Women's Woodworking 101 Lab

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Program Type:

Makerspace & DIY

Age Group:

Adults
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Allowed Ages: 18 to Over 18

Program Description

Event Details

In honor of National Women's History Month, come try your hand at a variety of woodworking tools. Get familiar with the equipment and learn how you can use it to complete personal projects from simple cuts to finished wood crafts. 

 

Woodworking projects will be completed outside and may be subject to weather cancellations. Please dress accordingly and wear closed toed shoes. Safety glasses, gloves and ear protection will be provided. 

 

Patrons are not required to attend Woodworking 101 to participate in this lab. However, a general understanding of woodworking is recommended. 

 

Registration requires some project details and desired equipment use so we can plan accordingly.
 

Angle Grinder

Brad Nailer

Table Saw

Circular Saw

Jigsaw

Planer

Belt Sander

Miter Saw

Biscuit Joiner

Band Saw

Router

Drill press

Various Hand Tools

 

Attendees must be a Mammen Family Public Library card holder in order to use makerspace equipment. TexShare and Student Passport cards do not qualify for use of makerspace equipment. Please include your library card number on the registration form below so that we can confirm your registration.

Disclaimer(s)

Registration Required

Registration for this event is required.

Accessibility

The library makes every effort to ensure a welcoming and accessible environment. We can provide accommodations for people with disabilities or food allergies at library events. Please contact programs@mfplibrary.org at least seven days before the event to request accommodations.

Age Guidelines

Successful library programs are designed with age in mind. Please note this program’s age guidelines will be enforced for all active participants.

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