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$90.00

All Levels

Making A Cutting Board

with Shaela Savage

Saturday, March 28, 2026, 10 AM - 1 PM

In this class the student will learn how to make a cutting board using different types of wood. You will learn how to measure, cut, glue, and round off the edges of the board and then put on a finish. By the end of the class the students will have the knowledge to go to their own shop and make many more cutting boards for friends and family.

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$150.00

All Levels

Make a Three-Dimensional Effect Chessboard

with Dan Seydor

Saturday, April 4, 2026, 10 AM - 3 PM

Make this eye-catching, 16-inch square chessboard, from Walnut & Hard Maple using a router table, table saw, & thickness planer. In addition, the students will learn proper gluing & clamping techniques, different finishing choices & general wood shop safety procedures. Also consider taking the "Scroll Saw: Chess Pieces" class that is typically offered a few weeks after this class!

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$90.00

All Levels

Hand Cut Dovetails

with Tim Gilman

Saturday, April 11, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Dovetails can improve the strength and appearance of your work. Your instructor will demonstrate the process of tool selection, joint layout, sawing, chiseling, and fitting. Then the instructor will help you use our tools to practice that process. The focus is on skill-building rather than making a finished product, so students can refine their technique through repetition and feedback. Dovetails cut in the class you can bring home with you. With this class and practice you will be able to use dovetails in your projects.

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$110.00

All Levels

Scroll Saw: Compound Cutting CHESS Pieces

with Tim Gilman

Saturday, April 11, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM

Let Tim Gilman, with more than a decade of scroll saw experience designing patterns, writing articles & reviews for Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine (www.scrollsawer.com), help you learn compound cutting while having fun making some chess pieces! The class will begin with a demonstration of attaching patterns, selecting blades, making compound cuts with on the scroll saw & smoothing your cuts with a sanding star. Then Tim will help you practice attaching patterns & cutting out some chess pieces you can take home. While there will only be class time to cut out several chess pieces, you will leave with an understanding of the process. Plus you will get to keep the book of scroll saw chess set patterns that was used in the class! With these patterns, the knowledge & practice gained from this class you'll be able to make your own chess set at home! Also consider taking the "Making a Chess Board" class that is typically offered a few weeks before this class! If you have limited scroll saw experience, consider taking "Scroll Saw Intro 101".

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$315.00

All Levels

Epoxy River Table (2 Part Class)

with Shaela Savage & Todd Rine

Part 1: Sunday, April 12, 2026, 1 PM - 5 PM

Part 2: Sunday, April 19, 2026, 12 PM - 5 PM

This is a 2 part class, All students attend both dates. Tuition includes the 1st & 2nd date. In this class students will be introduced to the process of making an epoxy river table, including mold construction, slab preparation, and epoxy pouring. Several different epoxy options will be discussed, along with dye and dust coloring. In part one, students will build the mold, cut and treat the slab, and pour the river. In part two, students will be instructed on how to prepare their river table for an epoxy top coat using several power tools such as the table saw, jointer, various sanders, and router table. After preparing, the top coat will be poured and projects would be ready for pickup in about a day.

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$350.00

All Levels

Woodturning with the Lathe Series: 4 classes at one bundled value price!

with Kirk Kapp

Part 1: Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 1 PM - 8 PM

Part 2: Thursday, April 16, 2026, 1 PM - 8 PM

This course will turn a beginner or intermediate student into a safe and experienced wood turner. 4 classes at one bundled value price! Day 1/Part 1= Class 1, One hour for you to go get dinner on your own & Class 2. Day 2/Part 2 = Class 3, One hour for you to go get dinner on your own & Class 4. Class 1 – Learn to sharpen a spindle gouge, bowl gouge and parting tool. Learn the four basic cuts in woodturning. The last hour will be turning a honey dipper. Class 2 – Learn to sharpen a skew and a spindle roughing gouge plus the tools from Class 1. Practice the four basic cuts and make a small wooden mallet. Class 3 - Learn to sharpen a scraper and tools from previous classes. Practice the four basic cuts and turn a small lidded box. Class 4 – Review sharpening tools with focus on bowl gouges. Practice the four basic cuts and turn a small bowl.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Friday, April 17, 2026, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Solid Wood Mallet with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

In this hands on class each student will be shown how to turn a mallet and then each student will turn an mallet that they can take home. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 1:30 PM - 5 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$90.00

Beginner

Scroll Saw Intro 101

with Tim Gilman

Saturday, May 2, 2026, 9 AM - 12 PM

Let Tim Gilman, with more than a decade of scroll saw experience designing patterns, writing articles & reviews for Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine (www.scrollsawer.com), help you start scrolling or improve your scrolling. This introductory hands on class will begin with an overview of how the scroll saw functions & the variety of projects you can complete with a scroll saw. Students will be shown the different types of blades & learn when they should be used. Students will be shown how to attach patterns & practice attaching patterns. Tim will guide students through the beginning lessons of Fox Chapel Publishing's Scroll Saw Workbook, the same lessons that Tim followed to learn the scroll saw many years ago! At the end of the class you'll have the option to purchase this book. The lessons in this book build your skill as you make cuts to create scrollwork that you can take home! Our classroom has enough scroll saws to ensure there will be a dedicated scroll for each student to use during the class to maximize their time practicing scrolling. With a class size limited to 5 students you'll get direct instruction & all your questions answered! You'll learn lots of tips & tricks such as squaring the blade, proper blade tension, hand placement & speed selection. After taking this class, watch the class schedule for more opportunities to improve your scrolling with intermediate scroll saw classes such as: Puzzle Making, Basket Making, Intarsia & Compound Cutting Magic Wands, Chess Pieces & More!

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$140.00

Beginner

Scroll Saw: Intro To Intarsia

with Tim Gilman

Saturday, May 2, 2026, 1 PM - 5 PM

Let Tim Gilman, with more than a decade of scroll saw experience designing patterns, writing articles & reviews for Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine (www.scrollsawer.com), help have fun you practicing intarsia. In this class you will be making a butterfly. First you will use the scroll saw to cut the wood into pieces & then you’ll use the Guinevere inflatable sanding system to give those pieces a life like appearance. When you are done sanding you’ll have the opportunity to dye the wood. Plus you’ll get to keep the book of intarsia skills & patterns that was used in this class. This book has 24 other projects in it! With the knowledge & practice gained from this class you’ll be ready to continue your intarsia journey making projects from this book at home! If you have limited scroll saw experience, consider taking "Scroll Saw Intro 101". Scroll Saw Intro 101 is typically offered the morning before this class.

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$200.00

All Levels

Make An End Grain Cutting Board

with Shaela Savage & Todd Rine

Sunday, May 17, 2026, 12 PM - 5 PM

Why buy a cutting board when you can make one for less. In this class you will get hands on practice cutting the wood on the table saw, gluing and clamping, sanding with a drum and orbital sander and applying a food safe finish. Students will take home a completed cutting board. Water and Snacks welcomed.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Friday, May 22, 2026, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Solid Wood Candlestick Holder with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Saturday, May 23, 2026, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

In this hands on class each student will be shown how to turn a candlestick holder and then each student will turn an candlestick holder that they can take home. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Saturday, May 23, 2026, 1:30 PM - 5 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$150.00

All Levels

Make a Three-Dimensional Effect Chessboard

with Dan Seydor

Saturday, May 30, 2026, 10 AM - 3 PM

Make this eye-catching, 16-inch square chessboard, from Walnut & Hard Maple using a router table, table saw, & thickness planer. In addition, the students will learn proper gluing & clamping techniques, different finishing choices & general wood shop safety procedures. Also consider taking the "Scroll Saw: Chess Pieces" class!

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$90.00

All Levels

Turning a Solid Wood Magic Wand with the Lathe

with Caleb Gabner

Saturday, June 6, 2026, 10 AM - 1 PM

In this hands on class each student will be shown how to turn a wand and then each student will turn an wand that they can take home. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$120.00

All Levels

Puzzle Piece Charcuterie Board

with Shaela Savage & Todd Rine

Sunday, June 7, 2026, 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Use a hand router to cut out 4 puzzle pieces using a template. We will use a palm router, sanders and finish. We will go over router safety and make a fun charcuterie board to show off to your friends and family.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Friday, June 12, 2026, 1 PM - 4:30 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$105.00

All Levels

The Art of Bowl Turning with the Lathe

with Kirk Kapp

Saturday, June 13, 2026, 12 PM - 5 PM

This class can teach someone new to the lathe how to make a bowl and can help an intermediate student refine their skills. Topics that will be covered in class: proper tool rest set up, proper approach and angle for efficient cutting, differences between the three different cutters (rougher, finisher and detail), scraping, shear cutting and sharpening. Students will practice the cuts appropriate for shaping and smoothing the inside and outside using traditional tools. Students will turn a bowl in this class. At the end of the class students should be able to turn a bowl on their own. Students are encouraged, although not required, to bring their own tools for an easier transition of skills from class to your own shop.

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$150.00

All Levels

Make a Three-Dimensional Effect Chessboard

with Dan Seydor

Saturday, June 27, 2026, 10 AM - 3 PM

Make this eye-catching, 16-inch square chessboard, from Walnut & Hard Maple using a router table, table saw, & thickness planer. In addition, the students will learn proper gluing & clamping techniques, different finishing choices & general wood shop safety procedures. Also consider taking the "Scroll Saw: Chess Pieces" class!

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$150.00

All Levels

Make a Three-Dimensional Effect Chessboard

with Dan Seydor

Saturday, July 25, 2026, 10 AM - 3 PM

Make this eye-catching, 16-inch square chessboard, from Walnut & Hard Maple using a router table, table saw, & thickness planer. In addition, the students will learn proper gluing & clamping techniques, different finishing choices & general wood shop safety procedures. Also consider taking the "Scroll Saw: Chess Pieces" class!

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$150.00

All Levels

Make a Three-Dimensional Effect Chessboard

with Dan Seydor

Saturday, August 22, 2026, 10 AM - 3 PM

Make this eye-catching, 16-inch square chessboard, from Walnut & Hard Maple using a router table, table saw, & thickness planer. In addition, the students will learn proper gluing & clamping techniques, different finishing choices & general wood shop safety procedures. Also consider taking the "Scroll Saw: Chess Pieces" class!

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$0.00

All Levels

Maximizing Your Bandsaw

with Alex Snodgrass

Thursday, October 15, 2026, 6 PM - 7 PM

Join Alex Snodgrass, the leading authority on the bandsaw, for an in-depth seminar on unlocking the full potential of your bandsaw. Participants will learn how to fine tune a bandsaw for smoother cuts and greater accuracy. He will also demonstrate how Carter Products accessories extend the tool’s range. Guides, mag fence, blades, inserts and a circle cutter will be highlighted for their role in precise and efficient work. The seminar will also include a brief segment on Titebond® glues, focusing on the optimal types for various woodworking projects. This seminar lays the groundwork for Alex’s box building class, offering students the chance to learn directly from a respected authority in woodworking. Sign up NOW! Seating is limited.

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$350.00

All Levels

Build A Pin Box and Two-Drawer Wave Box

with Alex Snodgrass

Friday, October 16, 2026, 9 AM - 4 PM

Renowned bandsaw master Alex Snodgrass will lead a hands-on class devoted to building two striking projects: a four-drawer pin box and a two-drawer wave box. Instruction covers setup, cutting techniques and safe shaping methods while Alex guides participants step by step and answers questions throughout the process. He also reveals the secrets behind his signature designs, including magnetic boxes, push button boxes, the gravity pin box and an articulated snake. Additionally, participants will receive exclusive access to a private video showcasing the completed projects, extending the learning beyond the classroom. By the end of the day, students not only complete two boxes but also gain the rare chance to learn directly from a legend in the craft, leaving with the skills and confidence to create almost any style of bandsaw box. Secure your spot TODAY. Class size is limited to 10.