517_Epoxy_&_Wood_River_Charcuterie_Board.jpg

$220.00

All Levels

Epoxy & Wood Charcuterie Board

with Robert Dedinsky

Part 1: Thursday, April 10, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, April 17, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Using resins and epoxies can help create beautiful projects, but which resin or epoxy is right for the job? Do I use a urethane resin or do I use an epoxy? (Wait, there’s a difference?!) How deep can I pour my resin or epoxy? What happens if I don’t mix using the correct ratio of resin/epoxy to hardener? How much do I pour? These are all questions (and then some) that will be answered during this class. In this two day class, we will be using the Jess Crow HDPE Reusable Forms to create a hybrid wood and epoxy cutting (or charcuterie) board. Day one will consist of a discussion about resin or epoxy and by the end of day one, students will pour TotalBoat ThickSet epoxy into an HDPE form that will become their own creation that they take home after day two. On day two (one week later), students will work with their demolded creations to flatten them and turn them into beautiful cutting boards or charcuterie boards that they will finish (during the class) and take home.

517_Lidded_Box.jpg

$160.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Basic Hollowing - Lidded Bowl

with Dave Sanborn

Monday, April 14, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Turn a Lidded Bowl featuring a Woodcraft Antique Pewter Bowl Lid. This class will also introduce the student to the use of Easy Wood No. 1, 2 & 3 hollowing tools to undercut the sides of the bowl. The finished bowl can be used for potpourri or handy storage.

517_Bandsaw_Box.jpg

$165.00

ALL

Scrollsaw / Bandsaw Box Class

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, April 19, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn the foundational skills of box making by starting with a scrollsaw project and progressing to a bandsaw box. We’ll begin by crafting a smaller box with a drawer using the scrollsaw. You will learn how to: - Shape the basic outline of the box - Cut off the back of the box - Cut out the drawer - Cut off the front and back of the drawer - Hollow out the drawer - Assemble the entire box with the drawer Once you’ve mastered these techniques on the scrollsaw, you’ll apply the same process on the bandsaw to create a larger box. By the end of the class, you’ll have two completed projects and a solid understanding of both scrollsaw and bandsaw box-making techniques.

$85.00

Intermediate

Intermediate Hand Cut Joinery: Dovetails

with Arden Halbrooks

Tuesday, April 22, 5 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. The most popular and strongest of the hand cut joints, the dovetail is considered by many to be the ultimate show of precision, strength, and artistry. In this class we will be focusing on the origins of the dovetail, when it was used on a daily basis because of its strength instead of its appearance. In one night you will learn layout, precise measurements, cut matching pins and tails, and at the end of the day have a functional dovetail joint cut by hand.

$85.00

Intermediate

Intermediate Hand Cut Joinery: Scarf Joints

with Arden Halbrooks

Wednesday, April 23, 5 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. The scarf joint is a joint used to connect shorter pieces of lumber into one longer piece. This joint has fallen out of favor with the advent of nails and screws, but is an important joint to know if you would like to explore Japanese wood joinery, which uses no nails or screws. We will also discuss the many iterations of this joint and students will have the option to create one of the more challenging and decorative options as well.

517_Basic_Machine_Charcuterie.jpg.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Woodworking Machine Fundamentals / Charcuterie Board

with Dan Vossler

Wednesday, April 23, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Participants will learn the correct use and safety practices when working with the planer, jointer, table saw, miter saw and router. We will first use the machines to mill rough cut lumber into dimensioned boards. The next step is to glue up the dimensioned lumber into a board that will be finished into a charcuterie board with the planer and router . A discussion on appropriate finishes will close the class.

517_Scrollsaw_mushrooms.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Scroll Saw Basics

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, April 26, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

If you have been looking to get started in woodworking, the scroll saw is just the ticket. The scroll saw is a quiet and easy-to-use machine that will produce a wide variety of great projects. It can be used for creating fine, complex shapes and patterns such as fretwork, marquetry, intarsia, and inlay. This workshop is project oriented - designed for beginners just getting started or woodworkers wishing to expand their knowledge and skill level. Topics include blade selection, tension, pattern use, piercing, speeds, feed rates and cutting techniques. We will discuss scroll saw features, types, and what to look for when choosing a scroll saw. The goal for this workshop is for each student to have fun with woodworking, go home with a completed project and the inspiration to try more on their own.

517_Basic_Machine_Charcuterie.jpg.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Woodworking Machine Fundamentals / Charcuterie Board

with Dan Vossler

Sunday, April 27, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Participants will learn the correct use and safety practices when working with the planer, jointer, table saw, miter saw and router. We will first use the machines to mill rough cut lumber into dimensioned boards. The next step is to glue up the dimensioned lumber into a board that will be finished into a charcuterie board with the planer and router . A discussion on appropriate finishes will close the class.

517_Couples_Pen_Night.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Couples Pen Night

with Art Mansbach

Friday, May 2, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Enjoy a different evening of recreation with your partner. Not your typical date . Spend an evening with your partner learning about basic wood turning by making a pair of pens. Art will take you through the steps of turning a wooden pen on the lathe. A 10% discount coupon will be granted for the purchase of of pen kits & supplies as well as lathe related tools after the class

517_coffee_table.jpg

$395.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Coffee Table with Turned Legs

with Woodcraft Staff

Part 1: Saturday, May 3, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Part 2: Sunday, May 4, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this 2 day class you will be making a 2 tone coffee table with turned legs. The first day of the class will focus on duplication in spindle turning. We will be using rulers, calipers, dividers, etc. to create 4 identical, or at least close enough to fool the eye, legs. We will also discuss some of the other options for duplication and when you may want to use them. On the second day, we will focus on creating the top and apron for the table as well as the final assembly. You will use the Festool Domino to help glue up the top and attach the legs to the apron. There will be a lot more attention on how to create the attachments needed to create a table. At the end of the class you will have a beautiful table that just need a coat of finish to be ready to use.

517_Handplane_Class.jpg

$85.00

All Levels

Hand Plane Basics

with Arden Halbrooks

Thursday, May 8, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Why are hand planes so expensive? Why can’t I get thin curling shavings like the YouTubers I watch? What do I do with this old plane my grandfather left me? Do I need a hand plane in this tech friendly new world? In this class you will learn the answers to these questions and more, including plane setup, tuning, maintenance, sharpening, selection, and use. This beginner friendly class will take you through the different kinds of hand planes and allow you to get some hands on experience. Students are encouraged to bring their own planes to setup and tune, but planes will be provided for those still deciding to buy. Tuition includes the book "Getting Started with Hand Planes" by Scott Wynn for you to keep and continue your education.

517_Epoxy_&_Wood_Bowl2.jpg

$285.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Turning a River-Epoxy/Wood Bowl/Platter

with Dave Sanborn

Part 1: Friday, May 9, 9 AM - 11:45 AM

Part 2: Friday, May 16, 9 AM - 3 PM

This two-day class will introduce you to the tools, tips and techniques used to create and turn a project that combines colorful resins with natural wood and yields an unusual and beautiful bowl. Day one we will prepare the blank, attach an appropriate mounting system and introduce the resins. Day 2 – Resin doesn’t dry and cure quickly - so we will turn & finish the project after the epoxy has cured - Dave will introduce you to the special tools and techniques used to successfully turn and finish the project

517_Basic_Bowl.jpg

$165.00

ALL

THE BASIC BOWL – FROM TREE TO TABLE.

with Dave Sanborn

Saturday, May 10, 9:30 AM - 3 PM

This class will cover the basic steps required and answer your questions as you turn your first bowl. Do I want to turn green wood or dry blanks? I don't live on a farm, where do I find the logs to make green blanks? I found someone who wants a tree cut up, what's the best way to cut and store the logs? Where do I find dry blanks? Do they turn different than green blanks? Do I want to use conventional or carbide tools? We will spend the first part of the class discussing these issues as well as any others that you may have – Dave will explain the various choices and alternatives as well as demonstrate the basic mounts and steps involved in making a bowl. Late morning each student will have an opportunity to practice each tool on the practice blank Dave has mounted. Then each student will take a blank "from the tree to the table." A 10% discount will be granted to each student on most hand and lathe tools and accessories the day of the class.

517_Bowl_Turning:_Beyond_The_Basics.jpg

$165.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Bowl Turning, Beyond The Basics- Using Traditional HSS Tools

with Dave Sanborn

Monday, May 12, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

If you have mastered basic bowl turning and/or are not satisfied with the results you are getting from carbide tools and want to jump to the next level, then this is the class for you. In this class we will cover the use of various traditional tool techniques to achieve the best possible finish on your bowl prior to sanding using both carbide and conventional scrapers and gouges. Dave will also show you a few "tricks" and techniques to enhance the quality of troublesome soft/punky wood and reduce tare-out and enhance sanding. We will also cover the basics of sharpening both gouges and scrapers - sharp tools are essential for a quality finish. We will end with discussion and demonstration of various final finishes and the use of the Beal Buffing System. Students will be granted a 10% disount on most accessories and hand tools the day of the class.

$100.00

Beginner

Knife Making For The Beginner

with Robert Dedinsky

Wednesday, May 14, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

In this class you will learn some basic techniques used in putting together a knife from a kit. We will focus on learning to attach and shape the handle material (knife scales). The Knife kit ( Spear Point Knife Kit #148362) and Scales will be provided.

517_

$85.00

All Levels

Basic Hand Cut Joinery

with Arden Halbrooks

Friday, May 16, 5 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. Starting with the basics, this class will teach proper handsaw use and care. We will run through drills and warm ups used to insure you get a good straight cut when you are making your joints. This half day class is a prerequisite for all the Intermediate level joinery classes, but can also be taken on its own to provide you with a solid background in any cutting by hand, from felling trees to flush cutting dowels. Tuition includes a gents handle dovetail saw that will be used in class and will make a good starting point for any beginner hand saw aficionado.

517_Scrollsaw_mushrooms.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Scroll Saw Basics

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, May 17, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

If you have been looking to get started in woodworking, the scroll saw is just the ticket. The scroll saw is a quiet and easy-to-use machine that will produce a wide variety of great projects. It can be used for creating fine, complex shapes and patterns such as fretwork, marquetry, intarsia, and inlay. This workshop is project oriented - designed for beginners just getting started or woodworkers wishing to expand their knowledge and skill level. Topics include blade selection, tension, pattern use, piercing, speeds, feed rates and cutting techniques. We will discuss scroll saw features, types, and what to look for when choosing a scroll saw. The goal for this workshop is for each student to have fun with woodworking, go home with a completed project and the inspiration to try more on their own.

$200.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Introduction To Cabinet Making With The Kreg Systems Step 1

with Dan Vossler

Sunday, May 18, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Build a solid base cabinet Do you need a new cabinet in your home, and hate the flimsy products from the store. In this first of three classes, you will build a solid, 3/4 inch plywood cabinet (carcass) from scratch using the Kreg pocket hole system. You will learn to use track saws and the table saw to accurately cut a sheet of plywood into the pieces needed to assemble a 15” base cabinet. We will use Kreg jigs to properly drill the pocket holes that will allow for an accurate and very strong joinery technique. With the carcass finished we will discuss the next steps (and class) to design and assemble the face frame, and door.

$240.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Advanced Hand Planes

with Arden Halbrooks

Part 1: Monday, May 19, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Part 2: Thursday, May 22, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re ready to take your hand plane skills to the next level, this class is for you. In just three evenings, you will plane and shave your way to a handmade fireside stool. This class will focus on planing on an angle and proper use of a spokeshave to round the stool legs. The class: Hand Plane Basics is a prerequisite for this course.

$165.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Introduction To Cabinet Making With The Kreg Systems Step 2

with Dan Vossler

Tuesday, May 20, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Build a face frame and plywood panel door The first class is not required. In the second of three classes you will dimension rough lumber, to cut, and assemble a face frame and door for the 15” base cabinet. You will learn to safely use the Jointer, Planer, Table saw, Miter saw, and Router table for your project. Participants will install the face frame and finished door onto the base cabinet using the proper hinges and jigs.

$160.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Introduction To Cabinet Making With The Kreg Systems Step 3

with Dan Vossler

Thursday, May 22, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Build a drawer and install with drawer slides Participation in previous classes isn't needed. In the third class you will build a drawer with pocket hole joinery and plywood bottom. We will install the drawer onto the base cabinet using Kreg jigs created to make this job easier. We will dimension and cut a matching drawer front for the finished drawer and install onto the drawer. We will review any steps from the carcass construction, face frame, and door after assembling the drawer

517_Pyrography.jpg

$140.00

All Levels

Pyrography (Wooddburning) For Beginners

with Scott (Gonzo) Wadsworth

Saturday, May 24, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this class, you will learn the basics of pyrography or wood burning. You will learn the 3 main tips or pens used, review temperature issues, safety, burn ideas, and wood materials. You will also learn image transfer, line work, and shading. By the end of the class, you will have a project to take home.

517_Intarsia_Butterfly.jpg

$155.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Intarsia Basics

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, May 31, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Intarsia is a scrollsaw technique whereby you cut different species of wood into varied shapes to create a mosaic like picture. Each piece is sanded and formed to give the appearance of depth. Segmentation offers all of the same cutting and shaping skills of intarsia, but uses only one species of wood which is then stained or painted to achieve the colors you desire. In this class you will be doing segmentation to acquire the cutting and shaping skills needed for intarsia. When you are finished with this class you will have a better understanding of the skills needed to do an intarsia piece.

517_Pen_Turning_The_Beginning.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Pen Turning, The Beginning

with Art Mansbach

Sunday, June 1, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

This class is a full day introduction to turning pens, both wood and resin. No experience is needed. Art will introduce novices to lathe safety and operation. The morning will be devoted to the set up and turning a wood pen and detachable key ring. The afternoon will focus on resin & acrylics and be completed with turning a resin pen and keyring.

517_Couples_Pen_Night.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Couples Pen Night

with Art Mansbach

Friday, June 6, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Enjoy a different evening of recreation with your partner. Not your typical date . Spend an evening with your partner learning about basic wood turning by making a pair of pens. Art will take you through the steps of turning a wooden pen on the lathe. A 10% discount coupon will be granted for the purchase of of pen kits & supplies as well as lathe related tools after the class

$350.00

All Levels

Waterfall Writing Desk/ Entry Table

with Eric Meyer

Saturday, June 7, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this class we will examine how to create a near seamless waterfall edge. the first part of the class will focus on setting up and practicing the cuts while creating a small lap desk. We will then take the knowledge and use it to create a live edge small writing desk/ entry table with a waterfall edge on one end and hairpin legs on the other. We will also discuss some options for strengthening the miter joint.

517_Basic_Machine_Charcuterie.jpg.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Woodworking Machine Fundamentals / Charcuterie Board

with Dan Vossler

Sunday, June 8, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Participants will learn the correct use and safety practices when working with the planer, jointer, table saw, miter saw and router. We will first use the machines to mill rough cut lumber into dimensioned boards. The next step is to glue up the dimensioned lumber into a board that will be finished into a charcuterie board with the planer and router . A discussion on appropriate finishes will close the class.

517_Epoxy_&_Wood_River_Charcuterie_Board.jpg

$220.00

All Levels

Epoxy & Wood Charcuterie Board

with Robert Dedinsky

Part 1: Thursday, June 12, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, June 19, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Using resins and epoxies can help create beautiful projects, but which resin or epoxy is right for the job? Do I use a urethane resin or do I use an epoxy? (Wait, there’s a difference?!) How deep can I pour my resin or epoxy? What happens if I don’t mix using the correct ratio of resin/epoxy to hardener? How much do I pour? These are all questions (and then some) that will be answered during this class. In this two day class, we will be using the Jess Crow HDPE Reusable Forms to create a hybrid wood and epoxy cutting (or charcuterie) board. Day one will consist of a discussion about resin or epoxy and by the end of day one, students will pour TotalBoat ThickSet epoxy into an HDPE form that will become their own creation that they take home after day two. On day two (one week later), students will work with their demolded creations to flatten them and turn them into beautiful cutting boards or charcuterie boards that they will finish (during the class) and take home.

517_Lathe_Operation_101_Mallet.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Lathe Operation & Turning 101.

with Dave Sanborn

Saturday, June 14, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

If you are a new turner or considering the purchase of a lathe or trying your hand at turning, this class will help you get started in the right direction. The first in a series by Dave Sanborn designed specifically for the new or prospective turners; this class will cover basic features and options available for the lathe itself as well as available accessories and tools. In the morning, Dave will demonstrate and discuss the basics of Conventional and Carbide tools; Spindle, Bowl, and Pen turning; and various accessories. In the afternoon, you will do some hands on exercises and make a Mallet that will be a valuable addition to your workshop. A 10% discount on most accessories and hand tools will be granted to each student the day of the class.

517_Thin_Stock_Turning.jpg

$160.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Turning Thin Stock - Alternative Mounting

with Dave Sanborn

Monday, June 16, 12 AM - 12 AM

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. Often the sawmills will cut their best highly figured pieces thin for the cabinet and furniture makers. Thin material can be turned successfully. Learn mounting techniques that will enable you to turn an odd shaped blank or platter from stock without sacrificing your prime wood in the process of making the tenon. This class will give you inspiring ideas for developing your own woodturning style. Come join Dave and turn a Wooden Platter. A 10% discount will be granted to each student on most hand and lathe tools as well as accessories on the day of the class.

517_Basic_Bowl.jpg

$165.00

ALL

THE BASIC BOWL – FROM TREE TO TABLE.

with Dave Sanborn

Tuesday, June 17, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

This class will cover the basic steps required and answer your questions as you turn your first bowl. Do I want to turn green wood or dry blanks? I don't live on a farm, where do I find the logs to make green blanks? I found someone who wants a tree cut up, what's the best way to cut and store the logs? Where do I find dry blanks? Do they turn different than green blanks? Do I want to use conventional or carbide tools? We will spend the first part of the class discussing these issues as well as any others that you may have – Dave will explain the various choices and alternatives as well as demonstrate the basic mounts and steps involved in making a bowl. Late morning each student will have an opportunity to practice each tool on the practice blank Dave has mounted. Then each student will take a blank "from the tree to the table." A 10% discount will be granted to each student on most hand and lathe tools and accessories the day of the class.

517_Bandsaw_Box.jpg

$165.00

All Levels

Bandsaw Box Class: Turn a Block of Wood into a Functional Work of Art

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, June 21, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Learn how to set up your bandsaw for precision cutting and create a beautiful bandsaw box with a drawer from a single block of wood. In this hands-on class, you’ll master scrolling techniques, hollowing out a drawer, and finishing your box for a polished look. ✔ Perfect for all skill levels ✔ Take home a handmade bandsaw box ✔ Boost your woodworking confidence Sign up today and transform a simple block of wood into a stunning keepsake!

$100.00

Beginner

Knife Making For The Beginner

with Robert Dedinsky

Sunday, June 22, 12 PM - 3 PM

In this class you will learn some basic techniques used in putting together a knife from a kit. We will focus on learning to attach and shape the handle material (knife scales). The Knife kit ( Spear Point Knife Kit #148362) and Scales will be provided.

517_Four_Step_Cabinet.jpg

$340.00

ALL

Four Step Cabinet Making.

with Dave Kovach

Part 1: Saturday, June 28, 9:30 AM - 3:03 PM

Part 2: Sunday, June 29, 9:30 AM - 3:03 PM

The furniture that the Shakers built is making an amazing comeback., but what if your skills need polishing in order to join the furniture revolution? This four step classes will take you through the woodworking process. STEP ONE: Material prep will utilize the jointer, planer, table saw, chop saw as well as hand planes. STEP TWO: This step will be in Carcass construction, both traditional and modern carcass making techniques will be demonstrated and used I order to construct the cabinet carcass. Included will be dovetailing. STEP THREE: When most non-woodworkers look at a cabinet, all they see are the doors and drawers. Students will cut a door panel as well as rails and stiles using a router table. STEP FOUR: Making the drawer. Drawers are the most abused form of woodworking. Nothing will undergo the constant open and shut problems that they have to endure. This final Step will teach the student how to properly construct and install the drawer for your cabinet. If you are interested in beginning woodworking or honing your existing skills, then this is the class for you. Students will be granted a 10% discount on most hand tools and accessories the day of the class.

$100.00

Beginner

Knife Making For The Beginner

with Robert Dedinsky

Sunday, July 6, 12 PM - 3:30 PM

In this class you will learn some basic techniques used in putting together a knife from a kit. We will focus on learning to attach and shape the handle material (knife scales). The Knife kit ( Spear Point Knife Kit #148362) and Scales will be provided.

517_Handplane_Class.jpg

$85.00

All Levels

Hand Plane Basics

with Arden Halbrooks

Monday, July 7, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Why are hand planes so expensive? Why can’t I get thin curling shavings like the YouTubers I watch? What do I do with this old plane my grandfather left me? Do I need a hand plane in this tech friendly new world? In this class you will learn the answers to these questions and more, including plane setup, tuning, maintenance, sharpening, selection, and use. This beginner friendly class will take you through the different kinds of hand planes and allow you to get some hands on experience. Students are encouraged to bring their own planes to setup and tune, but planes will be provided for those still deciding to buy. Tuition includes the book "Getting Started with Hand Planes" by Scott Wynn for you to keep and continue your education.

$160.00

All Levels

Mastering Bandsaw Setup, Resawing, and Creative Techniques

with Jeff Campbell

Wednesday, July 9, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Unlock the full potential of your bandsaw in this hands-on workshop. We'll begin with essential setup and maintenance to ensure your saw performs at its best, then explore creative techniques like resawing, curve cutting, and tapering. Learn to make smooth, precise cuts and create decorative patterns with confidence. This class will also include a fun, small project to help you practice your new skills. Whether you're just starting or want to expand your bandsaw expertise, this workshop is perfect for taking your woodworking to the next level.

517_Epoxy_&_Wood_River_Charcuterie_Board.jpg

$220.00

All Levels

Epoxy & Wood Charcuterie Board

with Robert Dedinsky

Part 1: Thursday, July 10, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, July 17, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Using resins and epoxies can help create beautiful projects, but which resin or epoxy is right for the job? Do I use a urethane resin or do I use an epoxy? (Wait, there’s a difference?!) How deep can I pour my resin or epoxy? What happens if I don’t mix using the correct ratio of resin/epoxy to hardener? How much do I pour? These are all questions (and then some) that will be answered during this class. In this two day class, we will be using the Jess Crow HDPE Reusable Forms to create a hybrid wood and epoxy cutting (or charcuterie) board. Day one will consist of a discussion about resin or epoxy and by the end of day one, students will pour TotalBoat ThickSet epoxy into an HDPE form that will become their own creation that they take home after day two. On day two (one week later), students will work with their demolded creations to flatten them and turn them into beautiful cutting boards or charcuterie boards that they will finish (during the class) and take home.

517_Lathe_Bowl.jpg

$155.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Introduction to Lathe Boxes

with Eric Meyer

Friday, July 11, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Learn how to turn a box with a lid on the lathe from one solid blank. We will discuss some common pitfalls and do's and don't while learning the basic techniques for making a vessel with a fitting lid on the lathe.

517_Basic_Bowl.jpg

$165.00

ALL

THE BASIC BOWL – FROM TREE TO TABLE.

with Dave Sanborn

Saturday, July 12, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

This class will cover the basic steps required and answer your questions as you turn your first bowl. Do I want to turn green wood or dry blanks? I don't live on a farm, where do I find the logs to make green blanks? I found someone who wants a tree cut up, what's the best way to cut and store the logs? Where do I find dry blanks? Do they turn different than green blanks? Do I want to use conventional or carbide tools? We will spend the first part of the class discussing these issues as well as any others that you may have – Dave will explain the various choices and alternatives as well as demonstrate the basic mounts and steps involved in making a bowl. Late morning each student will have an opportunity to practice each tool on the practice blank Dave has mounted. Then each student will take a blank "from the tree to the table." A 10% discount will be granted to each student on most hand and lathe tools and accessories the day of the class.

517_Spindle_vases.jpg

$160.00

Intermediate

Spindle Turning - Beyond The Basics

with Dave Sanborn

Sunday, July 13, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

The second in a series taught by Dave Sanborn designed for the new or prospective turner. In the first class, we touched on the high points of both Spindle and Bowl (Face Plate) turning and used carbide tools to make a mallet. Today we will introduce you to Traditional/Conventional tools. We will begin the day discussing the basic fundamentals of Spindle Turning. Several mounting techniques; between centers, four jaw chucks, jam chucks, etc., will be discussed and demonstrated. Next we will learn how to sharpen the conventional spindle tools. We will move on to learning how to turn basic coves and beads and do exercises to gain confidence with a spindle gouge. Nothing brings pride to a woodworker more than making things to display in their own home, so we will spend the afternoon using the skills we learned in the morning to make a Bud Vase that you will be proud to have in your home. A 10% discount will be granted to each student on most lathe and hand tools and accessories purchased the day of the class.

517_Pepper_Mill.jpg

$165.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Turning A Traditional Pepper Mill.

with Dave Sanborn

Monday, July 14, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Everyone needs a Pepper mill and they make a useful piece of tableware! During this class you will learn spindle turning, finishing and drilling techniques and various mounting methods required to make the pepper mill. A 10% discount is granted to each student on most hand and lathe tools as well as accessories on the day of the class.

$85.00

All Levels

Basic Hand Cut Joinery

with Arden Halbrooks

Tuesday, July 15, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. Starting with the basics, this class will teach proper handsaw use and care. We will run through drills and warm ups used to insure you get a good straight cut when you are making your joints. This half day class is a prerequisite for all the Intermediate level joinery classes, but can also be taken on its own to provide you with a solid background in any cutting by hand, from felling trees to flush cutting dowels. Tuition includes a gents handle dovetail saw that will be used in class and will make a good starting point for any beginner hand saw aficionado.

517_Couples_Pen_Night.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Couples Pen Night

with Art Mansbach

Friday, July 18, 5:30 PM - 12:01:28 AM

Enjoy a different evening of recreation with your partner. Not your typical date . Spend an evening with your partner learning about basic wood turning by making a pair of pens. Art will take you through the steps of turning a wooden pen on the lathe. A 10% discount coupon will be granted for the purchase of of pen kits & supplies as well as lathe related tools after the class

517_Segmented_Fish.jpg

$155.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Advanced Scrollsaw - Introduction to Segmentation

with Jeff Campbell

Saturday, July 19, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Take your scroll saw skills to the next level with this Introduction to Segmentation class. This hands-on workshop is perfect for those looking to explore segmentation, a technique that adds depth and dimension to woodworking projects. In this class, you will create a simple segmented design using a single wood species, shaping, sanding, staining, and finishing your piece to achieve a polished final look. The focus will be on cutting, shaping, and assembly techniques, giving you the skills to enhance your scroll saw projects with layered and contoured details. This class is designed for those who have experience using a scroll saw or have completed a basic scroll saw class. Join us and learn how to bring your scroll saw projects to life with segmentation!

$85.00

Intermediate

Intermediate Hand Cut Joinery: Mortise and Tenons

with Arden Halbrooks

Monday, July 21, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. The mortise and tenon is the basis for many different kinds of joints, from blind hidden joints to decorative wedges. We will be drilling out the mortise and finishing it by hand with chisels, and learning how to layout a matched tenon so the joint goes together perfectly. We will also discuss the many iterations of this joint and students will have the option to create one of the more challenging and decorative options as well.

517_Basic_Machine_Charcuterie.jpg.jpg

$155.00

Beginner

Woodworking Machine Fundamentals / Charcuterie Board

with Dan Vossler

Tuesday, July 22, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Participants will learn the correct use and safety practices when working with the planer, jointer, table saw, miter saw and router. We will first use the machines to mill rough cut lumber into dimensioned boards. The next step is to glue up the dimensioned lumber into a board that will be finished into a charcuterie board with the planer and router . A discussion on appropriate finishes will close the class.

517_Resin_Pen_Blanks.jpg

$190.00

Beginner

Introduction To Resin Casting (Alumilite Clear Slow)

with Robert Dedinsky

Part 1: Thursday, July 24, 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, July 31, 5:30 PM - 1 PM

This two day class will teach you how to cast pen or project blanks with Alumilite Clear Slow resin. Spend two days with Robert as he guides you through the resin casting process and answers any questions you have pertaining to the casting process. Day one will start with an explanation and demo of the resin casting process. Robert will walk you through the tools and equipment needed as well as talk about the nuances of resin casting, giving tips and tricks along the way. Finish day one by casting your very own project blanks that you will take home on the second day. On day two, Robert will walk you through how to prepare, turn, and finish a blank made from the same Alumilite Clear Slow resin (not the blank cast on day one). While the resin will be set and able to be handled, Alumilite Clear Slow takes a week to fully cure. The blank you turn will dress a Wall Street II pen, vegetable peeler, or coffee scoop (turner's choice). Students will leave the class with a project blank or two, and a completed turned project.

$85.00

Intermediate

Intermediate Hand Cut Joinery: Dovetails

with Arden Halbrooks

Friday, July 25, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

If you’re interested in hand tools and hand cut joinery, this series is for you! Take one or all, at your own pace and in your own order. The most popular and strongest of the hand cut joints, the dovetail is considered by many to be the ultimate show of precision, strength, and artistry. In this class we will be focusing on the origins of the dovetail, when it was used on a daily basis because of its strength instead of its appearance. In one night you will learn layout, precise measurements, cut matching pins and tails, and at the end of the day have a functional dovetail joint cut by hand.

517_Adirondack_Chair.jpg

$390.00

ALL

Adirondack Chair

with Dave Kovach

Part 1: Saturday, July 26, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Part 2: Sunday, July 27, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Build this adirondack chair with the included template kit. You will use the table saw, jointer, band saw and router table to build this comfortable chair. At the end of this two day class you will leave with a completed chair ready for finish and template kit to build additional chairs, Dave will also discuss various finishing options. Chair will be built with weather resistant wood.