About
In fine woodworking, everything starts with the wood. Before you can focus on joinery or fancy details, you need to make a board foursquare, with surfaces that are flat, straight, parallel, and square. And then you need to cut the lengths, widths, and thicknesses you need, in a way that positions the pieces where the grain direction makes the most sense.
In this class, learn:
- Why wood cups, twists, and bows, and what to pay attention to when selecting wood.
- How to use the jointer, planer, and table saw to get a board to the point where it can be used in furniture making.
- How to read a board when you're laying out parts, so that you use the wood efficiently and wind up with grain directions that are pleasing to the eye, functional, and structurally sound.
Details
A $25 materials fee, included in the class fee, covers all the materials you will need.