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Introduction to Cabinet Making with Mitch Cain |
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Introduction to Cabinet Making with Tim Spratlin
This class concentrates on the techniques used in cabinet making rather than those used in furniture making. A medium sized painted plywood bookshelf is the project for this six night class and features techniques such as cutting plywood panels to size, using solid wood edging, making and applying a molding, making a mitered base, using a biscuit joiner and working with a router. The design of the bookcase features a molded plinth base, adjustable shelves, decorative moldings and a scalloped base. This class is designed for beginner and intermediate woodworkers who are interested in learning techniques they can use in numerous home improvement projects. The bookcase utilizes common power tools that most homeowners would have or might be considering purchasing. This class will provide you with the foundation skills needed for more advanced projects such as kitchen cabinets, storage cabinets, entertainment centers, counter tops and more. Advanced skills such as dovetailed drawers and raised panel doors will be featured in future classes in this series. Sign up today. Space is limited. Tuition: $245.00 plus materials
Section 062108A: Saturday & Sunday, June 21 & 22, 9:30am – 5:00pm
Note: This class was originally scheduled for May 17 & 18
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