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FTW3D_C25 Fundamentals of Traditional Woodworking III Daytime

March 31 @ 9:00 am - April 8 @ 5:00 pm

$1,164.00

Dive into furniture-making with this immersive weekday class.

Running weekdays from March 31 to April 8, this class packs our popular evening Fundamentals III class into a convenient daytime option for woodworkers who already have some basic experience with woodworking concepts, tools, and techniques.

In just seven total days (March 31–April 4 and April 7–8), you will develop more advanced skills and refine your craftsmanship by building a classic side table in a focused and supportive environment.

This heirloom quality, solid wood table incorporates several traditional joinery techniques, including a dovetailed drawer and mortise-and-tenoned aprons.

With personalized instruction from master furniture-maker David Fleming, you will develop your hand-tool skills including sharpening and shaping, along with additional advanced techniques.

You will learn:

  • advanced hand and power tool use
  • shaping with hand tools
  • advanced joinery
  • furniture assembly techniques
  • how to refine your craftsmanship and efficiency
  • how to apply traditional finishing

If you’re a brand new woodworker, you can start with our one-week daytime Fundamentals I class from March 10–14, then daytime Fundamentals II class from March 24–28, and follow with Fundamentals III to go from beginner to furniture-maker in less than one month!

Prefer an evening schedule? See our Evening session Fundamentals III, which runs April 14–May 22.

BONUS! Students who complete all three Fundamentals of Traditional Woodworking classes receive a certificate of accomplishment.

Schedule: This is a daytime class running weekdays March 31–April 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a total of 56 instruction hours. There are no scheduled classes on Saturday, April 5 or Sunday, April 6.

Prerequisite: Fundamentals I and II, or equivalent.

Tools required: All tools and materials supplied by the school.

Please bring ear and eye protection and a safety mask. No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.

Class size: Minimum 5, Maximum 8.

Please read and understand our Refund and Cancellation policies. By making payment you acknowledge that you have read and understood these policies.

Safety

Eye, hearing and dust protection are required in the machine room or when operating machines in the bench room.

Long sleeves and loose-fitting clothing are not allowed around the power equipment. Long hair must be pulled back and secured.

Closed-toe shoes are required. Open-toed shoes or sandals are not allowed.

COVID Policy: Masks are optional, however, if you are exhibiting symptoms of any contagious illness or if you have had a positive test for COVID or influenza within the past 5 days, please notify the school and do not attend class.

Thank you for your understanding.

Meet your Instructor

David Fleming learned basic carpentry as a matter of necessity while living for many years remote northwest Alaska for many years. In the 1980’s, he discovered the work of woodworking icon James Krenov, and spent two years studying with Krenov at the renowned Fine Woodworking program at California’s College of the Redwoods. David relocated to Scottsdale, AZ in 1993 and has made furniture there ever since. An expert in hand tool use, he has taught Krenov-inspired woodworking techniques to small classes and groups since 2009. Visit www.dfcabinetmaker.com

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FTW3D_C25
Fundamentals III daytime
$ 1,164.00

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