Box Making for Beginners

Never miss an Event or Deal!

Get weekly events and deals: Top 10 events, best 5 deals, and 1 hidden gem spotlight. Join 20,000 local parents.

✓ Free ✓ 1 email per week ✓ Unsubscribe anytime

Box Making for Beginners

website
directions
call
contact
Date and Time
May 26-27, 2026, Tues.-Wed., 6:30-8:30pm
Venue
ShopSpace
Location
Midtown Raleigh
Address
1505 Capital Blvd., Ste 18, Raleigh, NC 27603 (373.2 mi)
Price
$150
Description

This course is a two day hands on workshop designed to teach fundamental woodworking skills through the construction of a small keepsake box. The program focuses on building essential project experience that serves as a foundation for future cabinetry and furniture making endeavors.

During the first day of class you will learn to design your project, process raw lumber, and assemble the main box structure. The second day focuses on refined finishing techniques, constructing the box lid, and exploring various decorative methods to complete your piece. The curriculum prioritizes practical application and technical precision in a collaborative shop environment.

This class is perfect for aspiring woodworkers looking to build confidence with shop tools. Please note that participants must have prior table saw experience or have completed our woodshop intro course before attending. This is an excellent opportunity to gain mastery over core woodworking concepts while creating a functional item. Secure your spot now to begin your woodworking journey and learn the techniques required to bring your own custom designs to life in our professional woodshop facility.

Discover Similar Events

More events from ShopSpace

Knifemaking Intro: One Day Class
-

Knifemaking Intro: One Day Class

at ShopSpace, Midtown Raleigh
This one day workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to knife making through the stock removal method. Participants will learn to transform a piece of high carbon steel into a finished knife under the guidance of qualified ShopSpace instructors. The curriculum covers the entire production process from initial design layout to final finishing. Students will cut their blade shape, grind bevels, select and attach handle wood, and perform heat treatment. By the end of the session, each attendee will complete and take home their own custom knife. Please note that this is a fast paced course designed to keep all students on track within the allotted timeframe. This class is open to anyone who has already completed either the Fabrication Intro or Forging Intro courses. We recommend arriving with a simple knife design in mind to maximize your shop time, though design resources will be available on site. Register today to gain hands on experience with professional tools and master the fundamental techniques of bladesmithing in a collaborative and highly focused environment.
373.2 mi $220. Open to ages 18 and up.
CNC Router Orientation
-

CNC Router Orientation

at ShopSpace, Midtown Raleigh
This CNC Router Orientation is a foundational class designed to teach you the essential operation of our computer numerical control machinery. It provides the core knowledge required to transition from a complete beginner to an independent user of the shop router equipment. During this session, you will learn the end to end process of operating the CNC router. You will discover how to power the machine, secure your materials, and translate digital concepts into physical products. We will guide you through using Easel software to draw designs and program precise cuts. As a practical exercise, every participant will create a custom wooden coaster engraved with their initials, demonstrating the machine capabilities for cutting and carving intricate designs. You will gain hands-on experience that builds confidence and technical proficiency. This orientation is perfect for makers, designers, and hobbyists who want to add advanced digital fabrication skills to their toolkit. The atmosphere is collaborative and instructional, focusing on safety and equipment mastery. We invite you to join us to unlock new possibilities for your future projects. Register today to secure your place in this essential workshop.
373.2 mi $85
Forging a Hammer
-

Forging a Hammer

at ShopSpace, Midtown Raleigh
This hands-on workshop guides participants through the process of creating a custom steel hammer from start to finish. You will learn fundamental metalworking techniques while crafting a functional tool that you can take home and use immediately. Students will work with one-inch square 4140 steel to punch and shape the hammer eye before forging the functional ends. The curriculum includes essential heat treatment methods to ensure the durability of your tool. You will finish the session by attaching a wooden handle to your forged head. This workshop offers a practical look at smithing techniques and the rewards of manual tool production. This course is designed for individuals who have already completed the Forging Intro class. While Forging II is recommended for added experience, it is not required for participation. The atmosphere is professional, focused, and tailored for those eager to expand their metalworking skills in a guided environment. If you enjoy creating durable equipment with your own hands, register today to secure your spot at the anvil and complete this essential project.
373.2 mi $170. Ages 14+. Students under age 18 require accompaniment by a parent or guardian

More Arts

Visual and performing arts events across Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.

In the Moment: Cultural Activities for the Memory Community
-

In the Moment: Cultural Activities for the Memory Community

at North Carolina Museum of Art; West Building, Lobby, West Raleigh
In the Moment is an interactive pilot program that provides engaging cultural experiences for individuals living with memory changes and their care partners. This initiative connects participants through the exploration of art, history, and science in a supportive setting. Each session offers hands-on, sensory-rich activities designed to spark curiosity and meaningful discussion. Participants will explore themes related to the natural world and North Carolina culture while utilizing resources from state institutions. The program draws on expertise from the North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the North Carolina Museum of History, and the North Carolina Zoo and Botanical Gardens to ensure diverse and high-quality programming. This recurring program is tailored specifically for those navigating memory changes and those who support them. The atmosphere is welcoming, social, and intentionally paced to foster connection and expression. Whether you are looking to discover new interests or enjoy a shared experience, this program provides a unique opportunity to engage with your community. We invite you to join us for these sessions to discover how culture and connection can enrich daily life. Please register to participate in this upcoming series.
370.3 mi Free with registration
Knifemaking Intro: One Day Class
-

Knifemaking Intro: One Day Class

at ShopSpace, Midtown Raleigh
This one day workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to knife making through the stock removal method. Participants will learn to transform a piece of high carbon steel into a finished knife under the guidance of qualified ShopSpace instructors. The curriculum covers the entire production process from initial design layout to final finishing. Students will cut their blade shape, grind bevels, select and attach handle wood, and perform heat treatment. By the end of the session, each attendee will complete and take home their own custom knife. Please note that this is a fast paced course designed to keep all students on track within the allotted timeframe. This class is open to anyone who has already completed either the Fabrication Intro or Forging Intro courses. We recommend arriving with a simple knife design in mind to maximize your shop time, though design resources will be available on site. Register today to gain hands on experience with professional tools and master the fundamental techniques of bladesmithing in a collaborative and highly focused environment.
373.2 mi $220. Open to ages 18 and up.
Pottery Painting Workshop
-

Pottery Painting Workshop

at Purr Cup Cafe, South Raleigh
This pottery painting workshop is a self-guided creative session where participants paint their own ceramic pieces. The event offers a relaxed environment to explore artistic expression while working with various ceramic items like animals and trinket dishes. Upon arrival, guests select a ceramic item and receive all necessary painting materials, including brushes and paints. A team remains available throughout the ninety minute session to provide artistic guidance and tips. As a special highlight, attendees are welcome to interact with the resident cats during the creative process. All materials needed for painting are included with the ticket purchase. This workshop is suitable for all ages and skill levels, making it ideal for individuals, friends, and families. Whether you are seeking a solo creative outlet or a unique group activity, the studio provides a cozy atmosphere for everyone. You will leave with a personalized, hand painted ceramic piece to take home. We invite you to join us for an afternoon of fun, creativity, and feline company. Please book your spot in advance to ensure availability for this engaging hands on experience.
374.7 mi $28.16
Show More Arts

More Education Outreach

Educational programs, lectures, and outreach activities for students and the community.

Let’s Make Maps
-

Let’s Make Maps

at Prairie Ridge, West Raleigh
Let’s Make Maps is an educational program focused on the history and creation of cartography. Participants will explore how various maps have been constructed throughout history and apply these techniques by creating their own maps of the Prairie Ridge area. During the session, attendees will discover how mapping connects to global citizen science initiatives. You will learn practical ways to contribute to projects that monitor and conserve ecosystems. The experience involves a short walk of approximately one half mile to our outdoor classroom where we will conduct our mapping activities. This program bridges the gap between historical craft and modern environmental science, providing you with the tools to document the natural world. This event is perfect for anyone curious about geography or conservation efforts. We encourage participants of all skill levels to join us for this engaging outdoor experience. Please dress appropriately for the current weather conditions, as we will be walking to our site from the main building near the parking lot. We look forward to seeing you there for a productive and educational afternoon of mapping and environmental discovery.
369.7 mi Free, please register, adults and children ages 12+.
Champagne and Friends
-

Champagne and Friends

at The Loading Dock , North Raleigh
Champagne and Friends is an educational tasting event designed to broaden your appreciation for sparkling wines beyond the Champagne region. This class provides a comprehensive overview of global sparkling styles, helping you understand the history, production methods, and flavor profiles that define everything from Prosecco and Cava to international selections from places like Argentina and the United States. You will learn practical skills including how to interpret wine labels, proper storage techniques, and optimal serving methods. Chef Doreen Colondres joins the session to demonstrate professional pairing techniques and share ideas for cooking with sparkling wine. The experience includes expert-led tastings of various global varieties such as Cremant and Franciacorta, accompanied by curated hors d'oeuvres. This event is ideal for wine enthusiasts of all levels who want to gain confidence in selecting and serving sparkling wine. Whether you are looking to impress at your next gathering or simply enjoy a sophisticated social experience, you will leave with the knowledge to navigate the sparkling wine aisle with ease. Reserve your spot today to refine your palate and explore these exceptional global bubbles.
373.1 mi $115
Park Tour: Science and Sustainability
-

Park Tour: Science and Sustainability

at North Carolina Museum of Art; Museum Park, Welcome Center, West Raleigh
The Park Tour is a guided walking experience that highlights the diverse plants, animal life, and sustainable design elements integrated throughout the Museum Park. This program invites participants to connect with the local natural world while gaining a deeper understanding of fundamental biology and ecological principles. During this tour, guests examine various species and observe how the park maintains a balance between human design and natural systems. Participants will explore specific environmental features that demonstrate modern sustainable practices in action. This is a unique opportunity to view the museum landscape as a living laboratory for science and conservation efforts. This event is designed for attendees ages twelve and older. It offers an informative and accessible atmosphere for anyone curious about the intersection of nature and urban design. Space for each session is limited, so early registration is necessary to secure your spot. These tours are conducted annually during the spring and fall seasons, provided the weather conditions remain suitable for outdoor exploration. Please check the schedule and register online to join us for this walk.
370.3 mi Free with registration
Show More Education Outreach

Submit or promote your event in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill & the Triangle

Submit Event

Free • No account required • Instant listing • Open to All