| Prerequisite:
JUMPSTART I Perfect for the home "Do It Yourselfer", face frame and
carcass design/construction techniques for kitchen cabinets, vanities, and library
built-ins will be demonstrated. Perform dowel,
biscuit, screw pocket and nail gun joinery. Learn how to saw 4 X 8 sheets
safely as well as rabbet and dado hardwood plywood across the grain without tear-out. An
upper and lower kitchen cabinet will be designed, fabricated, assembled and prepped for
finish. Learn how to level and scribe a cabinet to an uneven wall for a more professional
installation. There will be some hands-on opportunities for the assembly, glue-up, prep
and installation. You will make a 1/2 scale knock down upper and lower kitchen
cabinet from pre-sized face frame and carcass materials. Having these knock down models
will help assist you in designing cabinets for your home remodel projects. Bring a drill
(clutch models best) with a magnetic tip holder and at least one # 2 Phillips bit and # 2
square drive tip. If youre not sure what these things are, your local hardware
store (ie. ACE, Truevalue) should be helpful. If you own one, also bring your complete
Kreg pocket hole system (drill bit, drill, fixture and clamp). Tip: Register early
for this class as it occurs once a year on April 20--21, 2003.
2 DAYS 9:30am to 6:30pm $240 + $55 materials/shop fee |