
Woodwork for Beginners
Description
This 10-week course will introduce participants to working with tools (conventional tools, hand-held power tools, and some stand-alone power tools) and working with timber. It will include lots of practice in a great learning space for people who want to learn woodwork as a hobby or are looking for training and employment pathways in this field.
The course is a great learning space for people who want to learn woodwork as a hobby or use it as a pathway to other training or employment options. Participants can develop and build their designs as part of the course.
Projects you could make:
- A small planter box.
- Plant Stand
- Small coffee table or side table
- Serving tray
- Cook book stand
(all projects will be built from recycled and sustainably sourced timber, however if participants wish to bring their own timber, it’s discussed in the first class to ensure suitability).
What will you learn
- Recognise and name basic hand held tools and power tools
- Safe and appropriate use of these tools, and how to maintain them
- How to mark and measure in a precise way
- Simple joinery techniques and assembly
- How to plan and draw a project
- Different finishing and sanding techniques
What to expect from the course
The first class introduces participants to the space and an overview of safety and tools available to use is given. Set projects are introduced and participants are encouraged to leave the first session with an idea of the space, tools and the project they want to make.
The second class sees participants selecting timber and starting to cut pieces to size, typically first using a Combination Mitre Saw. Joinery methods are discussed and project designs are finalised.
Throughout the remainder of the classes, projects are progressed iteratively through the stages of component fabrication, stages of assembly and ‘glueups’ and take 3D form around 6th-8th sessions after which finishing is generally performed
Where, When and Cost:
Wednesday, from 5th May to 14th July (No session on 9th June - King's Birthday Public Holiday)
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: Burnley Backyard (49 Tudor St, Richmond, 3121)
Cost:
*Funded Fee: $220
**Concession Fee: $200
Full Fee: $550
(ACFE Tuition Fee: $27, Amenities: $193/$173)
*To be eligible for an ACFE funded place in the course you must be an Australian, a New Zealand citizen or an Australian permanent resident. You can also be eligible if you're an asylum seeker in specified visa categories, referred by a Jobs Victoria Employment Network provider.
**Concession price is available for pension, healthcare and Veteran’s Gold card holders.
Learn Local Funding:
Our Learn Local courses are friendly and welcoming, with highly capable and professional tutors who love sharing their expertise and knowledge with you.
These Learn Local courses enable you to develop your skills in a wide range of areas, opening up employment and further education possibilities, and helping you to better connect with your community.
These courses are partially funded by ACFE, Adult and Community Further Education , meaning we can provide excellent training at a reduced cost to you.
What you will learn
- Recognise and name basic hand held tools and power tools
- Safe and appropriate use of these tools, and how to maintain them
- How to mark and measure in a precise way
What you will get
- Hands-on learning with tools
- Lots of practice in a great learning space
Parking and entrance on Westbank Terrace
What to bring
- N/A
What to wear
Casual clothing. Closed shoes.
Appropriate for
The course provides a great learning environment for individuals who want to explore woodworking as a hobby or use it as a stepping stone to other training or employment opportunities.
Richmond Neighbourhood Centre is a local Neighbourhood House in the city of Yarra, providing classes, workshops, playgroups, venue hire and much more in our community.
Your Teacher
Our experienced facilitator, Glenn Wimetal, founder of School of Wood, creates a safe, friendly, collaborative environment in the Burnley Backyard Workshed for you to learn and practice your new skills.
Glenn has been a woodworker since high school and had the passion all throughout his life. After years of work and study, Glenn setup and ran his own woodworking school which successfully operated in recent years. He recently taught Woodworking at a Men's Shed to people living with disability where his teaching skills were further refined to accommodate each individual need. Two years ago he started teaching at RCLC where he has built a fantastic studio full of amazing equipment to use
Richmond Neighbourhood Centre has an average rating of 4.3 for their other classes.
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If the organiser cancels the class:
You are entitled to a full refund.
If you can't attend the class:
You’re welcome to send someone in your place.
OR
- A refund can be requested 5 days before class starts. Free of charge.
Terms & Conditions
Anyone partaking in any classes or coming to any events at Richmond Neighbourhood Centre or organised by Richmond Neighbourhood Centre must agree to these terms and conditions.
1) PHOTO & VIDEO
I agree to give Richmond Neighbourhood Centre unrestricted publishing rights for any photographs or videos taken at Richmond Neighbourhood Centre classes and events or on Richmond Neighbourhood Centre premises. (For use of Richmond Neighbourhood Centre marketing materials).
2) Cancellation Policy:
1. A full refund will be given if cancellation is made at least 5 days prior to the beginning of class or,
2. A full refund will be given if RNC is required to cancel the class.