9016. Wall Hanging Cabinet
Class - Wood | Available
Learn the basics of cabinetry while building a small wall hanging cabinet, the perfect place to store small treasures and necessities. From constructing the case, to building a classic frame and panel door, there are many techniques to explore. The project will focus on the use of the table saw, router table and mortising machine to create the joinery, as well as a decorative moulding to accent the finished cabinet. Students can expect to leave class with their cabinet and a French cleat for easy hanging. Prior woodworking experience will be necessary.
Additional Information:
- A $70 materials fee will be added to the total class fee at checkout
- Registration will close one week prior to the start of class
- Enrollment is open to students ages 18 and up
Tom Hollis
Tom Hollis is a biochemist at Wake Forest School of Medicine. He has been making contemporary and period furniture for almost 30 years. Tom has been trained by Lonnie Bird and self-taught.