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EDG - Intro to Hammer Veneering 24-1

  • 06 Jan 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Guild Studio, 7634 SW 34th Ave, Portland, OR 97219
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Intro to Hammer Veneering 

Instructor - Jeff Hilber

Assistant - TBA

Prerequisite: Introduction to Guild Safety class. 


Are you new to veneer or lack thin-wood experience? Hammer veneering is an efficient, low-tech approach to reliably veneering anything from donuts to bowling balls. 

This is a hands-on, hand tools only session taught by a professional woodworker. This is not a beginning woodworking class but IS a beginning veneering class. If you are brand new to woodworking please contact Jeff Hilber  to determine if this is the right class for you.

This age-old technique of manually applying thin, decorative wood to a substrate has been around since 5,000 BCE.  The class will cover the history of veneer and furniture, how to handle and organize veneer, layout techniques, adhesive choices, preparing the substrate, jointing and taping patterns together, using the hammer to adhere veneer to a substrate. (Hint: it isn’t really a hammer).  We will also cover repair techniques.

Hammer veneering is the prerequisite to a more advanced veneering class using a vacuum bag.

Project material provided: Substrate, veneer, adhesives, pattern ideas. Students will assemble their own veneer hammers and complete their veneered project in class. 

Student equipment list: 12" or longer straight edge, Rotarty type cutter, Exacto knife or similar, (see photo), recommended cutting mat. The cutter and mat can be found at fabric sores, and craft stores, too.


Check out the Guild Scholarship Program to see if you qualify for the various scholarship we offer.


The guild promotes and encourages all members to act responsibly in matters of health and safety by adhering to the following measures:  

  • Staying Home When Sick: Members are urged to prioritize their health and the health of others by refraining from attending guild events, workshops, or gatherings when experiencing symptoms of a contagious illness, especially those associated with COVID-19.  
  • Follow CDC guidelines: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, you are expected to follow the current CDC guidelines.  


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