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$150.00

All Levels

Cabinetry 3: How To Build Drawers

with Chris Perini

Saturday, April 12, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Drawers can be one of the trickiest parts in the building of cabinets. In this hands-on class, students will learn techniques used to build strong, dependable drawers for your home or workshop cabinetry. Most of the work will be done using just a router table and a table saw, but the instructor will cover other tools as well. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$75.00

All Levels

Sharpening For Wood Turners

with Marcel Vital

Sunday, April 13, 9:30 AM - 12 PM

The instructor will show you how to sharpen your turning tools in this hands-on class. Methods covered will include diamond stones and the Wolverine jig system on a slow-speed grinder. Please bring a dull turning tool to the class and it will leave with a ready to turn edge. Each student is responsible for supplying their own one (but no more than one) dull turning tool, safety glasses, and hearing protection.

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodburning - Basics

with Tiffany Vital

Sunday, April 13, 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Would you like to learn how to use a woodburning pen and the basics of pyrography? This class will walk you through the basics such as; types of tools, transferring an image to your project piece, basic art techniques, adding color, and how to finish. Each student is responsible for supplying their own woodburning pen with tip, face mask, pen, paper, image of something you want to burn (optional, no larger than 4.5in x 4.5in), leather gloves (optional).

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$85.00

All Levels

Sharpening Carving Tools

with Adam Panto

Wednesday, April 16, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

Carving tools can be difficult to sharpen. Our instructor, has years of experience he would like to share with you. Bring no more than two dull carving tools and you will leave with them razor sharp and the knowledge to sharpen the rest of your tools as well! Each student is responsible for supplying their own one or two dull carving tools, a notebook, pencil, and safety glasses.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC II - Making a Simple Sign

with Brad Gong

Monday, April 21, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

This is the second class offered in our CNC curriculum. In this class, students will learn how to make a simple sign. This lecture class utilizes a Next Wave CNC machine and VCarve Software. The instructor will go over work areas, lettering, toolpaths, choosing a bit, and sending it to the machine. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. Students will not create any physical projects. The projects made in your VCarve program are saved and can be used to make the sign on your own.

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodworking: Picture Frame

with Kip Rooker

Wednesday, April 23, 1:30 PM - 5 PM

Photo memories are a great way to share special family events. Why not showcase them around your home in a picture frame you made? Join us for a day in the workshop and learn how to safely and creatively, design and build an 8in x 11in picture frame. After this class you will be able to create and build a variety of picture frames at home for your other photo memories. Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses, hearing protection, dust mask, pencil, notebook, and tape measure. No open toed shoes will be allowed.

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$300.00

All Levels

An American Classic: The Adirondack Chair

with Chris Perini

Saturday, April 26, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

This is a 2-day, hands-on class where students will build their own chair and take it home along with the templates to build more! By following a plan, using templates and power tools, you will learn to build an American Classic - the Adirondack chair. Instructions for finishing will be covered for you to complete at home. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, cordless drill, router, jigsaw, Adirondack Chair Templates (#836267), safety glasses and hearing Protection.

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$250.00

All Levels

Jess Crow River Style Serving Tray

with Jess Crow

Thursday, May 1, 3 PM - 7 PM

Join Jess Crow, one of the nation's leading epoxy artistic woodworking innovators, for this brand new class where you will learn how to create a river style round. This round can be used as a clock, serving tray, Lazy Susan or more. Once you have the concept down you will be able to take this technique and turn it into a table of any size or shape. Jess will guide students through the river style process, including how you prepare a live edge slab*, how to save not only wood, but epoxy, creating a River Style project using Jess's "more is less" method, adding custom colors and designs, selecting and pouring the proper resin, and more! Students will have the option to select either handles or feet to their boards when they come back to pick up their projects. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes. *Note about this class. The class will not be using a live edge slab, rather Jess's signature technique to conserve epoxy while having the look of a live river. During class there will be a complete walkthrough on how to build a live edge river table and a syllabus will be made available covering both techniques.

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$225.00

All Levels

Jess Crow Ocean Wave Charcuterie Board

with Jess Crow

Friday, May 2, 10 AM - 2 PM

Make a statement for your home or as a gift! Capture the popular Ocean Wave technique that Jess helped pioneer in this fun, engaging class. During this class, you'll start with a practice board to get a feel for creating cells within epoxy then you'll advance into making your own charcuterie board. Techniques covered include mixing colors and also how not to mix colors. Students will be making two items in this class. One will be a (minimum) 10in x 10in board and the other will be a Charcuterie board. Each student will have the option of doing the signature wave or taking it free form and creating any style epoxy pour they’d like on their larger Charcuterie board. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes.

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$325.00

All Levels

Jess Crow Epoxy Art End Table

with Jess Crow

Friday, May 2, 4 PM - 8 PM

Ready to make an epoxy end table? Jess will cover using multiple pigments, inks, and mica powders in this class to create your own captivating one-of-a-kind 15in end table. Learn skills that will propel your future epoxy projects to the next level, including the "no sanding" technique, color dispersion methods, and how to achieve stunning edges. This is a great class to bring a friend or partner to! Friend or partner would need to register for the class too. Students will be making two items in this class. One will be a (minimum) 10in x 10in board and the other will be the End Table. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes.

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$675.00

All Levels

Jess Crow The Ultimate Epoxy Experience

with Jess Crow

Part 1: Saturday, May 3, 10 AM - 2 PM

Part 2: Sunday, May 4, 4 PM - 8 PM

Students who register for this 2-day class will receive 8+ hours of in depth instruction from Jess Crow, one of the nation's leading epoxy artistic woodworking innovators. Topics covered include using molds, making molds, mixing colorants and resin, conducting deep pours, de-molding projects, sanding, and applying a final epoxy finish. In addition to the extra time spent with Jess in a smaller class setting, all students will receive one of Jess' signature reusable resin molds to take home and use for future projects ($259.99 value)! Students will be working on two projects throughout this class. One will be a multi-layered pour that’s worked on over the two days. The second project, creating a live edge tray, will be done the first day of class and demolded the second day (weather and temperature permitting.) Students will be using TotalBoat ThickSet and TotalBoat MakerPoxy for these projects. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes.

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$250.00

All Levels

Jess Crow River Style Serving Tray

with Jess Crow

Saturday, May 3, 4 PM - 8 PM

Join Jess Crow, one of the nation's leading epoxy artistic woodworking innovators, for this brand new class where you will learn how to create a river style round. This round can be used as a clock, serving tray, Lazy Susan or more. Once you have the concept down you will be able to take this technique and turn it into a table of any size or shape. Jess will guide students through the river style process, including how you prepare a live edge slab*, how to save not only wood, but epoxy, creating a River Style project using Jess's "more is less" method, adding custom colors and designs, selecting and pouring the proper resin, and more! Students will have the option to select either handles or feet to their boards when they come back to pick up their projects. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes. *Note about this class. The class will not be using a live edge slab, rather Jess's signature technique to conserve epoxy while having the look of a live river. During class there will be a complete walkthrough on how to build a live edge river table and a syllabus will be made available covering both techniques.

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$325.00

All Levels

Jess Crow Epoxy Art End Table

with Jess Crow

Sunday, May 4, 10 AM - 2 PM

Ready to make an epoxy end table? Jess will cover using multiple pigments, inks, and mica powders in this class to create your own captivating one-of-a-kind 15in end table. Learn skills that will propel your future epoxy projects to the next level, including the "no sanding" technique, color dispersion methods, and how to achieve stunning edges. This is a great class to bring a friend or partner to! Friend or partner would need to register for the class too. Students will be making two items in this class. One will be a (minimum) 10in x 10in board and the other will be the End Table. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes.

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$225.00

All Levels

Jess Crow Ocean Wave Charcuterie Board

with Jess Crow

Monday, May 5, 10 AM - 2 PM

Make a statement for your home or as a gift! Capture the popular Ocean Wave technique that Jess helped pioneer in this fun, engaging class. During this class, you'll start with a practice board to get a feel for creating cells within epoxy then you'll advance into making your own charcuterie board. Techniques covered include mixing colors and also how not to mix colors. Students will be making two items in this class. One will be a (minimum) 10in x 10in board and the other will be a Charcuterie board. Each student will have the option of doing the signature wave or taking it free form and creating any style epoxy pour they’d like on their larger Charcuterie board. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable work clothing with no excessive fabric or loose jewelry. Students who are sensitive to smells should also bring a mask or respirator. You may want to bring paper and pencil to take notes.

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$180.00

All Levels

Cabinetry 1: Building A Carcass & Face Frame

with Chris Perini

Saturday, May 10, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

The first step in building cabinets is constructing the "box" or carcass. In this, hands-on, class you will learn the proper techniques to create a strong and durable cabinet carcass. Joinery and assembly techniques for most cabinet applications will be discussed. The Kreg Jig will be demonstrated and used for the face frame assembly. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC I - An Introduction

with Brad Gong

Monday, May 12, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

If you have ever wanted to learn more about CNC machines then this is the class for you. This lecture class utilizes the Shark CNC Machine and VCarve Software. The instructor will start with the basics; how to set up a Shark CNC machine, what the display commands mean, and VCarve software setup. You will learn how to use the VCarve software including setting the work piece size and understanding the basic Icons. You will learn about designing objects, creating toolpaths, and saving your work. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. The CNC machine will not be used during this class.

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$85.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Make A Harry Potter Wand

with Marcel Vital

Wednesday, May 14, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Join us in creating a Harry Potter wand. This is a spindle turning class but with a Magical Twist. In this fun class, you will also learn the basics of woodturning, turning a square block into a round spindle, while adding creative coves and beads. You will learn the proper techniques for using basic turning tools, gouges and parting tools. Each student is responsible for supplying their own spindle gouge, parting tool, eye protection or face shield and a dust mask.

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$160.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Bowl And Mallet

with Carlos Angulo

Saturday, May 17, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

In this hands-on class, you will learn both of the main skills in woodturning; face plate turning and how to create all of the basic spindle shapes and cuts. Students will turn a small bowl and a wooden mallet. This is the perfect class for the beginning turner, or a great way to hone your turning skills. Each student is responsible for supplying their own roughing gouge, bowl gouge, spindle gouge, skew, parting tool, face shield and dust mask. For more information on the instructor, Carlos Angulo, please visit his website at www.angulowoodturning.com.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC III - Importing Pictures

with Brad Gong

Monday, May 19, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

This is the third class offered in our CNC curriculum. In this class you will learn how to import a picture into the VCarve software. This lecture class utilizes a Next Wave CNC machine and VCarve software. The instructor will go over different project layers, how to import pictures, and how to manipulate the workplace and pictures once they are imported. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. Students will not create any physical projects. The projects made in your VCarve program are saved and can be used to make the project on your own.

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$75.00

All Levels

Power Carving: An Introduction

with Adam Panto

Wednesday, May 21, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

There is more to power carving than most people think. In this demonstration class, the instructor will cover Foredom and Dremel use, along with power carving techniques using angle grinders, reciprocating carvers, die grinders, bandsaws and even stationary belt sanders! They will also cover safety, wood selection and design considerations. From wooden spoons to large sculpture, power carving can do it all! Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses, hearing protection, note pad and pencil.

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$130.00

All Levels

Bandsaw Boxes

with Adam Panto

Saturday, May 24, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

The bandsaw can be one of the most useful tools in your workshop. In one day, the instructor will guide you through the construction of your very own bandsaw box. He will also show you other bandsaw box tricks and techniques as well as cover basic bandsaw set up and how to keep your saw running its best. These boxes make great gifts and after this fun and informative class, you'll be able to make as many as you want! Each student is responsible for supplying their own dust mask, safety glasses or face shield, hearing protection, pencil and notebook. All other class materials will be provided by the instructor.

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$150.00

Intermediate

Relief Carving - Advanced

with Adam Panto

Sunday, May 25, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Relief carving has been a part of woodworking for centuries and all woodworkers can improve their carving skills in this advanced class. The instructor will focus on classic relief patterns like shells, acanthus leafage, and scrolls. Students will work on several different patterns that each require different techniques and tricks to complete. The instructor will also cover tool care and sharpening. Each student is responsible for supplying their own carving mallet and safety glasses. The instructor will try to provide the necessary tools but if you own a set of carving tools, please bring them.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodturning: A Live Edge Bowl

with Carlos Angulo

Saturday, June 7, 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM

This is one of our more advanced bowl turning classes. We will discuss, in detail, how to harvest your own wood along with best practices in logging, storing and understanding where the bowl and platter blanks are in the log. You will learn advanced tool techniques, how to keep the bark on the blank using CA adhesives, elements of design, form and function and different bowl mounting techniques. You will also learn how to keeping the wings of the bowl the same thickness and how to keep the wings aligned with each other. Each student is responsible for supplying their own eye protection, dust mask, face shield, notebook, 1/2in and 3/8in bowl gouge, round scraper, parting tool. Optional Tools: Cordless drill with 3in sanding pad. For more information on the instructor, Carlos Angulo, please visit his website at www.angulowoodturning.com.

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$85.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Ice Cream Scoop

with Holly Lovvo

Sunday, June 8, 9:30 AM - 12 PM

Turn your very own custom wood-handled ice cream scoop in this hands-on class! The instructor will take you step-by-step through this fun project. Once you master the fundamentals of small project turning, there are lots of other small project kits you could try. Tools provided by the instructor include a sharp 1/2in spindle gouge and a sharp 3/16in parting tool. You may bring your own if you desire. Each student must pre-purchase an ice cream scoop project kit from the store before the start of c lass along with their own safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC I - An Introduction

with Brad Gong

Monday, June 9, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

If you have ever wanted to learn more about CNC machines then this is the class for you. This lecture class utilizes the Shark CNC Machine and VCarve Software. The instructor will start with the basics; how to set up a Shark CNC machine, what the display commands mean, and VCarve software setup. You will learn how to use the VCarve software including setting the work piece size and understanding the basic Icons. You will learn about designing objects, creating toolpaths, and saving your work. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. The CNC machine will not be used during this class.

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$80.00

All Levels

Hand Cut Dovetails - Course 1

with Dave Traversi

Wednesday, June 11, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

The topic of this hands-on class is the most fundamental of all woodworking joints: The "Through Dovetail". Students will learn the basics of dovetail layout as well as basic saw and chisel control as we practice cutting many dovetails. Safety and tool selection will be discussed. A handout is provided detailing all of the steps covered in the class as well as some suggested practical exercises to complete as "next steps" to guide your practice. Each student is responsible for supplying their own dovetail saw (western or Japanese), sharp 1/2in and 1/4in chisels, mallet, marking knife, dovetail marker, pencil, marking gauge, fret saw or coping saw, eye protection, pocket knife and a pair of dividers.

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$150.00

All Levels

Cabinetry 2: Building Stile & Rail Doors

with Chris Perini

Saturday, June 14, 9:30 AM - 5 PM

In this class, you'll learn to make stile and rail cabinet doors. Students will take home their completed doors. As in most cabinet making, the table saw and router table are the main tools used for door construction. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$250.00

All Levels

Furniture Building 101 - 3-Legged Sitting Stool

with Richard Verwoest

Saturday, June 21, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Build your very own 3-legged sitting stool in this furniture building class. You will learn the basic techniques needed for building more complex furniture, including tables and chairs. You will be introduced to "rake & splay", sight lines, tapered through tenons, blind tenons, and wedged joints. Each student is responsible for supplying their own bench planes (#3 or #4 & a #5), mallet, 4” bevel gauge, sanding block, 8” compass, cross cut saw, safety glasses and hearing protection. Bring your lunch.

$100.00

All Levels

CNC IV - Making a Part from Scratch

with Brad Gong

Monday, June 23, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

This is the fourth class offered in our CNC curriculum. In this class you will learn how to make a working part from scratch using a simple design. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This lecture class utilizes a Next Wave CNC machine and VCarve Software. This is a lecture class. Students will not create any physical projects. The projects made in your VCarve program are saved and can be used to make the project on your own. This class will yield a fully usable part design. As soon as you go home you make this part using your CNC machine.

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$75.00

All Levels

Wood Finishing: An Introduction

with Marcel Vital

Wednesday, June 25, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

In this demonstration class, the instructor will cover sealers, stains, dyes, and hand applied finishes. They will focus on various types of topcoats both water borne and solvent based, as well as some spray finishes. Proper sanding techniques will also be addressed. Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses, hearing protection, notebook, and pencil.

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$160.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Bowl And Mallet

with Carlos Angulo

Saturday, June 28, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

In this hands-on class, you will learn both of the main skills in woodturning; face plate turning and how to create all of the basic spindle shapes and cuts. Students will turn a small bowl and a wooden mallet. This is the perfect class for the beginning turner, or a great way to hone your turning skills. Each student is responsible for supplying their own roughing gouge, bowl gouge, spindle gouge, skew, parting tool, face shield and dust mask. For more information on the instructor, Carlos Angulo, please visit his website at www.angulowoodturning.com.

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$160.00

All Levels

Epoxy 101

with Sam Fredrikson

Part 1: Sunday, June 29, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Part 2: Monday, June 30, 2 PM - 5 PM

One of the newest and most "eye-popping" trends in woodworking is the incorporation of epoxies and urethanes. Join us for a two-day journey into this exciting facet of woodworking. You'll be introduced to different types of epoxies, colored dyes, tints and the various types of powders used to create eye catching effects. Some of the topics covered will be, how to choose the correct type of epoxy and mold preparation that leads to a successful project. Each student is responsible for supplying their own notebook, pencil, filter mask / respirator, gloves and closed toe shoes.

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$85.00

Intermediate

Hand Cut Dovetails - Course 2

with Dave Traversi

Wednesday, July 9, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

Course 2 is a hands-on class where students will learn the most beautiful and useful form of dovetail joinery: The: "Half Blind Dovetail". You will cut many dovetails and learn several time-saving shortcuts to achieve beautiful results. Each student is responsible for supplying their own dovetail saw (western or Japanese), sharp chisels (1/2in, 1/4in), mallet, marking knife, dovetail marker, pencil, marking gauge, fret saw or coping saw, 1 pair of dividers, pocket knife and eye protection.

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$75.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Pen Turning

with Holly Lovvo

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

Students will learn the proper steps needed to turn a unique pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home. They make great gifts so sign up today! Tools provided by the instructor include a sharp 1/2in spindle gouge and a sharp 3/16in parting tool. You may bring your own if you desire. Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodburning - Basics

with Tiffany Vital

Sunday, July 13, 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Would you like to learn how to use a woodburning pen and the basics of pyrography? This class will walk you through the basics such as; types of tools, transferring an image to your project piece, basic art techniques, adding color, and how to finish. Each student is responsible for supplying their own woodburning pen with tip, face mask, pen, paper, image of something you want to burn (optional, no larger than 4.5in x 4.5in), leather gloves (optional).

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodworking: Picture Frame

with Kip Rooker

Wednesday, July 16, 1:30 PM - 5 PM

Photo memories are a great way to share special family events. Why not showcase them around your home in a picture frame you made? Join us for a day in the workshop and learn how to safely and creatively, design and build an 8in x 11in picture frame. After this class you will be able to create and build a variety of picture frames at home for your other photo memories. Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses, hearing protection, dust mask, pencil, notebook, and tape measure. No open toed shoes will be allowed.

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$180.00

All Levels

Cabinetry 1: Building A Carcass & Face Frame

with Chris Perini

Saturday, July 19, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

The first step in building cabinets is constructing the "box" or carcass. In this, hands-on, class you will learn the proper techniques to create a strong and durable cabinet carcass. Joinery and assembly techniques for most cabinet applications will be discussed. The Kreg Jig will be demonstrated and used for the face frame assembly. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$75.00

All Levels

Sharpening For Wood Turners

with Marcel Vital

Wednesday, July 23, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

The instructor will show you how to sharpen your turning tools in this hands-on class. Methods covered will include diamond stones and the Wolverine jig system on a slow-speed grinder. Please bring a dull turning tool to the class and it will leave with a ready to turn edge. Each student is responsible for supplying their own one (but no more than one) dull turning tool, safety glasses, and hearing protection.

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$300.00

All Levels

An American Classic: The Adirondack Chair

with Chris Perini

Part 1: Saturday, July 26, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Part 2: Sunday, July 27, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

This is a 2-day, hands-on class where students will build their own chair and take it home along with the templates to build more! By following a plan, using templates and power tools, you will learn to build an American Classic - the Adirondack chair. Instructions for finishing will be covered for you to complete at home. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, cordless drill, router, jigsaw, Adirondack Chair Templates (#836267), safety glasses and hearing Protection.

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$160.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Bowl And Mallet

with Carlos Angulo

Saturday, August 2, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

In this hands-on class, you will learn both of the main skills in woodturning; face plate turning and how to create all of the basic spindle shapes and cuts. Students will turn a small bowl and a wooden mallet. This is the perfect class for the beginning turner, or a great way to hone your turning skills. Each student is responsible for supplying their own roughing gouge, bowl gouge, spindle gouge, skew, parting tool, face shield and dust mask. For more information on the instructor, Carlos Angulo, please visit his website at www.angulowoodturning.com.

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$75.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Ladies Pen Turning

with Holly Lovvo

Sunday, August 3, 9:30 AM - 12 PM

Students will learn the proper steps needed to turn a unique pen. All students will turn a pen to take home. Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses and hearing protection. This class is intended for ladies only.

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$100.00

All Levels

Epoxy Coasters

with Justin Schrock

Part 1: Sunday, August 3, 1 PM - 5 PM

Part 2: Monday, August 4, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

In this 2-day class you will learn about epoxy while making a set of 4" x 4" epoxy coasters! On day one you will mix epoxy with the pigment of your choice and pour it into a HDPE mold. On day two, you will de-mold, sand and then finish your coasters. Each student is responsible for supplying their own notebook, pencil, filter mask / respirator, gloves and closed toe shoes.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC I - An Introduction

with Brad Gong

Monday, August 4, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

If you have ever wanted to learn more about CNC machines then this is the class for you. This lecture class utilizes the Shark CNC Machine and VCarve Software. The instructor will start with the basics; how to set up a Shark CNC machine, what the display commands mean, and VCarve software setup. You will learn how to use the VCarve software including setting the work piece size and understanding the basic Icons. You will learn about designing objects, creating toolpaths, and saving your work. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. The CNC machine will not be used during this class.

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$80.00

All Levels

Hand Cut Dovetails - Course 1

with Dave Traversi

Wednesday, August 6, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

The topic of this hands-on class is the most fundamental of all woodworking joints: The "Through Dovetail". Students will learn the basics of dovetail layout as well as basic saw and chisel control as we practice cutting many dovetails. Safety and tool selection will be discussed. A handout is provided detailing all of the steps covered in the class as well as some suggested practical exercises to complete as "next steps" to guide your practice. Each student is responsible for supplying their own dovetail saw (western or Japanese), sharp 1/2in and 1/4in chisels, mallet, marking knife, dovetail marker, pencil, marking gauge, fret saw or coping saw, eye protection, pocket knife and a pair of dividers.

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$150.00

All Levels

Cabinetry 3: How To Build Drawers

with Chris Perini

Saturday, August 9, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Drawers can be one of the trickiest parts in the building of cabinets. In this hands-on class, students will learn techniques used to build strong, dependable drawers for your home or workshop cabinetry. Most of the work will be done using just a router table and a table saw, but the instructor will cover other tools as well. Each student is responsible for supplying their own tape measure, steel rule, adjustable square, pencils or other marking device, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodturning: 3 Piece Garden Set

with Holly Lovvo

Sunday, August 10, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this class you will learn to turn handles for a gardening transplanter, a gardening cultivator, and a gardening weeder. Each student must pre-purchase Woodcraft item #160213 – Garden Tool Turning Kit 3 Piece from the store prior to the start of class along with supplying their own safety glasses and hearing protection.

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$50.00

All Levels

European Hinges: An Introduction

with Kip Rooker

Wednesday, August 13, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

This lecture class is all about European hinges. The instructor will take you through the installation of European hinges, the benefits of European hinges vs standard hinges, hinge offsets and much more. Each student is responsible for supplying their own notebook and pencil.

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$150.00

All Levels

Make A Custom Knife Handle

with Chris Perini

Saturday, August 16, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

In this hands on class, students of any skill level will learn the ins and outs of knife making! With a set of wooden knife scales and knife kit of your choosing, each student will create their own custom knife to take home. The instructor will cover how to attach the scales to your knife blank, shaping, sanding and the final finishing. Each student is responsible for supplying their own knife kit, knife scales, hearing protection and safety glasses.

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$100.00

All Levels

CNC II - Making a Simple Sign

with Brad Gong

Monday, August 18, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

This is the second class offered in our CNC curriculum. In this class, students will learn how to make a simple sign. This lecture class utilizes a Next Wave CNC machine and VCarve Software. The instructor will go over work areas, lettering, toolpaths, choosing a bit, and sending it to the machine. Each student is responsible for supplying their own personal laptop loaded with VCarve Pro Trial. Download VCarve Pro Trial at vectric.com/free-trial/vcarve-pro. This is a lecture class. Students will not create any physical projects. The projects made in your VCarve program are saved and can be used to make the sign on your own.

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$100.00

All Levels

Woodturning: Make A Harry Potter Wand

with Marcel Vital

Saturday, August 23, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Join us in creating a Harry Potter wand. This is a spindle turning class but with a Magical Twist. In this fun class, you will also learn the basics of woodturning, turning a square block into a round spindle, while adding creative coves and beads. You will learn the proper techniques for using basic turning tools, gouges and parting tools. Each student is responsible for supplying their own spindle gouge, parting tool, eye protection or face shield and a dust mask.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking: Make A Laminated Cutting Board

with Chris Perini

Sunday, August 24, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

In this hands-on class you will be introduced to tools like the table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, drum sander and router. Students will construct a multi-colored cutting board using hardwoods like Maple, Beech, Cherry, Alder, Oak and Walnut. General and machine safety, wood choice and adhesive selection will be covered. AND, you will take home a cutting board fit for the finest gourmet kitchen! Each student is responsible for supplying their own safety glasses, hearing protection, note pad and pencil.

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$80.00

All Levels

From Logs To Lumber: How To Harvest Your Own Wood!

with Adam Panto

Wednesday, August 27, 1:30 PM - 4 PM

Wood is all around us in the form of trees that are often cut down for various reasons. In this lecture/demonstration class, the instructor will teach students to process salvaged wood into lumber. They will discuss and demonstrate techniques like proper processing of raw or "green" wood, storing and drying, use of chainsaws and home shop equipment for lumber making and other topics so you can cut your own lumber! Each student is responsible for supplying their own notebook and pencil.

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$140.00

All Levels

Power Carving: Carve A Rainbow Trout

with Adam Panto

Saturday, August 30, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

The instructor will show you how to carve a realistic rainbow trout in this hands-on class. They will cover stock removal techniques, choosing the right burrs for the job, the double-cut technique on the bandsaw for quick stock removal and more. Each student is responsible for supplying their own power carver, dust mask, and face shield or safety glasses.