End Table: Glue Up

I have to say – our woodworking class is incredibly fast-paced. It’s a sizable class, and there’s one primary instructor (Shaun) and usually two assistant instructors.

Over these last two classes, we’ve been moving between the various table saws (stationary and sliding), along with the jointers and planers. A lot of movement, a lot of motion.

Frankly, I’ve felt a bit behind in each class – there are concepts and steps we take that take me longer to process/grok, and I feel slower than everyone else. I’m doing all the things, but I’m not quite (yet) comprehending all the things.

I ask questions when I can. But as I said, it’s a pretty fast-paced class.

During one of the slower moments, near the end – I took some photos. We haven’t been in the classroom itself much, as the last classes have had us out on the main floor with our various pieces.

Here though, we ended class by gluing up our tops and lower shelves.

As Bob is always fond of saying: you can never have too many clamps.

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End Table: First class

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