Woodworking Workshop
Once upon a time, woodworkers apprenticed with masters in order to learn the craft. The modern equivalent, at least for amateurs, is a professionally taught workshop. Specialized schools across the country offer hundreds of such courses every year, from one-day sessions on furniture refinishing to ten-week courses on joinery. Some even offer classes for women only. Find a school that might appeal to your recipient, it might provide the perfect opportunity for them to boost their skills.
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from Woodworker Academy
The Woodworker Academy in Alameda, California has workshops that vary from one-day to five-days. The courses include box making ($200, plus materials)...
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from Country Workshops Woodworking School
These country workshops Marshall, North Carolina have weekend ($250-$365) and 5-day workshops ($650-$850) on everything from Swiss cooperage to making...
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from College of the Redwoods
The Fine Woodworking Program in Fort Bragg, California has daily lecture, demonstration, and hands-on work in their weekend and 5-day summer workshops...
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from Center for Furniture Craftsmanship
The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine has a focus on (needless to say) furniture making, design, and related skills such as carvin...
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from Conover Workshops
Located in Parkman, OH, 40 miles southeast of Cleveland. On-site dorm-style lodging or local motels available. Workshop prices range from $100 to $875...
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