![]() ![]() It doesn’t make sense to take the basics class after the tiny house class. ![]() If you’re planning to take a series, we recommend starting with basics, then moving on to either advanced or tiny house building, or taking all three. This is appropriate for graduates of just the basics class, or basics + advanced. Plus, when you sign up for this more advanced class at the same time as the basic class, you get a discount!Īnother building class option, if you really want to dive in deeply, is our Tiny House Building Class. Anyone who has completed the basic carpentry class will be well prepared for the advanced class. In the advanced class, students learn to build a basic shed or small pole barn. If you’re interested in bigger projects, especially structural building, we offer an Advanced Women’s Carpentry Class and an All Genders Advanced Class for graduates of the basic class. That said, if you have experience but don’t have a mastery over safe and ergonomic use of the table saw, chop saw, circular saw, and hand tools, this is also the class for you. ![]() It’s about learning to use tools and getting comfortable with them by working on some large and small projects. This class is truly about the basics of carpentry. Our goal in this basic carpentry course is to help each student learn, rather than to progress projects at a fast pace. Focus is placed on creating a safe, comfortable, relaxed and fun learning environment in which students with beginning to intermediate skill levels can thrive. ![]()
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