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Skill Builders – How Logs are Cut Down
February 1 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Free – $60.00
How logs go from trees to lumber for use in woodworking. Learn to identify wood grain to get the best results in your projects. Great for beginners and the curious. There will be open Q&A time if you have specific inquiries about lumber and hardwood or need guidance on your next project!
This class is FREE for members and also open to the public. Members can RSVP on our website here . Not a member? If you love the workshop and want more classes or access to our facilities, check out our monthly memberships.
Duration: 1 hour – please arrive early, the workshop will start promptly
Maximum # of Participants: 12
Difficulty: Beginner
Age: 13+ Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Refunds or credit for future classes will only be provided if we are notified by email to [email protected] at least 24 hours in advance of the class. No refunds will be provided for late cancellation.
About the Instructor:
Adam is the true definition of a Maker with experience ranging from upholstery to machining exhaust fittings for light aircraft. He has been tinkering for as long as he can remember and fondly recalls spending summers with his dad and brothers building tree forts, soapbox racers, and bike ramps. Their favorite project? An epic two-floor pallet wood treehouse complete with lights, windows and (of course) a secret escape hatch. He followed his passion through school taking as many courses as he could in woodworking, metal fabrication, music production, and media arts. For the past 10 years, Adam has built skillsets in many disciplines with his favorite being custom car audio fabricator. Adam’s approach to design and making often comes from a need to solve problems that don’t have commercially available solutions.
Learn more about Maker Cube and check out our other classes and events at www.makercube.ca