2008 Woodworking Seminars at the Woodsmith Store

Winter & Spring Woodworking Seminar Schedule (all seminars start at 6:30pm):

Jan 17…Building Drawers Using Drawer Joint Bits w/ Phil Huber

Jan 24 …Three Hand Planes Every Shop Should Have w/ Randy Maxey

Jan 31 …A Simple Shop-Made Jig for Cutting Tenons w/ Carol Beronich

Feb 7 …Table aw Set Up & Maintenance w/ Vince Ancona

Feb 14 …3 New Innovations in Joinery w/ Joel Hess

Feb 21 …12 Must-Have Finishing Supplies w/ Dennis Perkins

Feb 28 …5 Surprising Woodworking Techniques You Didn’t Know About w/ Doug Hicks

Mar 6 …Sharpening Basics: Man vs. Machine w/ Randy Maxey

Mar 13 …3 Fast Joints — All in One Hour w/ Ted Kralicek

Mar 20 …Scroll Saw Tips & Techniques w/ Linda Anderson

Mar 27 …Two Methods for Perfect Box Joints w/ Bryan Nelson

Apr 3 …Case Construction: Routing Rabbets, Dadoes & Grooves w/ Chris Fitch

Apr 10 …Mortise & Tenon — Two Variations for Making Doors w/ Dennis Perkins

Apr 17 …Hand Rubbing a Perfect Finish w/ Doug Hicks

Apr 24 …Building a Bookshelf: From Start to Finish, Part 1 w/ Phil Huber

May 1 …Building a Bookshelf: From Start to Finish, Part 2 w/ Phil Huber

Get the full schedule of upcoming seminars and descriptions at WoodworkingSeminars.com

The seminars start on January 17th and run through May 1st. Cost per seminar is $8, but the price includes a $5 $awbuck$ coupon good for any item in the Woodsmith Store (excluding seminar tickets and season tickets).

2 Responses to “2008 Woodworking Seminars at the Woodsmith Store”

Paul Comi said,

I’m happy to see you guys succeeding with the TV show, but for woodworkers like me who will never get PBS in their area to cover it, now I’m out of luck with any of your content. I was really looking forward to each installment you had online. Now I get nothing. Can’t you post them after they air so we have a chance to watch them too?

Joel Hess said,

Don’t give up Paul, I understand we’re at 101 stations around the country right now and from what the guys out in North Carolina accomplished, it looks like persistence pays off: Woodsmith Shop thread.

Although there are lots of different ways to “air” the content from the shows, there are no plans at this time to provide the broadcasts online. We will continue with podcasts of the seminars from the Woodsmith Store, at least for the near future.

Joel Hess
Associate Editor
August Home Publishing
http://www.WoodworkingOnline.com

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