Woodworking Classes
Learn Woodworking
If you’re interested in learning woodworking techniques to begin building your own projects, consider taking classes at Klingspor's Woodworking Shop. Led by our friendly and knowledgeable staff, as well as special guests, these in-store woodworking classes cater to makers of all skill and experience levels. There’s something for everyone!
Hickory Classes
Southeastern Pyrography Association (SEPA)

Southeastern Pyrography Association Monthly Club Meeting
The club meets the first Saturday of the Month and currently consists of 27 active members interested in the art of pyrography. Please bring any projects you would like to share with the group at the “show and tell” segment and any tips or tricks you might have to share. Everyone will be allowed an opportunity to work on a pyrography project of their choice at the meeting (time permitting). Guests are always welcome.
First Saturday of the Month
2:00pm - 4:00pm
NC Woodturners

North Carolina Woodturners Association
sponsoring great "live woodturning events"
Admission is free and open to visitors
The North Carolina Woodturners Association is a chapter of the American Association of Woodturners with members from North Carolina and several neighboring states, organized in 1990 to promote and interest in woodturning for persons of all levels of ability, whether beginners or full-time professionals; to provide information, education, instruction, and opportunities for hands-on experience; to encourage creativity and to explore new methods and techniques for advancing woodturning as a creative art form.
Monthly Club Meeting
2nd Saturday of each month
10am - Noon
This Meeting is Free and Open to Vistors
for more information visit their website
Catawba Valley Woodcarvers

Catawba Valley Woodcarvers Monthly Club Meeting
Meetings are the 3rd Saturday of each month and start at 1 pm and usually last until 3 pm. After a short business session there is usually a program given by a member or a invited guest presenter. Members have the opportunity to bring projects they are working on or work on the "club project". Members are encouraged to bring finished items for "show and tell". Refreshments are brought by club members who volunteer each month.
Monthly Club Meeting
3rd Saturday of each month
1:00pm - 3:00pm
for more information visit their website
Western Piedmont Woodcrafters

Western Piedmont Woodcrafters Monthly Club Meeting
Western Piedmont Woodcrafters is an informal group of men and women dedicated to ALL kinds of woodworking. We meet once a month for a couple of hours to hear guest speakers talk about a woodworking project, demonstrate a hand or power tool, or new woodworking techniques.
Fourth Saturday of the Month
9:30am - 12:00pm
for more information visit their website
July 9th: Mohawk Wood Touch-Up & Repair Workshop

Mohawk Wood Touchup and Repair Workshop
Wednesday, July 9th : 8:00am - 5:00pm
Classes begin promptly at 8:00am and end at 5:00pm.
Be sure to arrive 15 minutes early.
Students are allowed one hour for lunch.
Receive professional training for you and your personnel using the most up-to-date wood touch-up and repair techniques in the industry! Experienced Mohawk instructors will work with each student to ensure that upon completion of the workshop, each student has achieved the repair techniques needed to enhance their business.
Upon completion of the program, each student will receive:
• A take-home Wood Touch-Up & Repair Kit in a professional carry case worth $800+
• A certificate of course completion signed by our experienced Mohawk instructors
Learn Wood Touch-Up & Repair Skills
- Damage Analysis
- Replacing Color
- Filling of Damages
- Grain Replacement
- Spot Finish Application
- Sheen Adjustment
- Scratch Removal
- Finish Care
Through the curriculum you will learn:
- Repair of gouges, deep scratches, burn marks, broken corners and edges
- Proper use of wax filler sticks, epoxy fillers and adhesives
- Color matching principles - Primary and secondary colors, effects of white and black colors and color intensity levels
- Valuable repair application techniques: touch-up using aerosols, using markers and other proven methods
Cost $900 Per Person
$20 Discount each for 2 or more persons!
$25 Discount for Registering 30 Days in advance!
Students will take home a Wood Student Kit* with a professional carrying case worth approximately $800!
*Kits cannot be taken on planes. Kit and case including shipping box - weight: 64 lb. (24”W X 19 1/2" L x 29 1⁄2"H)
Student Wood Touch-Up Kit Includes:
- Blendal Stick Assortment
- Assorted Aerosols
- Hard Fill Burn In Kit
- Markers
- Brush Tip Marker Assortment
- CA Glues
- Fil-Stiks®
- Epoxy Stick
- Sandpaper Assortment
- 2 Part Roller Case
For more information call (800) 545-0047
$900.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Dates and locations are subject to change without notice. Please confirm that the class is being held before booking airline reservations. Mohawk is not responsible for non-refundable tickets or change fees. Kits cannot be taken on planes. Lunch is not included and is on your own. Hotel accommodations are not included with tuition. Students are responsible for their own hotel reservations and charges.
July 12th: Collars and Finials

Collars and Finials
Saturday, July 12th: 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Instructor:Ric Erkes
Ric joined the North Carolina Woodturners in 1998 and has been turning for fun ever since. His demonstrations are known for their simple jigs and techniques and easy-to-follow instruction. He has taught at the John C. Campbell Folk Art School and done numerous demos for clubs in the area. His woodturning career has been a continuing evolution of exploring the creative possibilities that the lathe can provide.
You can check out his work on Instagram, @its_rics_turn.
No tool or materials are needed for this class
For more information call (828) 326-9663
$75 for class
Class Size:12
August 9th: Chinese Hat Box Class

Chinese Hat Box Class
Saturday, August 9th from 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Instructor: Scarlette Rouse
Scarlette Rouse is an experienced woodworker and woodturning instructor who creates beautiful and functional pieces from wood. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and skills with others. Whether a beginner or an experienced woodworker, you can learn new techniques and create stunning works of art under her guidance.
For more information call 828-326-9663
$75 for class.
Class Size: 12, Minimum Age 12
Experience Level: Beginner
August 16th: Intro to Foredom Power Carving

Intro to Foredom Power Carving
Saturday, August 16th from 10:00am - 2:00pm
Instructors:
Steve Robertson – Morganton, NC
Darlene Tarlton - Taylorsville, NC
Tom Mock – Advance, NC
Mike Bennett – Statesville, NC
Each student of this introductory power carving class will be able after their first class to carve a shorebird or a spoon, students choice, and take it home to enjoy.
The first part of the class will be a complete discussion about the maintenance and safety requirements when using Foredom carving units; then, students will see lots of types of burrs and accessories that can be used. After this, the students will head to a station to carve their own shorebird or spoon and take instruction from the great teachers who will be there to help with the project.
For more information call 828-326-9663
$50 for class.
Class Size: Max 8 - Min 6
September 13th: Pepper Mills and Salt Shakers

Pepper Mills and Salt Shakers
Saturday, September 13th: 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Instructor:Steve Cook
Steve Cook, owner of Coastal Wood Design, and is the resident woodturner at Four Arches Farm.
See his work at: www.coastalwooddesign.com
For more information call (828) 326-9663
$75 for class
Class Size:12
September 20th: Woodturning 101

Woodturning 101
Saturday, September 20th: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Instructor: Chip Scholz
Join us for an immersive and hands-on experience as we delve into the art of woodturning. In this engaging workshop, aptly named “Woodturning 101,” you will learn about safety, the lathe, tool presentation, and complete a project.
For more information call (828) 326-9663
$115.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 12
October 11th: Threading Acorns Made Easy

Threading Acorns Made Easy
Saturday, October 11th: 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Instructor:Kevin Felderhoff
Join us for a fun and informative class where you’ll learn to turn a beautiful threaded acorn – an heirloom-quality keepsake that showcases skill and creativity.
Using a Tap and Die system, you’ll discover an easier way to create clean, functional threads, with the bonus of interchangeable lids for a custom touch. An instruction sheet will be provided. Basic woodturning tools are required, and I will supply all the specialty tools needed for threading.
This demonstration-style class will emphasize:
- Safe and efficient turning techniques
- How to use Tap and Die tools for threading
- Wood grain orientation and its visual impact
- Selecting wood that highlights natural beauty
Whether creating a single acorn or a small collection, this project offers a rewarding way to build your turning skills while making something special.
For more information call (828) 326-9663
$75 for class
Class Size:12
October 17th & 18th: 25th Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza

25th Annual Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza
Friday, October 17th from 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, October 18th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Hickory Metro Convention Center
1960 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC 28602
Every October, Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop sponsors and hosts the ONLY woodworking show of its kind in North Carolina on October 17th & 18th. The Woodworking Extravaganza, at the Hickory Metro Convention Center in Hickory, NC.
Folks from the surrounding fifteen states travel to attend. In 2010, for example, over 4,500 people attended this event. This year there will be 50+ Vendors Many hosting their own booths and offering expert advice.
There will also be over 20 free demos, and crafts and games for your little ones. there will be plenty to see and learn.
Soap carving will be returning again this year. Join us Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, 2025 to learn how to make soap carvings.
For more information visit https://www.woodworkingextravaganza.com/
November 15th: Woodturning 101

Woodturning 101
Saturday, November 15th: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Instructor: Chip Scholz
Join us for an immersive and hands-on experience as we delve into the art of woodturning. In this engaging workshop, aptly named “Woodturning 101,” you will learn about safety, the lathe, tool presentation, and complete a project.
For more information call (828) 326-9663
$115.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 12
Cary Classes
First Sunday of The Month: Sunny Scrollers Meeting

Sunny Scrollers Meeting
First Sunday of the Month, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Join us to talk scroll saw. We bring what we have been working on. Mostly we have fun! Everyone is welcome!
Event is Free
For more information call (919) 876-0707
Second Sunday Of The Month: Woodcarving Association Meeting

North Carolina Woodcarvers Association Meeting
Second Sunday of the Month, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Providing educational programs. Promoting events of interest to woodcarvers. Provide the network to bring NC woodcarving clubs and carvers together. Provide excellent programs on woodcarving topics. Provide information on woodcarving and events of interest
Event is Free
For more information call (919) 876-0707
Third Tuesday Of The Month: Triangle Woodworkers Association Meeting

Triangle Woodworkers Meeting
Third Tuesday of the Month, 7:00pm
The TWA is dedicated to teaching woodworking techniques through seminars, classes, and workshops.
Event is Free
For more information call (919) 876-0707
June 29th: Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters

Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters
Sunday, June 29th: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor: Brittney Carbone
If you’re interested in epoxy but have never worked with it, this is the class for you. We’ll cover setting up your space, the correct equipment to prepare and wear, and best practices for a successful epoxy pour. We will work with an epoxy that is best for coating surfaces, which can range from finishing a tabletop to making beautiful designs on a surface.
This particular epoxy is also workable for shallow molds. We will learn our epoxy skills by designing two types of coasters; one will be cast, and the other will be flood-coated on wood.
Brittney Carbone
Brittney is a dynamic mixed-media artist and educator. Equipped with a Master’s in Art Education and over a decade of teaching experience, including at maker and DIY venues, such as The Catskill Mountain Maker’s Camp, and Workbench Con, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to both her artistic creations and educational endeavors. Driven by a passion for pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, Brittney is particularly drawn to the versatile medium of epoxy. Her artistic journey involves a fusion of modern experimentation with traditional roots in painting, drawing, and textured surfaces, to create multi-dimensional artworks. Brittney’s work reflects a commitment to continuous exploration and growth within the ever-evolving art landscape.
For more information call 919-876-0707
$75 for class
Class Size:16
July 12th: Intro to Woodturning

Into To Woodturning
Saturday, July 12th: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnes
This class offers a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of woodturning and is recommended as a prerequisite for any advanced turning courses.
You will learn about the machines, tools, and techniques involved in woodturning, enabling you to fully enjoy the creative process while avoiding the common frustrations that many beginners encounter. For comfort, we suggest wearing jeans and T-shirts.
During this class, you will complete projects such as making a mallet and a pen. Please note that the class size is limited to 6 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 6
July 19th & 20th: Intro to Woodworking

Intro to WoodWorking
Saturday, July 19th: 9:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, July 20th: 9:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor:Doug Eisenhauer
If you're interested in woodworking but unsure where to start, this class is perfect for you. This hands-on workshop is designed for adult beginners. In the class, you will learn about shop safety, wood selection, joinery techniques, how to square a board, and how to build a small project. You'll get hands-on experience using a table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, and various hand tools.
Please note that students are required to wear eye and hearing protection during all machinery exercises, and you must provide your own safety equipment. The class fee covers instruction and supplies. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$175.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 8
July 26th: Intro to Lidded Box Turning

Intro to Lidded Box Turning
Saturday, July 26th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnes
Join us for a hands-on class where you will learn how to turn an end-grain lidded box with a finial.
The focus will be on developing the skills needed to achieve excellent results every time. If time allows, we will create a second box. Some prior turning experience is beneficial. We will cover tool selection, usage, and sharpening techniques.
Please wear jeans and a T-shirt. Class size is limited to 4 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150 for class.This price includes blanks
Class Size:4
August 2nd: Into To Turning a Natural Edge Bowl

Turning a Natural Edge Bowl
Saturday, August 2nd: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This unique class will teach us how to turn a balanced natural Edge Bowl. Unlike a traditional bowl, where the top is flat, the natural edge bowl will have the bark from the outside of the tree left on. The top will not be flat. Balancing the bowl so that the highest part of the rim and the lowest part of the rim line up properly.
This class requires that you have some experience with turning a bowl and the proper tool handling. These topics will be part of the class, and you will better understand the technique of turning a natural edge bow.
Jeans and a T-shirt are recommended. The class size is 6. The cost is $150.00 per person attending.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 6
August 6th: Intro to Chip Carving

Intro to Chip Carving Class
Saturday, August 6th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Billy Jenkins
This hands-on class is designed for the beginner interested in the art of Chip carving. Course will begin with a discussion on safety protocols, knife fundamentals, and sharpening techniques. Practice boards will be provided to help the student become comfortable with handling a knife, body positioning and carving a variety of basic chip designs. Students will then learn design fundamentals and transfer techniques with as focus on carving an actual project. Session will end with a discussion on finishing techniques.
Students are required to bring a chip carving knife and Kevlar Anti-cut gloves. All other material will be provided.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$130 for class. The price includes blanks
Class Size:6
August 9th: Turning a “Lover’s Tree” (Captive ring Christmas tree)

Turning a “Lover’s Tree” (Captive ring Christmas tree)
Saturday, August 9th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnes
This class will teach you how to make a Lover's Tree (a captive ring Christmas tree). A basic understanding of spindle turning is required. All tools will be provided, along with instructions on how to use them. Safety equipment and materials will also be supplied. Jeans and T-shirts are recommended. The class size is limited to 4 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150 for class.This price includes blanks
Class Size:4
August 16th & 17th: Intro to Woodworking

Intro to WoodWorking
Saturday, August 16th: 9:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, August 17th: 9:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor:Doug Eisenhauer
If you're interested in woodworking but unsure where to start, this class is perfect for you. This hands-on workshop is designed for adult beginners. In the class, you will learn about shop safety, wood selection, joinery techniques, how to square a board, and how to build a small project. You'll get hands-on experience using a table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, and various hand tools.
Please note that students are required to wear eye and hearing protection during all machinery exercises, and you must provide your own safety equipment. The class fee covers instruction and supplies. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$175.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 8
August 23rd: Intro to Bowl Turning

Intro to Bowl Turning
Saturday, August 23rd from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnew
In this hands-on class, you will turn a wooden bowl on the lathe. Emphasis will be on developing the proper skills for getting excellent results every time. We will be turning a small traditional bowl. Tool selection, use, and we delve into proper sharpening of the tools that are used to turn a bowl. Jeans and T- shirt are recommended.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150 for class. This price includes blanks
Class Size:6
August 24th: Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters

Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters
Sunday, August 24th: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor: Brittney Carbone
If you’re interested in epoxy but have never worked with it, this is the class for you. We’ll cover setting up your space, the correct equipment to prepare and wear, and best practices for a successful epoxy pour. We will work with an epoxy that is best for coating surfaces, which can range from finishing a tabletop to making beautiful designs on a surface.
This particular epoxy is also workable for shallow molds. We will learn our epoxy skills by designing two types of coasters; one will be cast, and the other will be flood-coated on wood.
Brittney Carbone
Brittney is a dynamic mixed-media artist and educator. Equipped with a Master’s in Art Education and over a decade of teaching experience, including at maker and DIY venues, such as The Catskill Mountain Maker’s Camp, and Workbench Con, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to both her artistic creations and educational endeavors. Driven by a passion for pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, Brittney is particularly drawn to the versatile medium of epoxy. Her artistic journey involves a fusion of modern experimentation with traditional roots in painting, drawing, and textured surfaces, to create multi-dimensional artworks. Brittney’s work reflects a commitment to continuous exploration and growth within the ever-evolving art landscape.
For more information call 919-876-0707
$75 for class
Class Size:16
September 13th & 14th: Intro to Woodworking

Intro to WoodWorking
Saturday, September 13th: 9:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, september 14th: 9:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor:Doug Eisenhauer
If you're interested in woodworking but unsure where to start, this class is perfect for you. This hands-on workshop is designed for adult beginners. In the class, you will learn about shop safety, wood selection, joinery techniques, how to square a board, and how to build a small project. You'll get hands-on experience using a table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, and various hand tools.
Please note that students are required to wear eye and hearing protection during all machinery exercises, and you must provide your own safety equipment. The class fee covers instruction and supplies. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$175.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 8
September 20th: Intro to Woodturning

Into To Woodturning
Saturday, September 20th: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnes
This class offers a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of woodturning and is recommended as a prerequisite for any advanced turning courses. You will learn about the machines, tools, and techniques involved in woodturning, enabling you to fully enjoy the creative process while avoiding the common frustrations that many beginners encounter. For comfort, we suggest wearing jeans and T-shirts. During this class, you will complete projects such as making a mallet and a pen. Please note that the class size is limited to 6 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 6
October 4th: Intro to Chip Carving

Intro to Chip Carving Class
Saturday, October 4th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Billy Jenkins
This hands-on class is designed for the beginner interested in the art of Chip carving. Course will begin with a discussion on safety protocols, knife fundamentals, and sharpening techniques. Practice boards will be provided to help the student become comfortable with handling a knife, body positioning and carving a variety of basic chip designs. Students will then learn design fundamentals and transfer techniques with as focus on carving an actual project. Session will end with a discussion on finishing techniques.
Students are required to bring a chip carving knife and Kevlar Anti-cut gloves. All other material will be provided.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$130 for class. The price includes blanks
Class Size:6
October 11th: Intro to Bowl Turning

Intro to Bowl Turning Class
Saturday, June 14th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnew
In this hands-on class, you will turn a wooden bowl on the lathe. Emphasis will be on developing the proper skills for getting excellent results every time. We will be turning a small traditional bowl. Tool selection, use, and we delve into proper sharpening of the tools that are used to turn a bowl. Jeans and T- shirt are recommended.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150 for class. This price includes blanks
Class Size:6
October 17th & 18th: 25th Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza

25th Annual Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza
Friday, October 17th from 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, October 18th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Hickory Metro Convention Center
1960 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC 28602
Every October, Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop sponsors and hosts the ONLY woodworking show of its kind in North Carolina on October 17th & 18th. The Woodworking Extravaganza, at the Hickory Metro Convention Center in Hickory, NC.
Folks from the surrounding fifteen states travel to attend. In 2010, for example, over 4,500 people attended this event. This year there will be 50+ Vendors Many hosting their own booths and offering expert advice.
There will also be over 20 free demos, and crafts and games for your little ones. there will be plenty to see and learn.
Soap carving will be returning again this year. Join us Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, 2025 to learn how to make soap carvings.
For more information visit https://www.woodworkingextravaganza.com/
October 18th & 19th: Intro to Woodworking

Intro to WoodWorking
Saturday, October 18th: 9:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, October 19th: 9:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor:Doug Eisenhauer
If you're interested in woodworking but unsure where to start, this class is perfect for you. This hands-on workshop is designed for adult beginners. In the class, you will learn about shop safety, wood selection, joinery techniques, how to square a board, and how to build a small project. You'll get hands-on experience using a table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, and various hand tools.
Please note that students are required to wear eye and hearing protection during all machinery exercises, and you must provide your own safety equipment. The class fee covers instruction and supplies. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$175.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 8
October 25th: Intro to Woodturning

Into To Woodturning
Saturday, October 25th: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnes
This class offers a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of woodturning and is recommended as a prerequisite for any advanced turning courses. You will learn about the machines, tools, and techniques involved in woodturning, enabling you to fully enjoy the creative process while avoiding the common frustrations that many beginners encounter. For comfort, we suggest wearing jeans and T-shirts. During this class, you will complete projects such as making a mallet and a pen. Please note that the class size is limited to 6 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 6
November 15th & 16th: Intro to Woodworking

Intro to WoodWorking
Saturday, November 15th: 9:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, November 16th: 9:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor:Doug Eisenhauer
If you're interested in woodworking but unsure where to start, this class is perfect for you. This hands-on workshop is designed for adult beginners. In the class, you will learn about shop safety, wood selection, joinery techniques, how to square a board, and how to build a small project. You'll get hands-on experience using a table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, and various hand tools.
Please note that students are required to wear eye and hearing protection during all machinery exercises, and you must provide your own safety equipment. The class fee covers instruction and supplies. Class size is limited to 8 participants.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$175.00 for class price Class fee includes instruction and supplies.
Class size: 8
November 22nd: Intro to Bowl Turning

Intro to Bowl Turning Class
Saturday, November 22nd from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Instructor: Meryl Valnew
In this hands-on class, you will turn a wooden bowl on the lathe. Emphasis will be on developing the proper skills for getting excellent results every time. We will be turning a small traditional bowl. Tool selection, use, and we delve into proper sharpening of the tools that are used to turn a bowl. Jeans and T- shirt are recommended.
For more information call (919) 876-0707
$150 for class. This price includes blanks
Class Size:6
Winston Salem Classes
Wednesdays: Free Scroll Saw Demo

Every Wednesday from 10:00am - 12:00pm
Carolina Scrollers Free Scroll Saw Demo
The Carolina Scrollers demonstrate scroll saw tips and techniques and answer questions.
Demo is Free.
For more information about the Carolina Scrollers visit their website
2nd & 4th Saturdays: Free Wood Carving Demo

Every 2nd and 4th Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm
Triad Woodcarvers Free Carving Demo
The Triad Wood Carvers hold free wood carving demonstrations
Demo is Free.
For more information about the Triad Wood Carvers visit their website
2nd Mondays: Carolina Scrollers Monthly Club Meeting

2nd Mondays from 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Monthly Meeting of The Carolina Scrollers
The meeting format is an open discussion by all members. The experience, interests, and areas of expertise of each member vary from novice or beginner to very experienced. As such, the exchange of experience is invaluable to all.
Meeting is Free and open to visitors.
For more information visit their website
July 13th: Spoon Carving Class

Spoon Carving Class
Sunday, July 13th from 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Instructor: Sam Tallman
Using a few simple hand tools, the students will learn how to make a fully functional and finished cooking spoon. The class is targeted to beginner to intermediate carving students with little or no carving experience, and can be taught to students as young as 12 yrs old. Students will be taught tool care and safety. All tools and materials will be provided for each student with the opportunity to purchase unfinished spoons for students that would like to continue spoon carving on their own.
For more information call 336-768-9663
$55 for class.
Class Size:12, Minimum Age 12
Experience Level: Beginner/Intermediate
July 19th: Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters

Epoxy Art: Crafting Custom Coasters
Saturday, July 19th: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Instructor: Brittney Carbone
If you’re interested in epoxy but have never worked with it, this is the class for you. We’ll cover setting up your space, the correct equipment to prepare and wear, and best practices for a successful epoxy pour. We will work with an epoxy that is best for coating surfaces, which can range from finishing a tabletop to making beautiful designs on a surface.
This particular epoxy is also workable for shallow molds. We will learn our epoxy skills by designing two types of coasters; one will be cast, and the other will be flood-coated on wood.
Brittney Carbone
Brittney is a dynamic mixed-media artist and educator. Equipped with a Master’s in Art Education and over a decade of teaching experience, including at maker and DIY venues, such as The Catskill Mountain Maker’s Camp, and Workbench Con, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to both her artistic creations and educational endeavors. Driven by a passion for pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, Brittney is particularly drawn to the versatile medium of epoxy. Her artistic journey involves a fusion of modern experimentation with traditional roots in painting, drawing, and textured surfaces, to create multi-dimensional artworks. Brittney’s work reflects a commitment to continuous exploration and growth within the ever-evolving art landscape.
For more information call (336) 768-9663
$75 for class
Class Size:16
August 9th: Just For Kids

Just For Kids
Saturday, August 9th from 9:30am - 1:00pm
Instructor: Brian Coe
Introduce your young ones to the lifelong joys of woodworking! Here is a class for all aspiring young woodworkers ages 10 and up: no woodworking experience required, just a desire to try and a willingness to have fun. All participants will build a Shaker-style peg rack and a sturdy step stool using hand tools. Students will learn to use a hand drill, block plane, square, ruler, and some basic sawing skills, and leave with two great projects to use at home! Your finished projects can be stained or painted if you wish. At the end of class, students will also get to build a fun wooden toy to take home. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult who can assist.
For more information call 336-768-9663
$50 for class. All tools and supplies included
Class Size:6, Minimum Age 10
Experience Level: Beginner
August 23rd: Choosing, Tuning, and Using Hand Planes

Choosing, Tuning, and Using Hand Planes
Saturday August 23rd from 9:30am - 1:00pm
Instructor: Brian Coe
The hand plane is the king of the woodworking hand tools. See why this tool has persisted and thrived in the woodworking world for over two centuries! In this class, participants will learn how and why planes work the way they do. Various wood and metal-bodied planes will be shown and demonstrated, ranging from scrub, jack, smoothing, jointing planes, molding planes, and special-purpose joint planes. Participants will learn to set up, tune, and adjust their aircraft to provide glass-smooth surfaces and see-through shavings. The last step in the class will be to take a piece of rough-sawn lumber and plane it to a smooth, square, dimensioned board. Bring in your oddball or unknown planes for dating and identification.
For more information call 336-768-9663
$75 for class. Planes will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own if they have them to help tune and diagnose problems.
Class Size:6
Experience Level: All
September 6th: Hand-Cut Dovetails

Hand-Cut Dovetails
Saturday September 6th from 9:30am - 1:00pm
Instructor: Brian Coe
Hand-cut dovetails have been a hallmark of quality woodworking joinery for centuries. Still, many woodworkers have not attempted or are unhappy with their results. This class teaches you the tricks and secrets of laying out and cutting this classic woodworking joint. We will also troubleshoot problems you may have with your methods and results. The class will focus on cutting the basic through dovetail joint, but other dovetail joints will also be shown.
$75 for class.
All necessary tools provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own dovetailing kits if they have them to build familiarity with their personal tools.
For more information call 336-768-9663
September 20th: Turning 101

Turning 101
Saturday, September 20th: 9:30am - 2:00pm
Instructor: Barry Lewis
It’s time to turn!
Join us for this class if you want to start or have just started the art of wood turning. Learn the basic parts of the lathe and how it works. Learn the basic turning tool shapes and how they shape spindles and bowls. Chucks and other lathe accessories, such as live centers, spur drives, pen mandrels, and drill chucks, will be demonstrated and discussed. Samples of finished projects, from pens to table legs to bowls, will be available for study and questions. All participants will get a chance to turn some sample pieces to practice cutting various common shapes with a basic set of turning tools. At the end of class, participants will complete a simple candlestick project and be confident to tackle their next turning project at home. All proper safety procedures will be followed while lathes are in use during the class.
$80 for class.
All tools and materials provided.
Beginner Experience Level
For more information call 336-768-9663
October 4th: Basic Sharpening Techniques by Hand

Basic Sharpening Techniques by Hand
Saturday, October 4th: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Instructor: Brian Coe
There is nothing like a sharp tool to make woodworking efficient and enjoyable, while a dull tool can make the most straightforward task a frustrating chore. If the edges on your tools feel more like a putty knife than a carving knife, join our introductory sharpening class. We will explore various hand sharpening methods, including sandpaper sharpening, oil stones, water stones, ceramic stones, diamond stones, and leather strops. Various blades will be sharpened during the class, including chisels, plane blades, straight knives, and turning tools. Learn to get a mirror-sharp edge on all your tools using one or more techniques to make your woodworking easier and more enjoyable. Make sure you bring a few of your dull tools to be sharpened as class samples and as part of the hands-on portion of the class. All participants can sharpen some of their tools using the sandpaper sharpening method during the class.
$50 for class.
All tools/materials are provided. Bring dull chisels and/or plane blades.
All Experience Levels
For more information call 336-768-9663
October 17th & 18th: 25th Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza

25th Annual Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza
Friday, October 17th from 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, October 18th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Hickory Metro Convention Center
1960 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC 28602
Every October, Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop sponsors and hosts the ONLY woodworking show of its kind in North Carolina on October 17th & 18th. The Woodworking Extravaganza, at the Hickory Metro Convention Center in Hickory, NC.
Folks from the surrounding fifteen states travel to attend. In 2010, for example, over 4,500 people attended this event. This year there will be 50+ Vendors Many hosting their own booths and offering expert advice.
There will also be over 20 free demos, and crafts and games for your little ones. there will be plenty to see and learn.
Soap carving will be returning again this year. Join us Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, 2025 to learn how to make soap carvings.
For more information visit https://www.woodworkingextravaganza.com/
Asheville Classes
Tuesday Turning Demos
Tuesday Turning Demos
Tuesdays, 9:30am -11:30pm
Every Tuesday from 9:30am to 11:30am, join us for an informal Woodturning demo in-store. Using a wide range of woodturning tools to create small projects, demonstrating different tools and techniques.
For more information call (828) 687-3940
October 17th & 18th: 25th Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza

25th Annual Klingspor's Woodworking Extravaganza
Friday, October 17th from 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, October 18th from 9:00am - 4:00pm
Hickory Metro Convention Center
1960 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC 28602
Every October, Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop sponsors and hosts the ONLY woodworking show of its kind in North Carolina on October 17th & 18th. The Woodworking Extravaganza, at the Hickory Metro Convention Center in Hickory, NC.
Folks from the surrounding fifteen states travel to attend. In 2010, for example, over 4,500 people attended this event. This year there will be 50+ Vendors Many hosting their own booths and offering expert advice.
There will also be over 20 free demos, and crafts and games for your little ones. there will be plenty to see and learn.
Soap carving will be returning again this year. Join us Friday, October 17th, and Saturday, October 18th, 2025 to learn how to make soap carvings.