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Intermediate Woodworking – Contemporary Joint Stool

Intermediate Woodworking – Contemporary Joint Stool

Mon Feb 02 - Mon May 04 2026

Tuition: $765
Instructor: Erik Mortensen
Location: Vashon Island High School, Room 1105

Intermediate Woodworking – Contemporary Joint Stool  
Ages: 14-Adult (students under 18 must register with a parent or guardian also taking the class) 
Mondays, Feb 2-May 4 | 6:15-8:45 pm (skip Feb 16 & Apr 6)

Build a sleek, contemporary take on a joint stool while strengthening your woodworking skills. In this twelve-session, intermediate-level class, you will craft an heirloom-quality piece of furniture with expert guidance. Designed for those who have already completed the Woodworking Basics class, this course will deepen your understanding of project planning, hand and power tool use, and traditional joinery techniques.

Registration deadline Jan 30, 2026

If you plan to apply for financial aid for this class, you must complete and submit the financial aid application no later than 2 hours after you register.

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