2008 Fall Woodworking Seminar Schedule

Here is the Fall Woodworking Seminar Schedule at the Woodsmith Store (all seminars start at 6:30pm):

Oct 2 …Choosing the Best Workbench for Your Shop w/ Dennis Perkins

Oct 9 …Selecting Lumber: Get the Best Wood Possible for Your Projects w/ Dennis Perkins

Oct 16 …Straight, Flat, & Square: Three Tools that Make it Easy w/ Terry Zuck

Oct 23 …Mortise & Tenon Joinery: Simple Techniques for Strong Joints w/ Jim Downing

Oct 30 …Using Sheet Goods: Why “Strong, Stable, and Flat” is a Good Thing w/ Bob Zimmerman

Nov 6 …3 Solid Steps to Building a Workbench that Works w/ Phil Huber

Nov 13 …Spline & Groove Joinery: Tips for Keeping Large Pieces Aligned w/ Chris Fitch

Nov 20 …Shop Storage: Cabinet and Shelving Units w/ Carol Beronich

Dec 4 …Simple Techniques for Building Doors & Drawers w/ Dave Fremming

Dec 11 …Finishing Touches — Workbench Wrap Up w/ Vince Ancona

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

The seminars start on October 2nd and run through December 11th. 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). Season Tickets are available for $70, a $10 savings over single tickets. Each season ticket purchase comes with ten $7 $awbuck$ coupons, which means the seminars are FREE!

2 Responses to “2008 Fall Woodworking Seminar Schedule”

Sal Giambruno said,

Hey Guys, I really enjoy your seminar podcasts . . . you guys do a tremendous job and go into great detail.

Is there any chance you might be publishing all the episodes and more frequently???

Heck, I like them so much, if you were to publish ALL the seminars on DVD, I wouldn’t think twice about purchasing a set.

Joel Hess said,

Hi Sal,

Thanks for the kind comments. It’s too bad you’re not closer so that you could attend the seminars in person. We’re working hard to get the podcasts on more frequently in one form or another.

You might be aware that August Home Publishing, the owner of the Woodsmith Store (where the seminars are held) and Woodsmith Magazine has its own TV show. It’s called the Woodsmith Shop and you can learn more about it here: WoodsmithShop.com

It should be showing on a local public television station in your area. If it’s not, be sure to contact the station and let them know you’re interested.

Be safe and good woodworking,

Joel Hess
Associate Editor
August Home Publishing Co., Inc.
The Woodsmith Store

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