In the nineteenth century, the lathe was an indispensable tool for chair makers, furniture makers, and other skilled woodworkers. This tool provides essential opportunities that continue to develop throughout the twentieth century and today, where woodturning provides endless potential for useful and decorative purposes.
In this class, learn the basics of woodturning while making simple and elegant projects including a candleholder, a rolling pin, and a honey dipper. This two-session class celebrates all the possibilities created from a single machine and a few hand tools.
This is a 2-day class!
Class Times and Cost
Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4: 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Members: $155, Nonmembers: $175