Woodworking Basics - Machines: Essential Tools (3h)
Woodworking Basics - Machines: Essential Tools (3h)
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What are we learning?
Ever tried to build a simple shelf and ended up with something that looks like a Picasso painting? Don't worry, we've all been there. Join our Woodworking Basics - Machines class, where you'll finally get to know what all those intimidating machines do and how to use them without losing a finger.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the purpose and functionality of each machine: table saw, planer, and jointer.
- Learn the safety protocols and best practices for operating each machine.
- Gain hands-on experience in using each tool to dimension a piece of wood.
- Complete a step-by-step process to transform raw lumber into a finished, dimensioned piece.
What You Will Learn:
- Table Saw: Rip cutting, making straight cuts, and understanding blade adjustments.
- Planer: Smoothening and thicknessing wood, achieving a consistent surface.
- Jointer: Flattening and squaring edges, preparing wood for glue-ups and joinery.
Who Should Attend:
This class is perfect for woodworking enthusiasts, DIYers, and anyone interested in gaining foundational skills in operating essential woodworking machinery.
PREREQUISITE for intermediate classes.
What is Included?
What is Included?
We will provide:
- All necessary materials
- Tools
- Personal protection for the workshops
- Knowledge and the environment for
Where is This Workshop Held?
Where is This Workshop Held?
200A-388 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, ON M4M 3A5
Visit us at our Toronto Crafts studio location in the vibrant East End Leslieville/Riverdale.
Class Sizes?
Class Sizes?
We keep classes small, 3-6 people max. More space, more attention and better vibes.
We can host your groups, but will have the same student-teacher ratio!
Booking Policy
Booking Policy
Teens under 18 can attend with guardian consent or with guardian.
We kindly ask for 7 days of notice prior to class for cancelation or rescheduling. We try to be as accommodating as possible. This enables us to keep classes small and intentional. Info@torontocrafts.ca
