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Woodworking Basics: Measurement and Math

Explore various measuring tools, from rulers and measuring tapes to French curves and digital calipers.

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Woodworking Basics: Measurement and Math

Woodworking Basics: Measurement and Math

Explore various measuring tools, from rulers and measuring tapes to French curves and digital calipers.

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Virtually all woodworking projects involve measurement and math, for everything from calculating needed materials to ensuring that parts are cut to dimensions that fit together properly.
This class offers tips about how to lay out angles and curves, how to measure, and how to mark dimensions to ensure accuracy. You'll also learn basic math principles that are helpful in woodworking — and ways to cope if math isn't your strong suit.

Details

$5 materials fee

Prerequisites

None.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear safety glasses and closed-toe shoes, tie back long hair, and avoid loose-fitting clothing and jewelry. We recommend bringing your own safety glasses.
Instructor
Mike Gearheard

Mike grew up in Seattle, graduated from the University of Washington, and served three years in the Peace Corps in Nepal. He worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for 33 years. Mike has lived on Bainbridge Island since 1988 and enjoys exploring the Olympics with his fly rod. He is a self-taught woodworker and boat builder. Mike and his wife, Billee, are committed to making BARN a thriving community resource.

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