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804-355-3945
Fax:
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9862 West Broad Street
Glen Allen, VA 23060
USA

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Hours of Operation

sunday 12 PM - 5 PM
monday 9 AM - 7 PM
tuesday 9 AM - 7 PM
wednesday 9 AM - 7 PM
thursday 9 AM - 7 PM
friday 9 AM - 7 PM
saturday 9 AM - 6 PM

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Porter Cable Dovetail Jig with Bert Elchinger
Full

Tuesday, April 5, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: Router Magic Class
Class Size: 4-6
Description: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL - This class is for those who wish to enhance their projects with professional looking dovetail joints. Students will use the Porter Cable 12" dovetail jig while making all four joints: through, half-blind, box and sliding. Jig set up and adjustment as well as when the different joints are applied will be thoroughly covered.
Tuition: $85.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Full

Part 1: Saturday, April 9, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, April 10, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 16. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES WILL BE ISSUE FOR CANCELLATIONS LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM THE CLASS

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Small Projects with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
All

Tuesday, April 12, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: none
Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class will demystify the access and cost getting started in woodworking. Using tools that are accessible starting at the beginner level or to anyone looking to brush up on their skills. Each class will be a different project that you'll love around your home or to give as a gift.
Tuition: $145.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS FOR CANCELLATIONS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO CLASS

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Part 1: Thursday, April 14, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Friday, April 15, 9 AM - 6 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 16. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00

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Making A River Table with Goodview Woodworks featuring Nathan Porter
Full

Part 1: Saturday, April 16, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Part 2: Sunday, April 24, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn the techniques of making a River Table on a smaller scale using various types of epoxy with wood. You will build the mold for the project, place the wood in it then pour the epoxy. The next week will be spent finishing your project.
Tuition: $450.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Beginning Lathe Turning with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
Full

Saturday, April 16, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 3-6
Description: Learn the basics of woodturning on the lathe, through instruction with Hunter Tolley. He will cover safety issues, tool sharpening, sanding and mounting stock. You will gain knowledge through hands-on practice turning spindles and bowls.
Tuition: $150.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Scratch Stocks with Bert Elchinger
All

Wednesday, April 20, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: You gotta love working with hand tools!
Class Size: 4-6
Description: Many simpletools have been around a long time, having helped our predecessors achieve beautiful results quickly and more efficiently than we can accomplish with our shops full of fancy machines. Learn how to make, adjust, and use some of these neat tools in this three-hour course. Like agood friend, some will live close to you, ready to help any time you need it.
Tuition: $85.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Advanced Cutting Board 2.0 with Annessa Jones
Full

Part 1: Friday, April 22, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Part 2: Saturday, April 23, 10 AM - 3:30 PM

Prerequisite: Cutting Board Class
Class Size: 4-6
Description: In this class you'll take cutting boards to the next level. We'll create an end-grain board with both juice grooves and routed hand holds. We'll also demonstrate how to create a custom juice groove jig for making cutting boards in your own shop!
Tuition: $125.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Lumber Milling And Prep with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, April 26, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn the steps of dressing rough lumber into finished stock for final project use. This hands on class will address cupped, warped and bent stock, controlling snipe, tapering boards when desired and the differences between helical and straight knife cutter heads.
Tuition: $85.00

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Finishing with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Wednesday, April 27, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 2-8
Description: Finishing can make or break your project. Spend the evening with Brian as he unravels the mysteries of completing your project. This class will include surface preparation and a variety of finishes, including oil and water based materials, shellac and varnish.
Tuition: $80.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Full

Part 1: Saturday, April 30, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, May 1, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 18. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Basic Box Building with Brian Noble-Marx
All

Wednesday, May 4, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Small boxes have a wide variety of uses and make excellent gifts. They can be carved, accented with inlay or highly figured woods and decoratively changed with the router. In this class you will make a box using mitered joints and spline construction.
Tuition: $95.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Date Night At Woodcraft with Kevin Sontag
All

Friday, May 6, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 2-4 couples
Description: Do you and your significant other want to learn basic wood working skills and have fun creating a one of a kind project together? We will provide the food, soft drinks, and materials. You only need to show up and be ready to make some saw dust. Projects will vary from month to month and will consist of small projects such as pens, bottle stoppers/openers, pepper grinders, etc.
Tuition: $195.00

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Router Magic with Brian Noble-Marx
Full

Saturday, May 7, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Spend an entire day with the router, learning exactly what this versatile tool can do. This will be a very hands-on experience and will cover many router topics including creating inlays, template work (i.e.: liquid catch groove on a cutting board), using an edge guide, tongue and groove, and combining bits to create decorative moldings and accents.
Tuition: $155.00

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Beginning Lathe Turning with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
Full

Saturday, May 7, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Class Size: 3-6
Description: Learn the basics of woodturning on the lathe, through instruction with Hunter Tolley. He will cover safety issues, tool sharpening, sanding and mounting stock. You will gain knowledge through hands-on practice turning spindles and bowls.
Tuition: $150.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Basic Box Building with Brian Noble-Marx
All

Sunday, May 8, 12 PM - 4 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Small boxes have a wide variety of uses and make excellent gifts. They can be carved, accented with inlay or highly figured woods and decoratively changed with the router. In this class you will make a box using mitered joints and spline construction.
Tuition: $95.00
Tuition Notes: REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES WILL BE ISSUED UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THIS CLASS

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Turn A Wood Bolt Action Rifle Pen with Clark Brummett
All

Sunday, May 8, 1 PM - 4 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Take your pen turning to the next level with this more intricate and very popular pen. It makes a perfect conversation starter and gift for wild life and fire arms enthusiasts.
Tuition: $80.00

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Intro To CNC with John Gonzalez
All

Monday, May 9, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: N/A
Description: This is an introductory course to CNC. Students will learn the basic components of a CNC machine and fundamentals of how to design and machine a simple sign.
Tuition: $80.00

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Hand Planes with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, May 10, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 2-6
Description: In this class Bert will show you why there are so many different types of planes and what each one was used for. Through demonstrations, he will show you why the most expensive plane is NOT necessary to get a perfect surface. Watch his procedure of making rough lumber turn into glass smooth, finish ready surfaces in just minutes, no sanding necessary! Ever wonder what to look for in a flea marker plane? How to sharpen it for razor thin shavings? How to set it up properly? What makes one plane better than another? Come see why every shop needs a good hand plane no matter what style furniture you make. If you are thinking about incorporating hand tools into your work, take this class before you buy your first hand plane.
Tuition: $90.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Full

Part 1: Thursday, May 12, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Friday, May 13, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 18. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Adirondack Chair with Rick Crook
Intermediate

Part 1: Saturday, May 14, 9 AM - 5 PM
Part 2: Sunday, May 15, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Spend a weekend with Woodcraft and leave with a traditional Adirondack chair. This course is designed for the intermediate level woodworker with some experience using both power and hand tools to cut, drill, sand and assemble this classic chair. Instructions, drawings, cypress wood and fasteners are included in the tuition.
Tuition: $350.00

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Spoon Carving with Shenandoah Carving Co featuring Tim Gochenour
Full

Sunday, May 15, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: There's nothing better than taking a hunk of wood and turning it into a beautiful cooking utensil. From start to finish we will use Green Woodworking Methods to create a personalized spoon.
Tuition: $120.00

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Intermediate Finishing with Bert Elchinger
Intermediate

Wednesday, May 18, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: Basic Finishing
Class Size: 4-6
Description: Take finishing to the next level. Through a combination of hands-on experience, demonstration and discussion, you will learn more about uniform staining, a variety of top coats with various application methods, rubbed out finishes, dealing with difficult grain and much more. It will incorporate time honored techniques and address carvings and turnings as well as traditional furniture. Basic finishing is a prerequisite for this class.
Tuition: $95.00

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Intermediate Woodworking with Brian Noble-Marx
Intermediate

Part 1: Friday, May 20, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Saturday, May 21, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 3: Sunday, May 22, 9 AM - 5 PM

Prerequisite: Completion Of "Fundamentals Of Woodworking"
Class Size: 6
Description: This class builds on the foundations established in our Fundamentals class taking your woodworking skills to the next level. With the aid of major power tools and the Leigh jig, you will build a dovetailed blanket chest with lifting top and decorative feet. Joinery, wood preparation and lamination are a key focus. This is an intermediate level class requiring completion of "Fundamentals of Woodworking" as a prerequisite. Stop in to see examples of your finished product.
Tuition: $425.00

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Hollow Form Basics with Ray Deyo
Intermediate

Saturday, May 21, 9 AM - 1 PM

Prerequisite: Bowl Turning Experience
Class Size: 4
Description: Turning hollow forms requires a completely different approach to bowl turning. Standard tools won't work because of depth and design and quite often you can't see the tool in action. This class is designed to introduce you to hollow form turning. It will expand what you can make and help you successfully change your current designs. In the process of of actually turning a hollow form, you will learn how to use the tool, anticipate where it is cutting, and keep it sharp.
Tuition: $95.00

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Knife Making with Rick Crook
Beginner

Wednesday, May 25, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: From hunting and camping to preparing a simple meal, a good knife is indispensable. Learn the ins and outs of making your own knife handles. You will select from one of four knife kits and numerous knife scales to create your own knife. Rick will cover sizing, shaping, fastening, finishing and polishing. You'll walk out of class with a sharp treasure!
Tuition: $90.00

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Sharpening Basics with Brian Noble-Marx
All

Wednesday, June 1, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class will show how you can sharpen your shop tools using various methods including Tormek, water stones and oil stones. Please bring two dull tools to the class and they will leave with a razor sharp edge.
Tuition: $85.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS BEFORE CLASS

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Making A River Table with Goodview Woodworks featuring Nathan Porter
All

Part 1: Saturday, June 4, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Part 2: Sunday, June 12, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn the techniques of making a River Table on a smaller scale using various types of epoxy with wood. You will build the mold for the project, place the wood in it then pour the epoxy. The next week will be spent finishing your project.
Tuition: $450.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAY PRIOR TO CLASS

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Beginning Lathe Turning with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
Full

Saturday, June 4, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Class Size: 3-6
Description: Learn the basics of woodturning on the lathe, through instruction with Hunter Tolley. He will cover safety issues, tool sharpening, sanding and mounting stock. You will gain knowledge through hands-on practice turning spindles and bowls.
Tuition: $150.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS OF CLASS

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Carve a Walking Stick with Shenandoah Carving Co featuring Tim Gochenour
All

Sunday, June 5, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 4-8
Description: Like to go hiking or know someone who does? This class will teach you the basics of making a simple walking stick using green woodworking methods. Using fallen branches, we will use traditional hand tools to create a unique and functional object. The class will cover material selection and removal, decorating, and finishing.
Tuition: $160.00
Tuition Notes: REQUIRED TO WEAR CARVING GLOVE WE PROVIDE

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Advanced Woodworking Series: Gate Leg Table with Brian Noble-Marx
Intermediate/Advanced

Part 1: Monday, June 6, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Tuesday, June 7, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 3: Wednesday, June 8, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 4: Thursday, June 9, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 5: Friday, June 10, 9 AM - 6 PM

Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Woodworking
Class Size: 6
Description: In it’s down position this hall table with drawer fits in any room comfortably. It can quickly transform to a four-person square table by swinging the rear legs on their wooden hinges to support the folding leaf. Learn how to cut your drawer fronts out of the apron, dovetail and add cockbead to give them a distinct look and fit them with a hand plane. Please visit the store to see an example of the project you will build.Prerequisite: Fundamentals of WoodworkingOther recommended classes before attending: Intermediate Woodworking, Router Magic, Porter Cable Dovetail Jig
Tuition: $999.00

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Using Jamb Chucks with Ray Deyo
Intermediate

Saturday, June 11, 9 AM - 1 PM

Prerequisite: Experienced and comfortable using lathe and turning tools
Class Size: 4-6
Description: Expand your turning capabilities through alternative mounting techniques when the chuck or faceplate just doesn’t work. Learn how to mount odd shapes, extra large or small pieces, create off-center inlays, gain easier access to difficult areas with tools and more. This class will teach you how to accomplish what may currently be impossible to do. Students will make a variety of sample jamb chucks for future reference and use.
Tuition: $95.00

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Hand Cut Dovetails with Tom Lasser
Full

Sunday, June 12, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 6
Description: Students will learn to lay out and hand cut through and half blind dovetails. At the end of this class, you will be able to plan your projects around the pinnacle of woodworking joints...the dovetail. Tuition includes a new, personal chisel for each student.
Tuition: $85.00

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Porter Cable Dovetail Jig with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, June 14, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: Router Magic Class
Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class is for those who wish to enhance their projects with professional looking dovetail joints. Students will use the Porter Cable 12" dovetail jig while making all four joints: through, half-blind, box and sliding. Jig set up and adjustment as well as when the different joints are applied will be thoroughly covered.
Tuition: $125.00

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Finishing with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Wednesday, June 15, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: up to 12
Description: Finishing can make or break your project. Spend the evening with Brian as he unravels the mysteries of completing your project. This class will include surface preparation and a variety of finishes, including oil and water based materials, shellac and varnish.
Tuition: $80.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Full

Part 1: Saturday, June 18, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, June 19, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 18. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR TO CLASS

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Drawer Construction with Bert Elchinger
All

Wednesday, June 22, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Construct a drawer using a variety of joints providing reference for future projects in your shop. This class will also cover measurement, fit, alignment and touch on the selection of guides and slides.
Tuition: $95.00

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Build A Toy Chest with Bert Elchinger
Intermediate

Saturday, June 25, 9 AM - 5 PM

Prerequisite: some woodworking experience required
Class Size: 4-6
Description: Spend the day with Bert Elchinger building a toy chest from scratch. This class requires some woodworking experience using power tools.
Tuition: $295.00

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American Slim Line Pen with Clark Brummett
All

Sunday, June 26, 1 PM - 4 PM

Class Size: 6
Description: This is a great introductory class for pen turning. Learn through instruction and hands-on experience by completing your own personally turned American Slim Line pen. These pens make excellent gifts for friends and family.
Tuition: $85.00

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Small Projects with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
All

Tuesday, June 28, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: none
Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class will demystify the access and cost getting started in woodworking. Using tools that are accessible starting at the beginner level or to anyone looking to brush up on their skills. Each class will be a different project that you'll love around your home or to give as a gift.
Tuition: $100.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS FOR CANCELLATIONS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO CLASS

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Making A River Table with Goodview Woodworks featuring Nathan Porter
All

Part 1: Saturday, July 9, 9:30 AM - 4 PM
Part 2: Sunday, July 17, 1 PM - 4 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn the techniques of making a River Table on a smaller scale using various types of epoxy with wood. You will build the mold for the project, place the wood in it then pour the epoxy. The next week will be spent finishing your project.
Tuition: $450.00

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Lumber Milling And Prep with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, July 12, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn the steps of dressing rough lumber into finished stock for final project use. This hands on class will address cupped, warped and bent stock, controlling snipe, tapering boards when desired and the differences between helical and straight knife cutter heads.
Tuition: $85.00

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Bowl Turning: Mastering The Bowl Gouge with Ray Deyo
Intermediate

Saturday, July 16, 9 AM - 1 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: If you want to learn how to turn bowls on the lathe, this class is for you. Ray will focus on the fingernail bowl gouge as the primary tool and will teach you how to complete your piece with a perfect bottom. He will also explain the various methods for mounting your blank on the lathe and discuss wall thickness, design and turning speed.
Tuition: $95.00

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Cutting Board with Annessa Jones
All

Saturday, July 16, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn to make a cutting board using various species of wood and machines. You will use the miter saw, jointer, planer, table saw, and orbital sander. Sizes vary, but they are always beautiful!
Tuition: $95.00

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Band Saw Box with Clark Brummett
All

Sunday, July 17, 1 PM - 4 PM

Class Size: 4
Description: Expand the use of your band saw by making a variety of boxes. As you perfect the technique, a unique shape, any number of drawers and thickness are at your discretion. These make wonderful gifts or sale items.
Tuition: $90.00

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Humidor with Rick Crook
Intermediate

Part 1: Tuesday, July 19, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Part 2: Wednesday, July 20, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4
Description: Building a box for the storage of fine cigars at a high humidity level - we'll cover these topics: How to properly seal your humidor's interior How to line a humidor How to prevent cupping How to properly fit the lid on a humidor How to charge your humidor with moisture Most humidors are constructed of Spanish cedar, with linings composed of the same species. Spanish cedar has a lot going for it when it comes to the housing of fine cigars. First and foremost, it's an incredibly stable wood, able to stand up to the extreme difference in relative humidity between the interior and exterior of the box. Additionally, Spanish cedar is naturally fragrant, owing to the oils that occur naturally within the wood.
Tuition: $250.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Part 1: Saturday, July 23, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, July 24, 9 AM - 6 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 16. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00

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Scratch Stocks and Other Valuable Hand Tools and Techniques with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, July 26, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Prerequisite: You gotta love working with hand tools
Class Size: 4-6
Description: Many simpletools have been around a long time, having helped our predecessors achieve beautiful results quickly and more efficiently than we can accomplish with our shops full of fancy machines. Learn how to make, adjust, and use some of these neat tools in this three-hour course. Like agood friend, some will live close to you, ready to help any time you need it.
Tuition: $85.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAYS FROM CLASS DATE

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Basic Box Building with Brian Noble-Marx
All

Thursday, July 28, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Small boxes have a wide variety of uses and make excellent gifts. They can be carved, accented with inlay or highly figured woods and decoratively changed with the router. In this class you will make a box using mitered joints and spline construction.
Tuition: $95.00

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Router Magic with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Saturday, July 30, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Spend an entire day with the router, learning exactly what this versatile tool can do. This will be a very hands-on experience and will cover many router topics including creating inlays, template work (i.e.: liquid catch groove on a cutting board), using an edge guide, tongue and groove, and combining bits to create decorative moldings and accents.
Tuition: $155.00

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Beginning Lathe Turning with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
Full

Saturday, July 30, 9:30 AM - 4 PM

Class Size: 3-6
Description: Learn the basics of woodturning on the lathe, through instruction with Hunter Tolley. He will cover safety issues, tool sharpening, sanding and mounting stock. You will gain knowledge through hands-on practice turning spindles and bowls.
Tuition: $150.00

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Build An Electric Guitar with Dan Case
Intermediate

Part 1: Friday, August 5, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Saturday, August 6, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 3: Sunday, August 7, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Students will build a Telecaster style electric guitar from prepared wood blanks and should have experience using a plunge and table router, band saw, hand saw, files, rasps and sanders. All supplies are included.
Tuition: $800.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR

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Beginning Wood Carving with Tom Lasser
Beginner

Sunday, August 7, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class is designed for those who are interested in beginning carving as a woodworking hobby. You will be introduced to a variety of basic carving knife profiles, how and when they are used, proper care and sharpening. You will also begin a carving project which can be independently completed with what you will have learned in class.
Tuition: $85.00

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Adirondack Chair with Rick Crook
Intermediate

Part 1: Saturday, August 13, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, August 14, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Spend a weekend with Woodcraft and leave with a traditional Adirondack chair. This course is designed for the intermediate level woodworker with some experience using both power and hand tools to cut, drill, sand and assemble this classic chair. Instructions, drawings, cypress wood and fasteners are included in the tuition.
Tuition: $350.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR

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Tuning And Using Hand Planes with Bert Elchinger
All

Tuesday, August 16, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Learn how to tune up your hand plane for maximum enjoyment and gain tips on the proper care and use of this valuable tool.A variety of planes will be addressed to fit the needs of all.
Tuition: $90.00

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Knife Making with Rick Crook
Beginner

Wednesday, August 17, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: From hunting and camping to preparing a simple meal, a good knife is indispensable. Learn the ins and outs of making your own knife handles. You will select from one of four knife kits and numerous knife scales to create your own knife. Rick will cover sizing, shaping, fastening, finishing and polishing. You'll walk out of class with a sharp treasure!
Tuition: $90.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Part 1: Saturday, August 20, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Sunday, August 21, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 16. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO RESCHEDULES/REFUNDS UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR

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Beginning Lathe Turning with 13 Oaks Woodshop featuring Hunter Tolley
All

Saturday, August 20, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 3-6
Description: Learn the basics of woodturning on the lathe, through instruction with Hunter Tolley. He will cover safety issues, tool sharpening, sanding and mounting stock. You will gain knowledge through hands-on practice turning spindles and bowls.
Tuition: $150.00
Tuition Notes: NO RESCHEDULES/REFUNDS UP TO 7 DAYS PRIOR TO CLASS

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Finishing with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Wednesday, August 24, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-10
Description: Finishing can make or break your project. Spend the evening with Brian as he unravels the mysteries of completing your project. This class will include surface preparation and a variety of finishes, including oil and water based materials, shellac and varnish.
Tuition: $80.00

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Sharpening Basics with Brian Noble-Marx
All

Thursday, August 25, 5:30 PM - 9 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class will show how you can sharpen your shop tools using various methods including Tormek, water stones and oil stones. Please bring two dull tools to the class and they will leave with a razor sharp edge.
Tuition: $85.00

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Making Base Cabinets with Stan Grochowski
All

Saturday, August 27, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: This class will unravel the secrets of base cabinet construction. It will include design, face frame versus frameless construction and adding drawers and doors. During the class, students will collectively make one base cabinet from scratch.
Tuition: $125.00

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Woodworking Fundamentals with Brian Noble-Marx
Beginner

Part 1: Thursday, September 22, 9 AM - 6 PM
Part 2: Friday, September 23, 9 AM - 5 PM

Class Size: 4-6
Description: Minimum age 16. Each student will make a Shaker style table using the table saw, planer, jointer and router. Safety issues for each of these tools and others will be covered. Students will receive a good foundation for future woodworking endeavors by making a piece of furniture they will be proud to have completed. This is our most popular class - reserve your spot early.
Tuition: $300.00
Tuition Notes: NO REFUNDS/RESCHEDULES LESS THAN 7 DAY PRIOR TO CLASS

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Advanced Cutting Board 2.0 with Annessa Jones
Beginner/Intermediate

Part 1: Friday, October 14, 5:30 PM - 8 PM
Part 2: Saturday, October 15, 10 AM - 3:30 PM

Prerequisite: Cutting Board Class
Class Size: 4-6
Description: In this class you'll take cutting boards to the next level. We'll create an end-grain board with both juice grooves and routed hand holds. We'll also demonstrate how to create a custom juice groove jig for making cutting boards in your own shop!
Tuition: $125.00

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Knife Making with Rick Crook
Beginner

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

Class Size: 4-6
Description: From hunting and camping to preparing a simple meal, a good knife is indispensable. Learn the ins and outs of making your own knife handles. You will select from one of four knife kits and numerous knife scales to create your own knife. Rick will cover sizing, shaping, fastening, finishing and polishing. You'll walk out of class with a sharp treasure!
Tuition: $90.00

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