An eight-session class that is a continuation of Woodworking I. This class utilizes a combination of hand tools and power tools in the construction of a valuable piece of furniture. Techniques you learn in the previous class are put to extensive use as you are introduced to more advanced techniques and skills. Mortise-and-tenon joints, grain matching, and using handplanes are a few of the new skills you will learn while making a cherry hall table. Class size is limited, Woodworking I is a prerequisite. Tuition: $495.00 plus materials ($225.00).
Section 102521A: Monday evenings, October 25 – December 13, 6:00PM—9:30PM
Section 102721A: Wednesday evenings, October 27 – December 22, 6:00PM—9:30PM
Section 032822A: Monday evenings, March 28 – May 23, 6:00PM—9:30PM