WOMEN ONLY Introduction to Carpentry - Make a Box
Event description
The Women on the Tools Carpentry series is developed for beginners, who have no previous experience with tools or in workshops. It is a confidence building introduction to simple carpentry skills, and covers the fundamentals of tool use and workshop techniques. In this 1-day course you’ll learn about basic wood types, preparation, sawing, cornering, and construction
The Introduction to Carpentry - make a box course allow participants to apply their learning as they construct a wooden box to take home.
It covers the fundamentals of tool use and techniques, including:
· Confidence in your ability to use the following tools correctly and safely – hand and power    saws, drill drivers and measuring equipment.
· Learning to measure and cut accurately
· Practice simple joinery using drills and screws
· Familiarise yourself with the workshop environment, practices and health and safety
What is provided - All tools and materials are included in the registration. Morning Tea (tea, coffee and biscuits) is provided. You will need to provide your own lunch.
What to Wear – weather appropriate clothes you are happy to get dirty in and sturdy closed-in shoes. We provide safety glasses and ear protection.
In this introductory unit, you’ll make a wooden box to take home with you.
Box dimensions 30cm(L) x 30cm(W) x 30cm(H)
This workshop is a safe space. Neurodiversity, the queer community, differently abled and minority groups are welcome.
Our workshop is located in Beaconsfield/Walyalup on Wadjuk Noongar Country. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging.
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