The greenville woodworkers guild greenville sc is a 501 c 3 non profit service organization founded in 1981.
Greenville sc woodworking classes. Outside of woodcraft ed is a husband master of bbq retired machinist and enjoys vacationing to tropical locations. The members only menu is the portal through which guild members can renew their membership set their email address and password sign up for guild mentoring classes and other special events or access documents and information only available to members. Days dates time location. Once you reserve your private workshop date and time you will receive a customized party link for the hostess to send out to the guests via email with instructions on registering.
Group 1 intro to woodworking with hand tools and lathe. Member name remarks phone. It s equipped with hand tools benches and lathes appropriately sized for younger woodworking enthusiasts. It s equipped with six jet lathes one for the instructor and five for students.
Introduction of wood lathe. Studio of michael mcdunn inc. His expertise are all things power tool assembly sharpening hand tool use and making custom knife handles. Expert furniture repair and refinishing antique restoration custom woodworking custom executive gifts.
Speaking of lathes if you take one of the guild s woodturning classes you ll do so in our dedicated lathe training room. 695 materials included dates inclusive. He began woodworking because of a desire to work with his hands and pass some hand skills to his children. You may bring in small snacks or appetizers to enjoy.
Wednedays tba 9 30am 1 30pm all classes are held in the guild education center. January 28 29 february 4 5. Ed has worked at woodcraft of greenville for 7 years. Construction of wooden boat.
Woodcraft of greenville invites you into the store for friendly knowledgeable advice on purchasing tools learning techniques selecting the right wood for a project expert finishing tips and many more tricks of the trade. Our membership is made up of primarily non professional hobbyists who build wood products ranging from simple toys to furniture to items that are best displayed in a museum. Some of the classes he teaches are the finishing class relief carving class foundational classes and the advanced furniture courses such as the chest of drawers and rocking chair classes.