Turn A Stool With A Skew
Adult | Available
The skew chisel is a versatile—but very fussy—woodturning tool. The skew strikes fear in the hearts of beginning turners. It doesn’t have to be that way. You’ll spend day one of this two-day class learning to use the skew with confidence. On day two, you’ll use your new skills to make a small stool, using the skew to make all the parts.
There is a $4 registration fee included in tuition.
Members will have the $4 fee deducted from the tuition.
There is a $35.00 materials fee included in the tuition
**Safety Glasses must be worn and All Safety Guidelines followed **
*SAFETY FIRST* Closed toe shoes, Fitted sleeves, Long hair tied back
All Students are encouraged to bring a work apron or smock to each workshop
**Please note that classes at Brookfield Craft Center must meet a minimum number of 2 registrations for the class to run. Students will be notified within a week's notice whether their class will be held. If the class is canceled due to low enrollment, students may request to be transferred to another class or be refunded in full.
David Heim
David Heim is a former member of the board of directors of the American Association of Woodturners. He has been turning for 20 years and teaches regularly at the Brookfield Craft Center and other schools across Connecticut.
David is also the author of “Saws, Planes, and Scorps: Exceptional Woodworking Tools and Their Makers,” which The New York Times listed as a design book that's easy on the eyes.