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BUILDING CUSTOM CABINETS FOR YOUR HOME
PILOT CLASS
Instructor - Bill Gemulla
Class Assistant - Pat Shuff
Prerequisites:
Core Tool Certification Sufficient experience to confidently work with powered hand tools and machine tools
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Description: This class is an introduction to residential cabinetmaking. We’ll review the basics of layout, design, materials, hardware options, construction, installation and the tool kit. Our emphasis will be demonstrations and the hands-on building of a simple cabinet. Each student will build and take home a paint-grade utility cabinet that includes a door, a drawer and an adjustable shelf. The cabinet will be approximately 2’ wide, 3’ tall and 16" deep.
Class Goal: Learn the basics of residential cabinet making.
Tools Used: Table saw, pocket hole jig, hand power tools.
Materials:
Guild provided: Class will provide lumber, plywood, hardware (drawer slides, hinges, screws) and project supplies. Student Provided: Bring your PPE. If you have them, bring a 12" combination square or speed square, framing square, pocket square, tape measure, chisels, and block plane
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