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SPRING 2008

 

Lectures    
3 Simple Finishes Gary Rogowski May 27
5pm to 8pm
5 & 10 Week Classes

 

 
Workbench Skills:
Drawer Building
Rob Wardwell 10 Mondays starting
March 31st 5-8pm
Woodworking for the
Complete Novice
 Waiting List

Dan Biasca

5 Tuesdays starting
April 1st 6-9pm

Advanced Carpentry for the Beginner:
Garden Bench

Lyle Lindsey

5 Tuesdays starting
May 6th 5-8pm
Workbench Skills:
Shaker Style End Table

Jeff O'Brien

10 Wednesdays starting
April 2nd 5-8 pm
Hand Tools Skills:
Blanket Chest
 Waiting List

Brooks Nelson

10 Thursdays starting
April 3rd 5-8 pm
Hands-On Workshops

 

 
Special Projects Class Gary Rogowski Thursdays starting
April 17th 3-6 pm
Women's Woodworking Weekend Liz Meyer April 19-20
9am to 4pm
Making Fine Wooden Hand Planes Alexander Anderson May 3-4,
9am to 4pm
Sharpening Jeff Zens May 10
9am to 4pm
Wooden Kitchenware Dan Biasca June 7-8
9am to 4pm


Woodworking is a dangerous craft. It is also one that depends upon the individual to fully understand its consequences. Ignoring safety practices, using tools improperly, or operating tools under the influence of alcohol or drugs may lead to serious injury. Don't attempt any technique unless you fully understand it. It is our role to provide you with instruction so rely on us for assistance and guidance. There are no stupid questions you can ask, so please take advantage of our expertise. We will ask you to sign a liability awareness and release form before beginning any workshop.

Gift certificates for all of the classes, workshops and lectures are available.

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Find your place at The Studio

The Northwest Woodworking Studio is dedicated to teaching the art and the craft of woodworking.
People of all abilities and backgrounds are welcome to come and use their hands and eyes and hearts to build functional and beautiful objects that will last for generations to come.

Novice: For those with absolutely no woodworking experience. Feel comfortable in class with other folks who haven't laid their hands on hand tools before either!

Beginner: Taken our novice class? Done a little sawing, chiseling, or planing here and there? These classes are for you. However, students with varying levels of experience will all find something of value in these classes.
The Hand Tool Skills series falls into this category.

Intermediate: For students who have taken previous beginning level classes or come to us with a fair amount of woodworking experience. The Workbench Skills series and Masterworks classes fall into this category.

All levels: Refers to Beginning level and upward. Novice level students are encouraged to take the "Woodworking for the Complete Novice" class first.

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