Kids and grownups alike can learn the tricks and skills needed to make wooden puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly. Building projects with "tight tolerances" is one of the most difficult and useful tasks a hand-tool woodworker can master. You'll be amazed at the precision you can accomplish with hand tools. Learn to use:
Measuring and marking tools.
Japanese saw.
Block planes.
Chisels.
You'll be able to apply the skills you learn to any future projects that require accuracy.
A $10 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you'll need.
Class Policies
Wear safety glasses and closed-toe shoes.
Tie back long hair.
We recommend bringing your own safety glasses.
Ages 12 and up are welcome.
Instructor
Paul Kury
Paul Kury studied woodworking at Lonnie Bird’s School of Fine Woodworking in Dandridge, Tenn., and has been an active woodworker for more than 40 years. His preference is 18th-century furniture. Paul also volunteers as a woodworking safety monitor at BARN.
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