Cutting Boards for Beginners

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Cutting Boards for Beginners

Date and Time
July 14-15, 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
$110
Description

This two-session workshop teaches woodworking fundamentals through the creation of a custom cutting board. Students will apply essential milling and cutting techniques to build a unique, functional piece for their kitchen while gaining hands-on experience with core shop machinery.

During the first session, you will mill lumber, cut your pieces to size, and complete the initial glue-up. In the second session, you will refine your design using various shaping and profiling tools to achieve a finished, professional look. This project serves as an excellent intermediate step for those interested in advancing toward furniture projects like box-making.

This class is designed for individuals who have already completed a woodshop introduction or possess a strong familiarity with the jointer, planer, and table saw. The environment is focused and collaborative, making it ideal for makers looking to sharpen their precision and confidence. If you meet the safety prerequisites and want to take your woodworking skills to the next level, sign up now to secure your spot in this intensive, two-day training course.

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