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SUStainable woodworking: Bread Boards

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Serving boards are useful and can be beautiful works of art, and making one is a great way to learn some basic carpentry skills. In this class you will use reclaimed wood and hardware to make a simple serving board. In the process you will learn how to use many tools, including a chop saw, planer and orbital sander.

This is a project-based class and you'll be able to take your serving board home! You can give it as a gift or use it to enjoy charcuterie for years to come!

Topics covered:

  • Using chop saws

  • Using a thickness planer

  • Sanding techniques

  • Finishing with food-grade oil

  • Using Drills and drivers to attach handles

  • Countersinking Screws

Skill level: Beginners are welcome, though ideally you have some basic experience on a chop saw or have taken a previous class with us. For ages 18+ as well as 16 and 17 year-olds with parent or guardian permission.

Class Schedule: Class will run for 3 hours each day with no break planned

Price: We have moved to a sliding scale pricing model while funding allows! Choose which tier fits your situation best:

$150- Pay-It-Forward Ticket: Helps fund access for others.

$120 - True Cost Ticket: Covers the actual cost of running the class.

$90- Neighborly Rate Ticket: For those with limited expendable income.

To learn more about our sliding scale model - check out the full explanation here.

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