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Roy Underhill opens woodworking school
comments (0) March 2nd, 2009 in blogs
For a good time and some good instruction, too, check out the Woodwrights School, run by Roy Underhill. Located Pittsboro, N.C., Underhill's classes will focus on traditional joinery techniques.
A historian, story teller and accomplished woodworker, Underhill has the perfect skill set to provide useful and entertaining instruction.
The school has room for up to 10 students at a time. Introductory one-day classes in hand tool joinery (mortise and tenons and dovetails) cost $95, preregistration required.
For more information and to register, contact Underhill directly at woodwrightroy@gmail.com.
If you can't make it down south to see Underhill in person, videos from the show are available online at http://www.pbs.org/woodwrightsshop/schedule/video.html.
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