Once cabinet carcasses are built, the aesthetic of your kitchen is determined by your doors and drawer fronts. In this class we'll learn to build frame and panel doors and solid drawer fronts which can be used in cabinetry and furniture alike.
Course Tuition:
$375 – $825 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
After a house is sheathed, finish carpenters cover rough materials with finish surfaces, and then cover the transitions with trim. Learn professional tricks for how to make your exterior window and corner board trim long lasting and good looking.
Course Tuition:
$650 – $1400 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Interior trim is where the dividing line between carpenters and woodworkers gets fuzzy. If you’re a rough carpenter looking for more refinement, or a fussy woodworker eager to work on bigger projects, this class is for you.
Course Tuition:
$650 – $1400 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Siding is a house's first line of defense against water. This 3-day course covers how to prevent water infiltration and promote drying in your siding system. We’ll look at what factors influence siding choices, including performance, cost, and aesthetics.
Course Tuition:
$390 – $840 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Do you want to renovate your kitchen? Building cabinets requires some specialized equipment, but if you are willing to put in time and effort, you can build a kitchen to your exact specifications. In this class we build cabinet and drawer boxes for the tiny house kitchen.
Course Tuition:
$650 – $1400 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None