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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Monday, November 3, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$100.00

Intermediate

Wood Turned Christmas Ornament

with David Sapp

Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 9 AM - 1 PM

Do you want a way to make the holiday really special? Come in and let David show you how to turn a three piece wooden Christmas ornament! The sphere turning technique you will learn in this class simplifies the process of making the globe, and you will be amazed at how easy it is! Then we will make the top finial and the icicle or bottom finial. Once you master these techniques you will be able to make ornaments for friends and family!

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$215.00

Beginner to Advanced

Ocean Wave I

with Jess Crow

Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Make a statement for your home or as a gift! Capture the popular Ocean Wave technique that Jess helped pioneer in this fun, engaging class. During this class, you'll start with a practice board to get a feel for creating cells within epoxy then you'll advance into making your own charcuterie board. Techniques covered include mixing colors and also how not to mix colors. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Register in store or over the phone (615) 599-9638 before September 1 and save 10% on tuition using coupon code JESS! Please Note: This is an in store only coupon so it excludes online registrations.

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$0.00

All Levels

CNC USERS GROUP MEETING

with Jim Zarzaca

Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 6 PM - 8 PM

Join us at 6 PM the first Wednesday of each month for our FREE CNC Users Group meeting!

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$725.00

All Levels

The Ultimate Epoxy Experience

with Jess Crow

Part 1: Thursday, November 6, 2025, 10 AM - 2 PM

Part 2: Friday, November 7, 2025, 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Students who register for this class will receive 8+ hours of in depth instruction from Jess Crow, one of the nation's leading epoxy artistic woodworking innovators. Topics covered include using molds, making molds, mixing colorants and resin, conducting deep pours, de-molding projects, sanding, and applying a final epoxy finish. Students will be working on two projects throughout this class. One will be a multi-layered pour that’s worked on over the two days and the second project will be done the first day of class and demolded the second day (weather and temperature permitting.) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Register in store or over the phone (615) 599-9638 before September 1 and save 10% on tuition using coupon code JESS! Please Note: This is an in store only coupon so it excludes online registrations.

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$675.00

Intermediate/Advanced

No Mold Method

with Jess Crow

Part 1: Thursday, November 6, 2025, 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Part 2: Saturday, November 8, 2025, 10 AM - 2 PM

Step beyond the basics of ocean waves and molds—into a world where raw wood becomes your canvas. In this 2-day immersive class, you’ll master advanced epoxy techniques to craft layered scenes with botanicals, shoreline textures, and flowing water effects—all without a mold. This workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced craftsmen, artists, and creators ready to push boundaries and explore bold, one-of-a-kind designs. You’ll leave on day two with a finished piece that tells its own story—crafted entirely by you. Why You’ll Love It: - Learn breakthrough epoxy techniques you won’t find in standard classes - Fuse modern artistry with timeless woodworking for striking results - Create a fully finished, professional-level project in just two days - Get a detailed syllabus ahead of time so you arrive confident and prepared. If you’re ready to expand your skills, break the mold (literally), and create epoxy art that feels alive—this class is for you.

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$295.00

Intermediate/Advanced

Ocean Wave II

with Jess Crow

Friday, November 7, 2025, 10 AM - 2 PM

Take a Dive into Advanced Epoxy Art! ​Ready to move beyond the basics of epoxy pouring? Our new Ocean Wave II Charcuterie Board class is designed for those who want to master the advanced techniques that create truly stunning, realistic ocean scapes. ​In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn to: - ​Create realistic, multi-layered waves: Go beyond a simple pour and learn how to build depth and dimension with advanced layering and color blending techniques. - ​Master the art of "lacing": Discover the secrets to creating the delicate, intricate white-water wave effects that make your piece look like a real shoreline. - ​Incorporate subtle details: Learn how to add shimmering sands and a sun-kissed glimmer to your ocean scene for a truly unique and breathtaking finish. ​This is more than just a class; it's an opportunity to elevate your craft and create a functional piece of art that you'll be proud to display and use. Our experienced instructor will guide you through every step, ensuring you leave with a beautiful, one-of-a-kind charcuterie board and the skills to continue creating at home. Spaces are limited, so book your spot today and get ready to make some waves!

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals II - Bowl Turning

with David Sapp

Friday, November 7, 2025, 12 PM - 4:30 PM

In the second part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will hone their bowl turning skills with a natural edge bowl. They will be practicing different cuts including push cuts, pull cuts, and shear cuts. A portion of the class will be devoted to cutting and drying blanks for turning. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I

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$30.00

All Levels

Finishing Touches - Ocean Wave I OR II Project

with Jess Crow

Saturday, November 8, 2025, 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

This class is for students who want to come back and apply finishing touches to their Ocean Wave boards! Students will get to spend two more hours hanging out with Jess and applying a final food safe finish to their charcuterie boards. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Register in store or over the phone (615) 599-9638 before September 1 and save 10% on tuition using coupon code JESS! Please Note: This is an in store only coupon so it excludes online registrations.

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$45.00

All Levels

Finishing Touches - Ultimate OR No Mold Project

with Jess Crow

Sunday, November 9, 2025, 10 AM - 12 PM

This class is for students who want to come back and apply finishing touches to their Ultimate or No Mold projects! Students will get to spend two more hours hanging out with Jess, painting edges, rounding over backs, and pouring a final coat (if desired). EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Register in store or over the phone (615) 599-9638 before September 1 and save 10% on tuition using coupon code JESS! Please Note: This is an in store only coupon so it excludes online registrations.

$70.00

All Levels

CNC 305: Christmas on the CNC

with Jim Zarzaca

Sunday, November 9, 2025, 1 PM - 4 PM

Students will learn how to carve easy and fun Christmas ornaments on the CNC using multi-colored Spectraply. Students will start with a simple design and utilize fluting and bit choice to take advantage of the colored layers in this unique wood product. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Monday, November 10, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 9 AM - 1 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, November 13, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$140.00

All Levels

Date Night: Charcuterie Board Class

with Jim Mahan

Friday, November 14, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Join us in the shop for this special date night class to make a beautiful, contrasting charcuterie board.

$160.00

All Levels

CNC 101: V-Carve Basics

with Jim Zarzaca

Saturday, November 15, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

A full day of hands-on software instruction in Vectric’s Vcarve. Learn how to create a CNC job, design and edit vectors using basic shapes and text, create basic toolpaths, add bits to tool database and save g-code for machining. PROJECTS: various simple cutouts and signs. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, November 15, 2025, 10 AM - 4 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$170.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, November 16, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$80.00

All Levels

xTool Laser Creative Space

with Jon Law

Sunday, November 16, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

This class is an overview of xTool's design software. Learn how different settings give you different results and how to find the right settings for you. Laser engrave the same image on two different materials to see the xTool's versatility. STUDENTS WILL NEED TO BRING A LAPTOP WITH xTool XCS INSTALLED.

$90.00

ALL

BANDSAW BASICS

with Jim Mahan

Monday, November 17, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

In this class the students will learn about using a Band Saw. We will discuss the different types and sizes of Band Saws, and how to set them up properly. We will cover how to choose the right accessories and the right blades for your projects. The students will leave the class with the confidence they need to use the Band Saw in their next project.

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$90.00

Beginner

Router Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

The router is one of the more versatile tools in the wood shop, but it can be very intimidating to a beginner. Take this workshop to learn more about selecting routers, using them safely, choosing the proper bits, and increasing the router's versatility by mounting it to a table and utilizing various jigs and accessories.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 12 PM - 4 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$90.00

All Levels

Intro To Scroll Saw

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, November 20, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Let us introduce you to the scroll saw and its potential to create both beautiful and useful pieces of work. This class will be a hands-on class. Learn proper set-up procedures and blade selection for projects. Each student will complete a scrollsaw project.

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals III - Spindle Turning

with David Sapp

Friday, November 21, 2025, 12 PM - 4:30 PM

In the third part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will develop their turning skills as they discuss and practice a variety of different cuts including roughing, beads, coves, and pommels. A portion of the class will also be devoted to improving sharpening skills and understanding the proper use of additional turning chisels and gouges. Students will receive excellent hands-on instruction as they complete a spindle project such as a wooden egg, flower stem pot, and a spin top. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I & II.

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$140.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Friday, November 21, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$200.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals IV - Three-Legged Stool

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, November 22, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

In this class we will cover both spindle turning and face plate turning. We will turn three matching legs. Then we will focus on drilling and turning the seat. At the end of the class, we will assemble and finish the stool. PRE-REQUISITES: Wood Turning Fundamentals I, II, & III.

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$420.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals III

with Wayne Mobley

Part 1: Saturday, November 22, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, November 23, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the final part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will spend two days building their skills as they make a hanging Shaker Wall Cabinet. Some of the topics covered include: cabinetmaking techniques using solid wood components, laying out and creating traditional joinery, and making, fitting, and installing inset-mounted frame-and-panel doors. Students will receive expert advice as they tackle these challenges, and will leave with a beautiful hanging cabinet that shows off their furniture-making skills! NOTE: The time-honored skills taught in this class are from a furniture-making point of view, which differs from our kitchen cabinet series that focuses on plywood processing and using joinery methods like pocket screws and dominos. PRE-REQUISITES: Woodworking Fundamentals I & II.

$140.00

All Levels

CNC 102: CNC Machining Basics

with Jim Zarzaca

Saturday, November 22, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class focuses on strategies for setting up and using a CNC machine. Students will get hands on experience carving projects designed in the CNC 101 class. Strategies include initial table set up and clamping techniques. Students will design their own fence and clamp system. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

$60.00

All Levels

CNC 302: All About CNC Bits

with Jim Zarzaca

Sunday, November 23, 2025, 1 PM - 4 PM

Students will learn about all types of bits used in CNC carving: end mills, ball nose, V bits, and more. Instruction will include usage of up spiral, down spiral and compression bits; entering form bits into the tool database; and explanation off feed rates, spindle speeds and chip loads.

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$100.00

Intermediate

Wood Turned Christmas Ornament

with David Sapp

Wednesday, November 26, 2025, 12 PM - 4 PM

Do you want a way to make the holiday really special? Come in and let David show you how to turn a three piece wooden Christmas ornament! The sphere turning technique you will learn in this class simplifies the process of making the globe, and you will be amazed at how easy it is! Then we will make the top finial and the icicle or bottom finial. Once you master these techniques you will be able to make ornaments for friends and family!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, November 29, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 12 PM - 4 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$0.00

All Levels

CNC USERS GROUP MEETING

with Jim Zarzaca

Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 6 PM - 8 PM

Join us at 6 PM the first Wednesday of each month for our FREE CNC Users Group meeting!

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$90.00

All Levels

Table Saw Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, December 4, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

The table saw is the workhorse of most wood shops, so if you're new to woodworking, this is a great class to learn how to safely use this tool. After learning about table saw safety, students will get hands-on practice using the rip fence, miter gauge, crosscut sled, and dado stack

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$170.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, December 6, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

$70.00

All Levels

CNC 305: Christmas on the CNC

with Jim Zarzaca

Saturday, December 6, 2025, 5 PM - 8 PM

Students will learn how to carve easy and fun Christmas ornaments on the CNC using multi-colored Spectraply. Students will start with a simple design and utilize fluting and bit choice to take advantage of the colored layers in this unique wood product. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

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$120.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Saturday, December 6, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Sunday, December 7, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

$45.00

All Levels

CNC 100: Introduction to CNC Machines

with Jon Law

Sunday, December 7, 2025, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Learn the lingo and process to begin your studies in all things CNC / Vectric (VCarve Desktop, VCarve Pro & Aspire). HARDWARE OVERVIEW: machine anatomy / specs, accessories, and tooling. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW: VCarve Desktop, VCarve Pro & Aspire. FULL DEMO: Instructor will demo full CNC process … from design to machining. NOTE: No PC or software required. RECOMMENDED READING: "CNC Router Essentials" or “Beginner’s Guide to CNC Machining in Wood”

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$100.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 102: Making Resin Casted Pen Blanks

with Jim Mahan

Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Learn how to make your own pen blanks using epoxy in this class! Students will learn the basics of using epoxy resin as they're guided through the process of creating their own blanks. NOTE: Students can take our Pen Turning 103 class to turn their blank into a pen OR they can come back after the class to de-mold their blank and take it home to turn.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Thursday, December 11, 2025, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Part 2: Friday, December 12, 2025, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, December 13, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, December 14, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

$90.00

All Levels

SHARPENING 101

with Bill Burke

Tuesday, December 16, 2025, 6 PM - 8:30 PM

In this class you will acquire the expert skills needed for hand sharpening plane irons and chisels. In addition, a method for preparing a new plane to ready it for use as a go to hand tool on your bench with complete confidence in its performance.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, December 18, 2025, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Friday, December 19, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$180.00

All Levels

Basic Box Making 101

with Bill Burke

Saturday, December 20, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class will introduce you to the skills necessary for making a basic box. You will build and leave with a basic small box suitable for a trinket, keepsake or gift. The box will use mitered corners, a contained bottom and lid. The lid will be cut from the box and attached via inset box hinges.

$160.00

All Levels

CNC 101: V-Carve Basics

with Jim Zarzaca

Saturday, December 20, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

A full day of hands-on software instruction in Vectric’s Vcarve. Learn how to create a CNC job, design and edit vectors using basic shapes and text, create basic toolpaths, add bits to tool database and save g-code for machining. PROJECTS: various simple cutouts and signs. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Traditional Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, December 21, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Woodcarving is one of the oldest specialized trades in the world. Carving has changed the styles and designs of furniture making and woodworking for millennia. This class will cover the basic fundamentals of traditional woodcarving which includes safety, carving tool education, how to sharpen tools, design and layout, low relief carvings and efficient techniques.

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$170.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, December 21, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

$140.00

All Levels

CNC 102: CNC Machining Basics

with Jim Zarzaca

Saturday, December 27, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class focuses on strategies for setting up and using a CNC machine. Students will get hands on experience carving projects designed in the CNC 101 class. Strategies include initial table set up and clamping techniques. Students will design their own fence and clamp system. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

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$0.00

ALL

Scrap Wood Swap

Saturday, December 27, 2025, 11 AM - 1 PM

Join us on Saturday, December 27, for our Scrap Wood Swap! and bring your scrap pieces to give or swap with other woodworkers! We’ll set up tables and chairs on the front sidewalk, and we’ll also give away free off-cuts generated by our classes. no registration is required; simply show up and swap!

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Giant Charcuterie Board

with Jon Law

Saturday, December 27, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Our Date Night at the Wood Shop series is designed to give couples a chance to spend an evening together making a fun project and lasting memories! All of these sessions are priced per couple, so you only need to register for one spot. In this particular session, couples will cut, rout, and shape a giant charcuterie board that is sure to be a conversation piece at your next gathering! As time allows, students can choose to engrave a name or logo on the board as well. This class will likely sell out fast, so give us a call ASAP to sign up!

$60.00

All Levels

CNC 301: Carving Images on a CNC Machine

with Jim Zarzaca

Sunday, December 28, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn techniques for carving images with Vectric’s V-Carve software using three main toolpaths: V-carve, Photo V-carve and Sketch carve. Instruction will include advantages and limitations of each type of toolpath and which is right for a specific image. Image selection and editing will also be discussed. Student’s own Windows based laptop with Vectric Vcarve or Aspire installed and operational (Desktop, Pro or Aspire; the free demo version is OK), a scrolling mouse and a USB 2.0 flash drive (16 MB max).

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, January 3, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, January 4, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, January 4, 2026, 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Bud Vase

with Jim Mahan

Monday, January 5, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Take this class to develop your turning skills by making a wooden bud vase! While the instructor will provide project guidance, students will be able to exercise their creativity by shaping the vase however they see fit. Each student will leave with a truly unique bud vase to show off or give to a loved one! NOTE: While this class can be taken as a standalone course, this is a great follow on class to our Spindle Turning 101 as it gives students a fun project to practice their beads and coves.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Friday, January 9, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, January 10, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$80.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, January 10, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Coffee Night

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, January 10, 2026, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Couples in this class will turn a Coffee Scoop and a handle for a ceramic coffee mug! The Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Saturday, January 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$150.00

All Levels

Country Clock

with Jim Mahan

Monday, January 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This Country Clock is a simple, attractive project that gives you the opportunity to try an antique finishing process. If country isn't your style, try this mantle clock with a stained or natural finish without the hearts. It is a great looking timepiece no matter what you choose.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$90.00

All Levels

Table Saw Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, January 15, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The table saw is the workhorse of most wood shops, so if you're new to woodworking, this is a great class to learn how to safely use this tool. After learning about table saw safety, students will get hands-on practice using the rip fence, miter gauge, crosscut sled, and dado stack

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, January 17, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, January 18, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$90.00

All Levels

Intro To Scroll Saw

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, January 22, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Let us introduce you to the scroll saw and its potential to create both beautiful and useful pieces of work. This class will be a hands-on class. Learn proper set-up procedures and blade selection for projects. Each student will complete a scrollsaw project.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Ice Cream Scoop & Pizza Cutter

with Jim Mahan

Friday, January 23, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will turn a handle for an ice cream scoop and a pizza cutter! The Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, January 24, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, January 24, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, January 25, 2026, 12 PM - 3 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, January 25, 2026, 4 PM - 7 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, January 26, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$85.00

Beginner

Crafting a Dough Whisk (The Kitchen Collection)

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, January 29, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this hands on class students will learn how to turn a wooden handle for a dough whisk. A dough whisk is an essential tool in baking, particularly for mixing doughs and batters. This course will guide students through the process of crafting a functional and ergonomic handle from raw wood ensuring both comfort and durability in its use. Along the way participants will gain valuable woodworking skills, including shaping, sanding, and finishing a wooden handle.

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$350.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 101: Boxes and Frames

with David Pinkevich

Part 1: Friday, January 30, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, January 31, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Take our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series to gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to tackle your upcoming cabinet projects! While the focus of this series is on kitchen cabinetmaking, the techniques you’ll learn can easily be applied to many types of cabinetry including bathroom vanities, closets, mudrooms, built-ins, and more. In the first part of this series, students will spend 12+ hours of class time learning about the cabinetmaking process as they build two cabinets to take home. Topics covered include: creating a cut list, processing sheets of plywood, creating case joinery, applying edge banding, drilling shelf pin holes, and making and attaching face frames. Students will complete two cabinet boxes: a base cabinet sized to fit common benchtop tools, and a wall cabinet that can be used for utility or shop storage. Any extra time at the end of the class can be used for preparing surfaces for finish and/or discussing kitchen layout ideas. Students registered for future sessions of this series can choose to leave their cabinets onsite.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, February 1, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Traditional Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, February 1, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Woodcarving is one of the oldest specialized trades in the world. Carving has changed the styles and designs of furniture making and woodworking for millennia. This class will cover the basic fundamentals of traditional woodcarving which includes safety, carving tool education, how to sharpen tools, design and layout, low relief carvings and efficient techniques.

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$100.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 102: Making Resin Casted Pen Blanks

with Jim Mahan

Monday, February 2, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn how to make your own pen blanks using epoxy in this class! Students will learn the basics of using epoxy resin as they're guided through the process of creating their own blanks. NOTE: Students can take our Pen Turning 103 class to turn their blank into a pen OR they can come back after the class to de-mold their blank and take it home to turn.

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$90.00

Beginner

Bird House

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, February 5, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class each student will construct a bird house out of one cedar fence picket.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Friday, February 6, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$125.00

All Levels

DATE NIGHT: Wine Stopper & Bottle Opener

with Jim Mahan

Friday, February 6, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

A couple who takes this course will get the chance to turn a bottle opener and a wine stopper. Sign up today to make these neat projects and lasting memories!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, February 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Saturday, February 7, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$90.00

Beginner

Router Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, February 12, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The router is one of the more versatile tools in the wood shop, but it can be very intimidating to a beginner. Take this workshop to learn more about selecting routers, using them safely, choosing the proper bits, and increasing the router's versatility by mounting it to a table and utilizing various jigs and accessories.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Friday, February 13, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, February 14, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, February 15, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals II - Bowl Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, February 15, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

In the second part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will hone their bowl turning skills with a natural edge bowl. They will be practicing different cuts including push cuts, pull cuts, and shear cuts. A portion of the class will be devoted to cutting and drying blanks for turning. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I

$85.00

Beginner

Make a Biscuit Cutter (The Kitchen Collection)

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, February 19, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Make better biscuits with a handmade cutter. The class will focus on the fundamentals of using a lathe to shape and refine the cutter design starting from raw stock to a finished product ready for the kitchen. See you in the wood shop for this hands on class!

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Thursday, February 19, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$195.00

Intermediate

Segmented Bowl

with Jim Mahan

Part 1: Friday, February 20, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, February 21, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM

Learn to build and turn a segmented bowl. First, you'll design your bowl. You'll learn the math involved in cutting and designing your bowl. (Don't worry, it's easy.) Using the jig, you will cut the individual pieces and begin building your bowl. Once the bowl is built, you'll begin turning your piece. TIME: A 8 hour class where you'll cut your pieces and gluing up the pieces to form your bowl. A 4 hour class to turn and finish your bowl.

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$420.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals III

with Wayne Mobley

Part 1: Saturday, February 21, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, February 22, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the final part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will spend two days learning about casework construction as they make a solid wood cabinet. New topics covered during this session include designing traditional casework, laying out and creating cabinet joinery, and making and fitting inset raised panel doors. Students will leave with a beautiful Shaker Wall Cabinet and a greater confidence to apply their skills to future woodworking projects. PRE-REQUISITES: Woodworking Fundamentals I & II.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Bread Board and Knife

with Jim Mahan

Monday, February 23, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Our Date Night at the Wood Shop series is designed to give couples a chance to spend an evening together making a fun project and lasting memories! All of these sessions are priced per couple, so you only need to register for one spot. In this particular session, couples will make a bread board and a bread knife. These utensils will be a bright spot on any table you share with friends or family. We will complete each project with a food safe finish.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, February 26, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 102: Drawers

with David Pinkevich

Friday, February 27, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of this series, students will receive hands-on practice creating drawers. Topics covered include: measuring for drawers, creating a cut list, discussing different types of joinery, assembling drawers, preparing for finish, and attaching drawer slides. This class can be taken as a standalone course, but the drawers will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in the KC101 class, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, February 28, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 103: Shaker Doors

with David Pinkevich

Saturday, February 28, 2026, 9 AM - 9 PM

In this edition of our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series, students will learn how to make their own Shaker style flat panel doors from start to finish. Topics covered include: measuring for doors, creating a cut list, processing hardwood lumber, routing cope-and-stick joinery, assembling doors, preparing the surface for finish, and attaching euro cup hinges. While this can be taken as a standalone course, the doors will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in KC101, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, March 1, 2026, 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Bud Vase

with Jim Mahan

Monday, March 2, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Take this class to develop your turning skills by making a wooden bud vase! While the instructor will provide project guidance, students will be able to exercise their creativity by shaping the vase however they see fit. Each student will leave with a truly unique bud vase to show off or give to a loved one! NOTE: While this class can be taken as a standalone course, this is a great follow on class to our Spindle Turning 101 as it gives students a fun project to practice their beads and coves.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Wine Caddy and Cheese Board

with Jim Mahan

Friday, March 6, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will make a Cheese Board and also make the wine caddy to also hold a set of wine glasses! Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing material, assembly, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$180.00

All Levels

Basic Box Making 101

with Bill Burke

Saturday, March 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class will introduce you to the skills necessary for making a basic box. You will build and leave with a basic small box suitable for a trinket, keepsake or gift. The box will use mitered corners, a contained bottom and lid. The lid will be cut from the box and attached via inset box hinges.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, March 8, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Sunday, March 8, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, March 12, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$90.00

ALL

BANDSAW FUNDAMENTALS

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, March 12, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this class the students will learn about using a Band Saw. We will discuss the different types and sizes of Band Saws, and how to set them up properly. We will cover how to choose the right accessories and the right blades for your projects. The students will leave the class with the confidence they need to use the Band Saw in their next project.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, March 14, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, March 15, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Charcuterie & Wine Caddy

with Jim Mahan

Monday, March 16, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will make a Charcuterie Board and also make the wine caddy to hold a set of wine glasses! Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing material, assembly, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$90.00

ALL

SHARPENING YOUR TURNING TOOLS

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, March 19, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Sharpening skills are essential for the woodturner. Let us show you how to maintain a sharp edge on your turning tools. We will have the the Wolverine Sharpening Jig by Oneway and the Sorby Pro-Edge set up to use. We will show you how to use either of these to properly sharpen your turning tools: gouges, scrapers & skews will be covered in depth. Each Student may bring 2 Turning Tools that need sharpening.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Bread Board and Knife

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, March 19, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Our Date Night at the Wood Shop series is designed to give couples a chance to spend an evening together making a fun project and lasting memories! All of these sessions are priced per couple, so you only need to register for one spot. In this particular session, couples will make a bread board and a bread knife. These utensils will be a bright spot on any table you share with friends or family. We will complete each project with a food safe finish.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, March 22, 2026, 12 PM - 3 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$130.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Hand Tools 301: Hand Cut Dovetails & Mortise & Tenon

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, March 22, 2026, 3:30 PM - 7 PM

This class is designed to teach you some of the most essential and important joinery techniques to construct and secure lumber together for your furniture and woodworking projects. Though not necessary, it is encouraged to take the Hand Tools 101 and 201 classes prior to this. We will be delving into how to cut dovetails by hand, from laying out tailboards with dividers/ bevel gauges, sawing techniques, pairing with chisels and having a proper tight fit. This will completely change how your assemble cabinets, drawers and other forms of boxes. We will also be doing our own mortise and tenons, which is another essential way to create a hidden joint that is long lasting and applicable to numerous project types.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Monday, March 23, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$1,200.00

All Levels

Festool Farmhouse Table

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Friday, March 27, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, March 28, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 3: Sunday, March 29, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Join us for this hands-on class where you'll learn to build a classic farmhouse table from start to finish —using the precision and efficiency of Festool tools. This workshop is perfect for both passionate hobbyists and aspiring furniture makers who want to deepen their skills while working with professional-grade equipment. Over the course of this class, you'll gain experience with essential techniques like joinery, planing, cutting, and sanding, all while exploring the unique capabilities of Festool's track saws, Domino joiners, dust extractors, and more. We'll cover everything from wood selection and layout to final assembly and finishing, with a strong focus on craftsmanship and safety. By the end of the class, you'll not only walk away with a beautiful, handcrafted farmhouse table—you’ll also gain confidence in using Festool tools to elevate your future woodworking projects.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Saturday, March 28, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$90.00

All Levels

Intro To Scroll Saw

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, April 2, 2026, 12:30 AM - 9 PM

Let us introduce you to the scroll saw and its potential to create both beautiful and useful pieces of work. This class will be a hands-on class. Learn proper set-up procedures and blade selection for projects. Each student will complete a scrollsaw project.

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, April 4, 2026, 9 AM - 3 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$90.00

All Levels

Raised Garden Bed

with Jim Mahan

Monday, April 6, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class students will construct a raised garden bed. Students will get basic operating instruction on the table saw and miter saw.

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$90.00

Beginner

Bird House

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, April 9, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class each student will construct a bird house out of one cedar fence picket.

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$150.00

All Levels

Country Clock

with Jim Mahan

Friday, April 10, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This Country Clock is a simple, attractive project that gives you the opportunity to try an antique finishing process. If country isn't your style, try this mantle clock with a stained or natural finish without the hearts. It is a great looking timepiece no matter what you choose.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, April 11, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, April 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Marquetry and Inlay

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, April 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Marquetry is an art form of woodworking that has been around for centuries. It involves cutting thin veneers by hand which are later inlayed into a woodworking piece of furniture parts. Marquetry is as the French called it, "Painting with wood". This class teaches the fundamental aspects of doing marquetry for your own projects. This course covers resawing veneers, creating patera packets, hand cutting techniques, sand shading, glue ups, and demonstrating inlaying your marquetry piece into wood.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, April 13, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$85.00

Beginner

Crafting a Dough Whisk (The Kitchen Collection)

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this hands on class students will learn how to turn a wooden handle for a dough whisk. A dough whisk is an essential tool in baking, particularly for mixing doughs and batters. This course will guide students through the process of crafting a functional and ergonomic handle from raw wood ensuring both comfort and durability in its use. Along the way participants will gain valuable woodworking skills, including shaping, sanding, and finishing a wooden handle.

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$90.00

All Levels

Table Saw Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The table saw is the workhorse of most wood shops, so if you're new to woodworking, this is a great class to learn how to safely use this tool. After learning about table saw safety, students will get hands-on practice using the rip fence, miter gauge, crosscut sled, and dado stack

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$350.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 101: Boxes and Frames

with David Pinkevich

Part 1: Friday, April 17, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, April 18, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Take our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series to gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to tackle your upcoming cabinet projects! While the focus of this series is on kitchen cabinetmaking, the techniques you’ll learn can easily be applied to many types of cabinetry including bathroom vanities, closets, mudrooms, built-ins, and more. In the first part of this series, students will spend 12+ hours of class time learning about the cabinetmaking process as they build two cabinets to take home. Topics covered include: creating a cut list, processing sheets of plywood, creating case joinery, applying edge banding, drilling shelf pin holes, and making and attaching face frames. Students will complete two cabinet boxes: a base cabinet sized to fit common benchtop tools, and a wall cabinet that can be used for utility or shop storage. Any extra time at the end of the class can be used for preparing surfaces for finish and/or discussing kitchen layout ideas. Students registered for future sessions of this series can choose to leave their cabinets onsite.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Thursday, April 23, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Thursday, April 23, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, April 25, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, April 26, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$180.00

All Levels

Basic Box Making 101

with Bill Burke

Saturday, May 2, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class will introduce you to the skills necessary for making a basic box. You will build and leave with a basic small box suitable for a trinket, keepsake or gift. The box will use mitered corners, a contained bottom and lid. The lid will be cut from the box and attached via inset box hinges.

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals II - Bowl Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, May 3, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

In the second part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will hone their bowl turning skills with a natural edge bowl. They will be practicing different cuts including push cuts, pull cuts, and shear cuts. A portion of the class will be devoted to cutting and drying blanks for turning. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, May 3, 2026, 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$90.00

All Levels

Raised Garden Bed

with Jim Mahan

Monday, May 4, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class students will construct a raised garden bed. Students will get basic operating instruction on the table saw and miter saw.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, May 7, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Friday, May 8, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$125.00

All Levels

DATE NIGHT: PAIR OF TURNED PENS

with Jim Mahan

Friday, May 8, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

A couple who takes this course will get the chance to turn a pair of pens under the tutelage of one our pen-turning experts. Each student will prep, turn, finish, and assemble his/her own pen.

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$90.00

All Levels

SPECIAL Mother's Day Charcuterie Board Class

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, May 9, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Join us in the shop for this special Mother's Day class to make a beautiful, contrasting charcuterie board. This would also make a great gift idea for that special person in your life!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, May 9, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

All Levels

SPECIAL Mother's Day Charcuterie Board Class

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, May 9, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

Join us in the shop for this special Mother's Day class to make a beautiful, contrasting charcuterie board. This would also make a great gift idea for that special person in your life!

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$90.00

Beginner

Router Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The router is one of the more versatile tools in the wood shop, but it can be very intimidating to a beginner. Take this workshop to learn more about selecting routers, using them safely, choosing the proper bits, and increasing the router's versatility by mounting it to a table and utilizing various jigs and accessories.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 102: Drawers

with David Pinkevich

Thursday, May 14, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of this series, students will receive hands-on practice creating drawers. Topics covered include: measuring for drawers, creating a cut list, discussing different types of joinery, assembling drawers, preparing for finish, and attaching drawer slides. This class can be taken as a standalone course, but the drawers will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in the KC101 class, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

$85.00

Beginner

Make a Biscuit Cutter (The Kitchen Collection)

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, May 14, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Make better biscuits with a handmade cutter. The class will focus on the fundamentals of using a lathe to shape and refine the cutter design starting from raw stock to a finished product ready for the kitchen. See you in the wood shop for this hands on class!

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 103: Shaker Doors

with David Pinkevich

Friday, May 15, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In this edition of our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series, students will learn how to make their own Shaker style flat panel doors from start to finish. Topics covered include: measuring for doors, creating a cut list, processing hardwood lumber, routing cope-and-stick joinery, assembling doors, preparing the surface for finish, and attaching euro cup hinges. While this can be taken as a standalone course, the doors will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in KC101, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, May 16, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, May 17, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, May 21, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$100.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 102: Making Resin Casted Pen Blanks

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, May 21, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn how to make your own pen blanks using epoxy in this class! Students will learn the basics of using epoxy resin as they're guided through the process of creating their own blanks. NOTE: Students can take our Pen Turning 103 class to turn their blank into a pen OR they can come back after the class to de-mold their blank and take it home to turn.

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Coffee Night

with Jim Mahan

Friday, May 22, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will turn a Coffee Scoop and a handle for a ceramic coffee mug! The Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, May 23, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$420.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals III

with Wayne Mobley

Part 1: Saturday, May 23, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, May 24, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the final part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will spend two days learning about casework construction as they make a solid wood cabinet. New topics covered during this session include designing traditional casework, laying out and creating cabinet joinery, and making and fitting inset raised panel doors. Students will leave with a beautiful Shaker Wall Cabinet and a greater confidence to apply their skills to future woodworking projects. PRE-REQUISITES: Woodworking Fundamentals I & II.

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$600.00

Intermediate

Chippendale Footstool

with Austin Chandeler

Part 1: Friday, May 29, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, May 30, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 3: Sunday, May 31, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A Chippendale footstool is a wonderful piece of furniture commonly found during the mid to late 18th century. With a mixture of simplicity, elegance and detail. This class will be a 3 day course covering the process of how to build your own Chippendale style footstool. It’s suggested to take the hand tools 101-301 classes to familiarize yourself with the process of using hand tools and cutting joinery, as well as the ball and claw carving class. In this course, we will make a simple cut list to mill our own material. Handcut joinery to configure the structure. Cut and shape the cabriole legs with spokeshaves, chisels, cardscraper, etc. Carve the ball and claw feet, and assemble the piece. It’s a wonderful way to learn more about the process of period furniture construction, leaving with a great project you can take home.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Monday, June 1, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

All Levels

Raised Garden Bed

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, June 4, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

In this class students will construct a raised garden bed. Students will get basic operating instruction on the table saw and miter saw.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Friday, June 5, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Saturday, June 6, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Traditional Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, June 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Woodcarving is one of the oldest specialized trades in the world. Carving has changed the styles and designs of furniture making and woodworking for millennia. This class will cover the basic fundamentals of traditional woodcarving which includes safety, carving tool education, how to sharpen tools, design and layout, low relief carvings and efficient techniques.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Bud Vase

with Jim Mahan

Monday, June 8, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Take this class to develop your turning skills by making a wooden bud vase! While the instructor will provide project guidance, students will be able to exercise their creativity by shaping the vase however they see fit. Each student will leave with a truly unique bud vase to show off or give to a loved one! NOTE: While this class can be taken as a standalone course, this is a great follow on class to our Spindle Turning 101 as it gives students a fun project to practice their beads and coves.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, June 11, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

Beginner

Bird House

with Jim Mahan

Friday, June 12, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

In this class each student will construct a bird house out of one cedar fence picket.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, June 15, 2026, 10 AM - 1 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Monday, June 15, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$90.00

ALL

SHARPENING YOUR TURNING TOOLS

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, June 18, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Sharpening skills are essential for the woodturner. Let us show you how to maintain a sharp edge on your turning tools. We will have the the Wolverine Sharpening Jig by Oneway and the Sorby Pro-Edge set up to use. We will show you how to use either of these to properly sharpen your turning tools: gouges, scrapers & skews will be covered in depth. Each Student may bring 2 Turning Tools that need sharpening.

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$90.00

ALL

BANDSAW FUNDAMENTALS

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, June 18, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this class the students will learn about using a Band Saw. We will discuss the different types and sizes of Band Saws, and how to set them up properly. We will cover how to choose the right accessories and the right blades for your projects. The students will leave the class with the confidence they need to use the Band Saw in their next project.

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$350.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 101: Boxes and Frames

with David Pinkevich

Part 1: Friday, June 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, June 20, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Take our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series to gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to tackle your upcoming cabinet projects! While the focus of this series is on kitchen cabinetmaking, the techniques you’ll learn can easily be applied to many types of cabinetry including bathroom vanities, closets, mudrooms, built-ins, and more. In the first part of this series, students will spend 12+ hours of class time learning about the cabinetmaking process as they build two cabinets to take home. Topics covered include: creating a cut list, processing sheets of plywood, creating case joinery, applying edge banding, drilling shelf pin holes, and making and attaching face frames. Students will complete two cabinet boxes: a base cabinet sized to fit common benchtop tools, and a wall cabinet that can be used for utility or shop storage. Any extra time at the end of the class can be used for preparing surfaces for finish and/or discussing kitchen layout ideas. Students registered for future sessions of this series can choose to leave their cabinets onsite.

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$90.00

All Levels

SPECIAL Father's Day Class

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, June 20, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Join us in the shop for this special Father's Day class to make a hand made Ratcheting Screwdriver! This would also make a great gift idea for that special person in your life!

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$90.00

All Levels

SPECIAL Father's Day Class

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, June 20, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

Join us in the shop for this special Father's Day class to make a hand made Ratcheting Screwdriver! This would also make a great gift idea for that special person in your life!

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, June 27, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$195.00

Intermediate

Segmented Bowl

with Jim Mahan

Part 1: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Monday, June 29, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn to build and turn a segmented bowl. First, you'll design your bowl. You'll learn the math involved in cutting and designing your bowl. (Don't worry, it's easy.) Using the jig, you will cut the individual pieces and begin building your bowl. Once the bowl is built, you'll begin turning your piece. TIME: A 8 hour class where you'll cut your pieces and gluing up the pieces to form your bowl. A 4 hour class to turn and finish your bowl.

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, June 28, 2026, 12 PM - 3 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, June 28, 2026, 4 PM - 7 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Friday, July 3, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, July 5, 2026, 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$150.00

All Levels

Country Clock

with Jim Mahan

Monday, July 6, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This Country Clock is a simple, attractive project that gives you the opportunity to try an antique finishing process. If country isn't your style, try this mantle clock with a stained or natural finish without the hearts. It is a great looking timepiece no matter what you choose.

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$90.00

All Levels

Raised Garden Bed

with Jim Mahan

Friday, July 10, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class students will construct a raised garden bed. Students will get basic operating instruction on the table saw and miter saw.

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Wine Stopper & Cheese Plane

with Jim Mahan

Friday, July 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will turn a Wine Bottle Stopper and a Cheese Plane! Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Wine Stopper & Cheese Plane

with Jim Mahan

Friday, July 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will turn a Wine Bottle Stopper and a Cheese Plane! Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, July 11, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Sunday, July 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

All Levels

Table Saw Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Tuesday, July 14, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The table saw is the workhorse of most wood shops, so if you're new to woodworking, this is a great class to learn how to safely use this tool. After learning about table saw safety, students will get hands-on practice using the rip fence, miter gauge, crosscut sled, and dado stack

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 102: Drawers

with David Pinkevich

Thursday, July 16, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of this series, students will receive hands-on practice creating drawers. Topics covered include: measuring for drawers, creating a cut list, discussing different types of joinery, assembling drawers, preparing for finish, and attaching drawer slides. This class can be taken as a standalone course, but the drawers will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in the KC101 class, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 103: Shaker Doors

with David Pinkevich

Friday, July 17, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In this edition of our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series, students will learn how to make their own Shaker style flat panel doors from start to finish. Topics covered include: measuring for doors, creating a cut list, processing hardwood lumber, routing cope-and-stick joinery, assembling doors, preparing the surface for finish, and attaching euro cup hinges. While this can be taken as a standalone course, the doors will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in KC101, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, July 18, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, July 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Monday, July 20, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$90.00

All Levels

Intro To Scroll Saw

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, July 23, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Let us introduce you to the scroll saw and its potential to create both beautiful and useful pieces of work. This class will be a hands-on class. Learn proper set-up procedures and blade selection for projects. Each student will complete a scrollsaw project.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Friday, July 24, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, July 25, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, July 25, 2026, 9 AM - 3 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$130.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Hand Tools 301: Hand Cut Dovetails & Mortise & Tenon

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, July 26, 2026, 9 AM - 12:30 PM

This class is designed to teach you some of the most essential and important joinery techniques to construct and secure lumber together for your furniture and woodworking projects. Though not necessary, it is encouraged to take the Hand Tools 101 and 201 classes prior to this. We will be delving into how to cut dovetails by hand, from laying out tailboards with dividers/ bevel gauges, sawing techniques, pairing with chisels and having a proper tight fit. This will completely change how your assemble cabinets, drawers and other forms of boxes. We will also be doing our own mortise and tenons, which is another essential way to create a hidden joint that is long lasting and applicable to numerous project types.

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$150.00

All Levels

Ball and Claw Foot Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, July 26, 2026, 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM

This class is a great opportunity to learn a basic fundamental element of period furniture making. It’s suggested to take the Spoon Carving and/or Intro to Traditional Woodcarving class prior to this class, but not necessary. The Ball and Claw foot is an iconic detail found in many early American furniture pieces, particularly in the Chippendale style. Though Thomas Chippendale never had an example of one, early American period furniture makers who immigrated from Dutch countries started implementing this concept into Chippendale style furniture, being it popular during the era. It’s derived from Chinese influence, mimicking a dragon clutching a ball or gem. It’s associated with American furniture, as we attributed the visual aspect to that of an eagle claw. This class covers how to layout the foot dimensionally, shape and carve the ball, integrate the webbings, detail the talons, and shape the toes. This class is a wonderful chance for furniture makers and woodworkers alike to heighten the quality and aesthetic of their woodworking projects.

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$180.00

All Levels

Basic Box Making 101

with Bill Burke

Saturday, August 1, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class will introduce you to the skills necessary for making a basic box. You will build and leave with a basic small box suitable for a trinket, keepsake or gift. The box will use mitered corners, a contained bottom and lid. The lid will be cut from the box and attached via inset box hinges.

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Marquetry and Inlay

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, August 2, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Marquetry is an art form of woodworking that has been around for centuries. It involves cutting thin veneers by hand which are later inlayed into a woodworking piece of furniture parts. Marquetry is as the French called it, "Painting with wood". This class teaches the fundamental aspects of doing marquetry for your own projects. This course covers resawing veneers, creating patera packets, hand cutting techniques, sand shading, glue ups, and demonstrating inlaying your marquetry piece into wood.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, August 3, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Bud Vase

with Jim Mahan

Monday, August 3, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Take this class to develop your turning skills by making a wooden bud vase! While the instructor will provide project guidance, students will be able to exercise their creativity by shaping the vase however they see fit. Each student will leave with a truly unique bud vase to show off or give to a loved one! NOTE: While this class can be taken as a standalone course, this is a great follow on class to our Spindle Turning 101 as it gives students a fun project to practice their beads and coves.

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Thursday, August 6, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Friday, August 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, August 8, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals II - Bowl Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, August 9, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

In the second part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will hone their bowl turning skills with a natural edge bowl. They will be practicing different cuts including push cuts, pull cuts, and shear cuts. A portion of the class will be devoted to cutting and drying blanks for turning. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, August 12, 2026, 12 PM - 4 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$90.00

Beginner

Router Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, August 13, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The router is one of the more versatile tools in the wood shop, but it can be very intimidating to a beginner. Take this workshop to learn more about selecting routers, using them safely, choosing the proper bits, and increasing the router's versatility by mounting it to a table and utilizing various jigs and accessories.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, August 15, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, August 16, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$100.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 102: Making Resin Casted Pen Blanks

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, August 20, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn how to make your own pen blanks using epoxy in this class! Students will learn the basics of using epoxy resin as they're guided through the process of creating their own blanks. NOTE: Students can take our Pen Turning 103 class to turn their blank into a pen OR they can come back after the class to de-mold their blank and take it home to turn.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Friday, August 21, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Saturday, August 22, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$420.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals III

with Wayne Mobley

Part 1: Saturday, August 22, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, August 23, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the final part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will spend two days learning about casework construction as they make a solid wood cabinet. New topics covered during this session include designing traditional casework, laying out and creating cabinet joinery, and making and fitting inset raised panel doors. Students will leave with a beautiful Shaker Wall Cabinet and a greater confidence to apply their skills to future woodworking projects. PRE-REQUISITES: Woodworking Fundamentals I & II.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Monday, August 24, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$350.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 101: Boxes and Frames

with David Pinkevich

Part 1: Friday, August 28, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, August 29, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Take our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series to gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to tackle your upcoming cabinet projects! While the focus of this series is on kitchen cabinetmaking, the techniques you’ll learn can easily be applied to many types of cabinetry including bathroom vanities, closets, mudrooms, built-ins, and more. In the first part of this series, students will spend 12+ hours of class time learning about the cabinetmaking process as they build two cabinets to take home. Topics covered include: creating a cut list, processing sheets of plywood, creating case joinery, applying edge banding, drilling shelf pin holes, and making and attaching face frames. Students will complete two cabinet boxes: a base cabinet sized to fit common benchtop tools, and a wall cabinet that can be used for utility or shop storage. Any extra time at the end of the class can be used for preparing surfaces for finish and/or discussing kitchen layout ideas. Students registered for future sessions of this series can choose to leave their cabinets onsite.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, September 5, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, September 6, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, September 6, 2026, 1 PM - 6 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Monday, September 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

Part 2: Thursday, September 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

Beginner

Bird House

with Jim Mahan

Friday, September 11, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

In this class each student will construct a bird house out of one cedar fence picket.

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$195.00

Intermediate

Segmented Bowl

with Jim Mahan

Part 1: Saturday, September 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Monday, September 14, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn to build and turn a segmented bowl. First, you'll design your bowl. You'll learn the math involved in cutting and designing your bowl. (Don't worry, it's easy.) Using the jig, you will cut the individual pieces and begin building your bowl. Once the bowl is built, you'll begin turning your piece. TIME: A 8 hour class where you'll cut your pieces and gluing up the pieces to form your bowl. A 4 hour class to turn and finish your bowl.

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$150.00

All Levels

Country Clock

with Jim Mahan

Monday, September 14, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This Country Clock is a simple, attractive project that gives you the opportunity to try an antique finishing process. If country isn't your style, try this mantle clock with a stained or natural finish without the hearts. It is a great looking timepiece no matter what you choose.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, September 16, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, September 17, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$90.00

ALL

SHARPENING YOUR TURNING TOOLS

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, September 17, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Sharpening skills are essential for the woodturner. Let us show you how to maintain a sharp edge on your turning tools. We will have the the Wolverine Sharpening Jig by Oneway and the Sorby Pro-Edge set up to use. We will show you how to use either of these to properly sharpen your turning tools: gouges, scrapers & skews will be covered in depth. Each Student may bring 2 Turning Tools that need sharpening.

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$90.00

ALL

BANDSAW FUNDAMENTALS

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, September 17, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this class the students will learn about using a Band Saw. We will discuss the different types and sizes of Band Saws, and how to set them up properly. We will cover how to choose the right accessories and the right blades for your projects. The students will leave the class with the confidence they need to use the Band Saw in their next project.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 102: Drawers

with David Pinkevich

Friday, September 18, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of this series, students will receive hands-on practice creating drawers. Topics covered include: measuring for drawers, creating a cut list, discussing different types of joinery, assembling drawers, preparing for finish, and attaching drawer slides. This class can be taken as a standalone course, but the drawers will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in the KC101 class, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, September 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 103: Shaker Doors

with David Pinkevich

Saturday, September 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In this edition of our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series, students will learn how to make their own Shaker style flat panel doors from start to finish. Topics covered include: measuring for doors, creating a cut list, processing hardwood lumber, routing cope-and-stick joinery, assembling doors, preparing the surface for finish, and attaching euro cup hinges. While this can be taken as a standalone course, the doors will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in KC101, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, September 27, 2026, 12 PM - 3 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$130.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Hand Tools 301: Hand Cut Dovetails & Mortise & Tenon

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, September 27, 2026, 3:30 PM - 7 PM

This class is designed to teach you some of the most essential and important joinery techniques to construct and secure lumber together for your furniture and woodworking projects. Though not necessary, it is encouraged to take the Hand Tools 101 and 201 classes prior to this. We will be delving into how to cut dovetails by hand, from laying out tailboards with dividers/ bevel gauges, sawing techniques, pairing with chisels and having a proper tight fit. This will completely change how your assemble cabinets, drawers and other forms of boxes. We will also be doing our own mortise and tenons, which is another essential way to create a hidden joint that is long lasting and applicable to numerous project types.

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$90.00

All Levels

Intro To Scroll Saw

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, October 1, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Let us introduce you to the scroll saw and its potential to create both beautiful and useful pieces of work. This class will be a hands-on class. Learn proper set-up procedures and blade selection for projects. Each student will complete a scrollsaw project.

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, October 3, 2026, 9 AM - 3 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Traditional Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, October 4, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Woodcarving is one of the oldest specialized trades in the world. Carving has changed the styles and designs of furniture making and woodworking for millennia. This class will cover the basic fundamentals of traditional woodcarving which includes safety, carving tool education, how to sharpen tools, design and layout, low relief carvings and efficient techniques.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Friday, October 9, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, October 10, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, October 11, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, October 10, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$125.00

All Levels

DATE NIGHT: Wine Stopper & Bottle Opener

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, October 10, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

A couple who takes this course will get the chance to turn a bottle opener and a wine stopper. Sign up today to make these neat projects and lasting memories!

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, October 12, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, October 14, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$90.00

All Levels

Table Saw Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Thursday, October 15, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The table saw is the workhorse of most wood shops, so if you're new to woodworking, this is a great class to learn how to safely use this tool. After learning about table saw safety, students will get hands-on practice using the rip fence, miter gauge, crosscut sled, and dado stack

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Friday, October 16, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!

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$180.00

All Levels

Basic Box Making 101

with Bill Burke

Saturday, October 17, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class will introduce you to the skills necessary for making a basic box. You will build and leave with a basic small box suitable for a trinket, keepsake or gift. The box will use mitered corners, a contained bottom and lid. The lid will be cut from the box and attached via inset box hinges.

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$1,200.00

All Levels

Festool Farmhouse Table

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Friday, October 23, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Saturday, October 24, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 3: Sunday, October 25, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Join us for this hands-on class where you'll learn to build a classic farmhouse table from start to finish —using the precision and efficiency of Festool tools. This workshop is perfect for both passionate hobbyists and aspiring furniture makers who want to deepen their skills while working with professional-grade equipment. Over the course of this class, you'll gain experience with essential techniques like joinery, planing, cutting, and sanding, all while exploring the unique capabilities of Festool's track saws, Domino joiners, dust extractors, and more. We'll cover everything from wood selection and layout to final assembly and finishing, with a strong focus on craftsmanship and safety. By the end of the class, you'll not only walk away with a beautiful, handcrafted farmhouse table—you’ll also gain confidence in using Festool tools to elevate your future woodworking projects.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with Katie Stofel

Saturday, October 24, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Monday, October 26, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Thursday, October 29, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

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$125.00

All Levels

Halloween Date Night Machete

with Jim Mahan

Friday, October 30, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Our Date Night at the Wood Shop series is designed to give couples a chance to spend an evening together making a fun project and lasting memories! All of these sessions are priced per couple, so you only need to register for one spot. In this spooky version of our Date Night series, couples will walk away with a custom made machete, just in time for Halloween! Sign up today for this scary night you'll never forget!

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$150.00

All Levels

Ball and Claw Foot Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, November 1, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM

This class is a great opportunity to learn a basic fundamental element of period furniture making. It’s suggested to take the Spoon Carving and/or Intro to Traditional Woodcarving class prior to this class, but not necessary. The Ball and Claw foot is an iconic detail found in many early American furniture pieces, particularly in the Chippendale style. Though Thomas Chippendale never had an example of one, early American period furniture makers who immigrated from Dutch countries started implementing this concept into Chippendale style furniture, being it popular during the era. It’s derived from Chinese influence, mimicking a dragon clutching a ball or gem. It’s associated with American furniture, as we attributed the visual aspect to that of an eagle claw. This class covers how to layout the foot dimensionally, shape and carve the ball, integrate the webbings, detail the talons, and shape the toes. This class is a wonderful chance for furniture makers and woodworkers alike to heighten the quality and aesthetic of their woodworking projects.

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$80.00

All Levels

Intro to Spoon Carving

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, November 1, 2026, 3 PM - 8 PM

Spoon carving is a fun, almost anywhere/anytime carving activity. Learn to select material for carving, rough out your blank, avoid injury, deal with tricky grain issues and how to finish your new spoon. Our instructor will share tips, provide feedback and help troubleshoot any difficulties you experience in completing your project.

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Monday, November 2, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Bud Vase

with Jim Mahan

Monday, November 2, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Take this class to develop your turning skills by making a wooden bud vase! While the instructor will provide project guidance, students will be able to exercise their creativity by shaping the vase however they see fit. Each student will leave with a truly unique bud vase to show off or give to a loved one! NOTE: While this class can be taken as a standalone course, this is a great follow on class to our Spindle Turning 101 as it gives students a fun project to practice their beads and coves.

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$150.00

All Levels

Country Clock

with Jim Mahan

Friday, November 6, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This Country Clock is a simple, attractive project that gives you the opportunity to try an antique finishing process. If country isn't your style, try this mantle clock with a stained or natural finish without the hearts. It is a great looking timepiece no matter what you choose.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, November 7, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$130.00

All Levels

Date Night: Coffee Night

with Jim Mahan

Saturday, November 7, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Couples in this class will turn a Coffee Scoop and a handle for a ceramic coffee mug! The Class will cover choosing design options, selecting and preparing blanks, turning handles, applying a food safe finish, and attaching the hardware.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Sunday, November 8, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$90.00

Beginner

Router Basics

with Wayne Mobley

Tuesday, November 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

The router is one of the more versatile tools in the wood shop, but it can be very intimidating to a beginner. Take this workshop to learn more about selecting routers, using them safely, choosing the proper bits, and increasing the router's versatility by mounting it to a table and utilizing various jigs and accessories.

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$125.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Platter

with David Sapp

Wednesday, November 11, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Turning a bowl is fun, but turning a platter is a whole new game! Come in for this class and let David show you how to pull off this game changing project. David will open up a whole new world of turning where no square bit of wood, whether big or small, figured or plain, wet or dry will be safe again. We will discuss platter design, holding methods, tool techniques and proper finishing techniques. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add another project to your turning repertoire. Each student will leave with a platter approximately 10" around and 1-1/4" thick.

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$350.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 101: Boxes and Frames

with David Pinkevich

Part 1: Thursday, November 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Friday, November 13, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Take our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series to gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to tackle your upcoming cabinet projects! While the focus of this series is on kitchen cabinetmaking, the techniques you’ll learn can easily be applied to many types of cabinetry including bathroom vanities, closets, mudrooms, built-ins, and more. In the first part of this series, students will spend 12+ hours of class time learning about the cabinetmaking process as they build two cabinets to take home. Topics covered include: creating a cut list, processing sheets of plywood, creating case joinery, applying edge banding, drilling shelf pin holes, and making and attaching face frames. Students will complete two cabinet boxes: a base cabinet sized to fit common benchtop tools, and a wall cabinet that can be used for utility or shop storage. Any extra time at the end of the class can be used for preparing surfaces for finish and/or discussing kitchen layout ideas. Students registered for future sessions of this series can choose to leave their cabinets onsite.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Thursday, November 12, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, November 14, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, November 15, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$100.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals II - Bowl Turning

with David Sapp

Sunday, November 15, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

In the second part of our Wood Turning Fundamentals series, students will hone their bowl turning skills with a natural edge bowl. They will be practicing different cuts including push cuts, pull cuts, and shear cuts. A portion of the class will be devoted to cutting and drying blanks for turning. PRE-REQUISITE: Wood Turning Fundamentals I

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$100.00

All Levels

Pen Turning 102: Making Resin Casted Pen Blanks

with Jim Mahan

Monday, November 16, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Learn how to make your own pen blanks using epoxy in this class! Students will learn the basics of using epoxy resin as they're guided through the process of creating their own blanks. NOTE: Students can take our Pen Turning 103 class to turn their blank into a pen OR they can come back after the class to de-mold their blank and take it home to turn.

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$160.00

All Levels

Couples: Drunken Cutting Boards

with Jim Mahan

Friday, November 20, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

A "Drunken" cutting board is a handmade board with a unique, wavy, checkerboard pattern created by gluing two strips of wood together, then cutting them and alternating the pieces in a wavy or "drunken" fashion. These boards are crafted from contrasting hardwoods like maple and cherry, walnut and ash, or sapele, making them functional works of art and conversation pieces. All handcrafted, durable, and finished with food-safe finishes. Note: Each couple will make a pair of cutting boards.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Saturday, November 21, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$420.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals III

with Wayne Mobley

Part 1: Saturday, November 21, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, November 22, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the final part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will spend two days learning about casework construction as they make a solid wood cabinet. New topics covered during this session include designing traditional casework, laying out and creating cabinet joinery, and making and fitting inset raised panel doors. Students will leave with a beautiful Shaker Wall Cabinet and a greater confidence to apply their skills to future woodworking projects. PRE-REQUISITES: Woodworking Fundamentals I & II.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, November 29, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$100.00

All Levels

Hand Tools 201: Sharpening & Shaping

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, November 29, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This class is subsequent to the 101 class. As you become more familiar with utilizing hand tools for your projects, this class offers ways to maintain your tools for longevity and efficiency while working. We will go over the process of sharpening chisels, hand planes, carving gouges, card scrapers, handsaws, etc. This will benefit the quality of the tools use greatly. We will also cover different shaping techniques with hand tools alone rather than with power tools. Using drawknives and spoke shaves to shape dimensional lumber into rounded and curved pieces. Which we will follow with using rasps, files and scrapers to achieve a finish ready surface. This class overall gives you the ability to start elevating the way you create your own projects by making shaped details with only hand tools.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Wednesday, December 2, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

Part 2: Friday, December 4, 2026, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$200.00

All Levels

Intro to Marquetry and Inlay

with Austin Chandeler

Sunday, December 6, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Marquetry is an art form of woodworking that has been around for centuries. It involves cutting thin veneers by hand which are later inlayed into a woodworking piece of furniture parts. Marquetry is as the French called it, "Painting with wood". This class teaches the fundamental aspects of doing marquetry for your own projects. This course covers resawing veneers, creating patera packets, hand cutting techniques, sand shading, glue ups, and demonstrating inlaying your marquetry piece into wood.

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$90.00

Beginner

Bird House

with Jim Mahan

Monday, December 7, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

In this class each student will construct a bird house out of one cedar fence picket.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 102: Drawers

with David Pinkevich

Thursday, December 10, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of this series, students will receive hands-on practice creating drawers. Topics covered include: measuring for drawers, creating a cut list, discussing different types of joinery, assembling drawers, preparing for finish, and attaching drawer slides. This class can be taken as a standalone course, but the drawers will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in the KC101 class, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$90.00

ALL

SHARPENING YOUR TURNING TOOLS

with Katie Stofel

Thursday, December 10, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Sharpening skills are essential for the woodturner. Let us show you how to maintain a sharp edge on your turning tools. We will have the the Wolverine Sharpening Jig by Oneway and the Sorby Pro-Edge set up to use. We will show you how to use either of these to properly sharpen your turning tools: gouges, scrapers & skews will be covered in depth. Each Student may bring 2 Turning Tools that need sharpening.

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$150.00

Beginner

Kitchen Cabinetmaking 103: Shaker Doors

with David Pinkevich

Friday, December 11, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In this edition of our Kitchen Cabinetmaking Series, students will learn how to make their own Shaker style flat panel doors from start to finish. Topics covered include: measuring for doors, creating a cut list, processing hardwood lumber, routing cope-and-stick joinery, assembling doors, preparing the surface for finish, and attaching euro cup hinges. While this can be taken as a standalone course, the doors will be sized specifically for the cabinets built in KC101, and no size alterations will be allowed due to time and material constraints.

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$150.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals I

with Ron Howes

Saturday, December 12, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to safely use the core tools of the wood shop. During the first half of the class, we will focus on how to properly flatten and size lumber using the table saw, jointer, and planer. Once the material is flat and square, we will discuss glue up methods as we join the material to create a cutting board. The second half of the class will focus on safely using the router and router table to shape the board and apply a decorative edge. Students will leave with a completed project and a great foundation for starting their woodworking journey!

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$75.00

All Levels

Kids: Introduction to Woodworking

with Jim Mahan

Tuesday, December 15, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

This introductory class is designed for kids age 12-18 who are interested in learning about the world of Woodworking.

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$90.00

ALL

BANDSAW FUNDAMENTALS

with Jim Mahan

Tuesday, December 15, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

In this class the students will learn about using a Band Saw. We will discuss the different types and sizes of Band Saws, and how to set them up properly. We will cover how to choose the right accessories and the right blades for your projects. The students will leave the class with the confidence they need to use the Band Saw in their next project.

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$100.00

Beginner/Intermediate

Wood Turned Lidded Box

with David Sapp

Wednesday, December 16, 2026, 9 AM - 1 PM

Are you ready to take your turning skills up a notch? Then come take this lidded box class. David will take you on a journey to turn a block of wood into a custom turned lidded box. Along this journey we will discuss wood selection, holding methods, box design and finishing. We will spend time on the different tools we use and the proper turning techniques to achieve a box that will be a lasting treasure.

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$100.00

Beginner

Hand Tools 101: Introduction

with Austin Chandeler

Thursday, December 17, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

This class is a fundamentally essential way to be introduced into working with traditional hand tools that have been used for thousands of years. The focal points will be using hand planes, learning how to setup and adjust planes to flatten/smooth a board, join an edge and beveling. Handsaws, which we will cover western and Japanese pull saws to practice proper sawing techniques. Chisels will be used also to practice making a mortise with clean edges. During the class we will also talk and use other hand tools such as spoke shaves, card scrapers, drawknives, rasps/files etc. This class elevates your skill set to begin using various tools and skills to start implementing them into your own projects.

$150.00

All Levels

Knife Making 101

with Jim Mahan

Friday, December 18, 2026, 2 PM - 7 PM

Create a knife you will be proud to show and use for a lifetime or simply give as a gift. With this WoodRiver kit, you can make a high-quality knife without the need for metalworking tools, or the expertise required to make the blade. The knife is constructed from 7/64" - thick high-quality 440C stainless steel that is easy to sharpen and maintain a keen edge. Shape, mount and finish your custom handle for a truly one-of-a-kind, high-quality knife. The 8" overall length and 3 - 1/2" stainless steel blade with finger grip relief makes this a great general-purpose hunting, fishing, or camping knife.

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$160.00

All Levels

Wood Turning Fundamentals I - Intro To Turning

with David Sapp

Saturday, December 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Check out this class if you're interested in the world of wood turning! The class will begin with a discussion about lathe safety and terminology, the importance of sharpening, selecting the appropriate turning tools, and understanding the use of chucks and accessories. Students will then get several hours of hands-on practice learning fundamental tool techniques as they turn a small bowl project.

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$275.00

All Levels

Woodworking Fundamentals II

with Ron Howes

Part 1: Saturday, December 19, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, December 20, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM

In the second part of our Woodworking Fundamentals series, students will receive hands-on practice with generating a cut-list, processing lumber, laying out and creating joinery, cutting tapered legs, assembling tables, and applying an oil finish (as time allows). Along with developing the foundational skills learned in Fundamentals I, the main focus of this class is on discussing pros and cons of several joinery methods, including pocket screws, dowels, dominos, and Mortise and Tenons. Students will be able to apply at least one of these methods to their Shaker End Table projects, and will leave with a better understanding of woodworking joinery and furniture construction techniques. PRE-REQUISITE: Woodworking Fundamentals I OR Table Saw/Jointer/Planer.

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$80.00

ALL

Pen Turning 101: The Basics

with Jim Mahan

Monday, December 28, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Students will learn the proper steps to make a pen, from cutting and turning to finishing and final assembly. Each student will turn a pen to take home to show friends and family members. CAUTION: Pen Turning can be very addictive! This class may be cancelled if there are fewer than 3 students.

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$125.00

All Levels

Date Night: Plant Stand

with Aaron and Aubrey Sapp

Monday, December 28, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Bring your date to this class to make a Mid-Century Modern Plant Stand! Students will receive hands-on practice with creating domino and half-lap joinery, tapering and shaping legs, and preparing surfaces for finish. Each couple will leave with a completed plant stand as well as a ceramic pot!