Learning Series 2 - Beyond Basics
Learning Series 2 - Beyond Basics
Instructor - Craig Vandall Stevens
To be scheduled again in the future
About the Learning Series
The Learning Series are ongoing, weekly classes designed to guide beginners through specific techniques and exercises, helping them build strong fundamental woodworking skills. Students will explore the tools, techniques and attitudes use to create fine, hand-made furniture and woodworking projects. The focus of these process-oriented classes is the development of skills, as they relate to hand, eye and workbench. The emphasis will be the sensitive use of hand tools combined with the proper and safe use of machines.
The Series has been created to help woodworkers develop safe, accurate and efficient woodworking techniques that lead to successful results and minimize many of the frustrations that occur when learning on their own. Upon completion of the first course, Learning Series 1 - Basics, a followup course, Learning Series 2 - Beyond Basics will begin. Learning Series 2 picks up where the first course left off and continues adding techniques and skills to student’s repertoire. Learning Series 3 will be a projects-style course where students will apply what they’ve learned to a furniture project.
Learning Series 2
In Learning Series 1, students learned important base skills, techniques and vocabulary as they got their start building an excellent woodworking background. Learning Series 2 - Beyond Basics continues that momentum, adding new techniques and reinforcing those already practiced in the first course.
Expanding on the same format as the Basics course, Beyond Basics introduces new joinery methods, additional techniques and continues to explore wood as a challenging material. Participants will learn and practice;
- half-blind dovetail joinery
- wedged, through tenons
- the bridle joint, along with frame and panel construction
- introducing speciality tools
- spokeshaves
- shoulder plane
- continue gaining proficiency with hand planes, chisels and scrapers learned in Learning Series 1
- as time permits, tool making
- small hammer
- small square
Cost includes all materials. Students bring their own lunch.
Click here for the recommended Tool List
PFW has a wide assortment of tools for students to use. However, if you have your own tools or would like an excuse to purchase some new ones, the tool list is below. PFW recommends purchasing tools from Tools for Working Wood, Lee Valley/Veritas, Hida Tool and Hock Tools
- Marking knife - Two Cherries No. 63, Baishinshi or Hock #MK075 Spear point
- Marking gauge - Tite-Mark 7” long marking gauge, or Veritas Micro Adjust marking gauge
- Sliding T-bevel - Starrett or Shinwa
- 12" or 6" Combination square - Starrett
- Bench chisels (smaller 1/8”, 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2”, 1” sizes are the most helpful). Ashley Iles or Fujihiro handmade Japanese chisels
- Hammer - 10 to 13 oz
- Dovetail saw (western or Japanese) - Gramercy, Lie Nielsen, Lee Valley or Hida Tool Gyokucho #S-372 Japanese dovetail saw
- Block plane - Lie Nielsen #102 or low angle Lie Nielsen #60 1/2
- Pencil, notebook, safety glasses and hearing protection