Sharpening Turning Tools with Rick Angus
Lets face it- You are dead in the water if you are trying to do any woodturning with dull tools. Not only does the surface of the work come out better with sharp tools, but you have way more control and you can use a much lighter touch.
shopmade Veneer w Tim Coleman
Join nationally known furniture maker, Tim Coleman to learn how to saw your own veneer on the bandsaw and use it to create visually exciting patterns and textures.
Step into Woodturning with Rick Angus
This three night class will get you hooked on turning– Guaranteed!
Step into Woodworking: A Simple Stylish Bench
The focus of this class is on safety and on using tools that don’t cost a fortune and are readily available just about anywhere.
Step One: A Simple Plant Stand
The focus of this class is on safety and on using tools that don’t cost a fortune and are readily available just about anywhere.
STRICTLY BOWLS - A Woodturning Class with Rick Angus
Many students have asked for a class that offers the opportunity to turn bowls and only bowls. This class is for students with some turning experience. The night time woodturning or the weekend Basic Woodturning are required.
STRICTLY BOWLS - A Woodturning Class with Rick Angus
Many students have asked for a class that offers the opportunity to turn bowls and only bowls. This class is for students with some turning experience. The night time woodturning or the weekend Basic Woodturning are required.
Success With SketchUp with David Heim
David takes the mystery out of incorporating Sketch up into your woodworking skills
The Basics of Furniture Design with Mike Pekovich
Have you wanted to try your hand at designing furniture, but were afraid to take the plunge? Learn the fundamentals of furniture design that will get you headed in the right direction.
The Basics of Using Handplanes with Bob Van Dyke
Handplanes can be one of the most useful and rewarding tools in the workshop – or they can be one of the most frustrating! Learn how to effectively use handplanes in your work with Ct. Valley School of Woodworking director, Bob Van Dyke