off by a time switch between 24.00 and 6.00.
Each of the three main departments are staffed by one person. The student workshop and special rooms are unstaffed.
The construction hall shall primarily be used for teaching/research-related activities. The head of the workshop department decides how to prioritise use of the construction hall. The hall is 285 square metres, and the height to the ceiling is 10.6 meters. The lighting is good. The construction hall has room for full-scale construction, big structures and model building.
The student workshop (Lettverkstedet) includes the workshop rooms, plaster room and varnish room
Open around the clock provided that the rules below are complied with, except for holidays.
Students and academic staff who have undergone mandatory training.
You can apply for extended access to the workshops (between. 15.45 and 22.00).
Here you will find i.a. foil cutter, scanner, sewing machines, electronics workshop, 2 photo studios.
It is also possible to borrow photo equipment and drones.
NB! To use the photo studios, you must book an appointment via moodle
For questions contact thomasisak@adm.aho.no
Only workshop attendants and student assistants can use these machines/services.
The workshop staff’s primary task is to help the students in their use of the workshops, choice of materials, processing and use of machines.
In order to benefit as much as possible from their expertise, the students must be prepared.
For example, they are expected to have a technical drawing/sketch with suggestions for materials and dimensions.
In very busy periods, there will be limited opportunity for helping individual students.
If the workshops are not kept in satisfactory order, the power to the machines must be shut off and the area must be tidied before normal activity is resumed.
The workshops have limited space and resources. In order to provide the best possible services to all courses and student groups, it is important that all workshop activity is carefully planned. Activities that are not reported in accordance with this description risk not being implemented.
At the beginning of each semester, the workshop will be closed during the day to provide training for new students. During these periods, it will instead be open in the evening, with somewhat limited capacity.
This applies to weeks 1-3 in the winter and weeks 31 to 39 in the summer.
December and May are very busy periods due to student assignment work, so there is limited access to help and instruction from workshop attendants.
PLEASE NOTE! Demanding activities cannot be planned for these periods.
Once the semester plan for all workshops is ready, the head of department will provide feedback on whether the requested activity can be organised.
The workshop attendants can help to prepare tasks, choose materials and help with purchasing, and adapt the assignments to the amount of time the workshop users plan on using.
For courses with many participants and demanding tasks, the course leader must anticipate the need for extra staff. The course/institute budget will cover this expense.