Woodworking II: Practical Joinery is back from a few month break, and is now taught by instructor Brynn! Continue your foundational woodworking education and take home a desktop organizer that you make. First dates will be in March and are open for registration.
Take your woodworking projects to the next level by constructing a custom desktop organizer. This class teaches practical joinery techniques using power tools to create essential connections like dados, rabbets, and reinforced butt joints. Building this organizer establishes the core skills required for crafting furniture, cabinetry, and shelving. You will learn how to choose the right joint for every application, including when to use pocket holes or dowels, and how to ensure your final assembly is strong and precise. Join this supportive friendly workshop, expand your handy DIY skillset, and connect with a community of fellow makers!
About the Teacher
Brynn started working with wood when she and her partner purchased an old house and renovated it themselves. Once the house was complete, she began making furniture to fill it, a practice she has continued ever since. She appreciates that woodworking combines necessity, beauty, and practicality. Over the years, Brynn has built a wide range of projects, from two-story decks to mid-century chairs. She enjoys helping others feel comfortable with tools and sees woodworking as both empowering and approachable.

