Hello All, we are excited to announce a bunch of new classes at the North Carolina Furniture School and invite you to visit our class listings at:
ncfurnitureschool.com/classes
Our next upcoming class is Joinery Level 1. We do still have seats available, and hope to see some NCWW folks there! Call or email if you have questions:
stuart@ncfurnitureschool.com
252.916.8226
Here is the class listing, you can click the title below to visit the website:
Woodworking Joinery Level 1
10/22 - 23
We designed this class to give you a solid foundation in the most common joints used in general carpentry, cabinet and furniture making. The techniques we will focus on in this class will be made by machine. We will use the types of woodworking machines common to most home or small professional shops. These include the table saw, bandsaw, router, and drill press. The class will introduce you to joint types, applications, and methods for producing wood-to-wood joints using woodworking machines. We will use the types of machines commonly found in home and small commercial shops. The course will emphasize joinery nomenclature, operator safety, cut repeatability, and accuracy. During the class you will produce joinery samples for:
Classes begin each day at 9:00AM and end at 5:00PM.
ncfurnitureschool.com/classes
Our next upcoming class is Joinery Level 1. We do still have seats available, and hope to see some NCWW folks there! Call or email if you have questions:
stuart@ncfurnitureschool.com
252.916.8226
Here is the class listing, you can click the title below to visit the website:
Woodworking Joinery Level 1
10/22 - 23
We designed this class to give you a solid foundation in the most common joints used in general carpentry, cabinet and furniture making. The techniques we will focus on in this class will be made by machine. We will use the types of woodworking machines common to most home or small professional shops. These include the table saw, bandsaw, router, and drill press. The class will introduce you to joint types, applications, and methods for producing wood-to-wood joints using woodworking machines. We will use the types of machines commonly found in home and small commercial shops. The course will emphasize joinery nomenclature, operator safety, cut repeatability, and accuracy. During the class you will produce joinery samples for:
- Butt Joints
- Miter Joints
- Splined Miter Joints
- Dowel Joints
- Lap Joints
- Grooves
- Dados
- Rabets
- Finger Joints
- Box Joints
- Blind, Pinned, and Through Mortise & Tenon Joints
- Floating Tenons
- Through, Half-blind, and Sliding Dovetails
Classes begin each day at 9:00AM and end at 5:00PM.