Learn the fundamentals of woodworking to create functional, decorative, or sculptural objects. New Students will work on guided projects while gaining fundamental skills with cutting, milling, joining, and finishing hardwoods and plywood.
Learn the fundamentals of woodworking to create functional, decorative, or sculptural objects. New Students will work on guided projects while gaining fundamental skills with cutting, milling, joining, and finishing hardwoods and plywood. Returning Students will further their skillsets through personal projects with instructor guidance.
Chicago Industrial Arts and Design Center (CIADC) is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit, charitable organization. Our mission is to provide continuing education, working access, and community for 3D object makers working with materials and processes requiring industrial workspace, specialized skill-sets, and shop equipment.
We are a multidisciplinary industrial arts and design resource center featuring dedicated studio departments in Casting & Molding, Metalworking & Forging, Technology & Design, and Woodworking, and offer programming for both teens and adults.
Our goal is to remove the common obstacles most people face with making sculptural, functional, decorative, and product-oriented objects using permanent materials. We provide the hands-on learning, a proper workspace, and the shop tools to make for a safe, effective, and fun atmosphere for all-levels of ability and interests.
This course will teach you how to prepare a bowl blank with an axe (via demonstration/instruction), how to turn that blank into a bowl using turning hooks and various techniques, and how to finish the bowl with drying oils, paint, and other finishes.
The Hand Tools training is a Level 1 Woodworking training that familiarizes users with a variety of saws, hammers, drills, and drivers! After this training, users are able to use any of the tools on the tool wall displays in the Hatchery Makerspace and the Hatchery Prototyping Studio.
Become a skilled worker in an industry that leads the way when it comes to the growth of neighborhoods and cities. Through carpentry classes, you immediately begin a hands-on learning process, perfecting your craft with the latest industry tools available.
The Basic Certificate in Construction Carpentry prepares students for an entry level apprentice position with a construction contractor. The program provides instruction in tool safety and usage, construction materials, work site safety, blueprint reading, and mathematical concepts.
Carpentry course is offered by Kids' Carpentry. Kids’ Carpentry Seattle continues the tradition of building confidence and teaching with respect and humor in a safe and happy environment.
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