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    3.3 (27 reviews)

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    The first project in the intro class at Woodsmyth's
    Elaine H.

    These are fun classes in a real professional shop (as opposed to a pure school facility) with plenty of hands-on training and an instructor who is passionate about woodworking and teaching. You come out of these classes with a set of valuable skills and work that you can display proudly. If you haven't done much woodworking in the past or have used primarily only hand tools, this class is a great introduction to using power tools safely and effectively. You'll get hands-on experience using the radial arm saw, table saw, router, scrolling saw, drill, and a couple of sanders. You also learn a lot about the building process and correct order of steps when creating furniture to yield the best results. You gain valuable knowledge about the properties and physics of wood, the economics of furniture building, and a host of other practical aspects. This class is about skills, approach, safety, and process more than projects. If you'd like a project-oriented class that gives you specific instructions about how to build a particular table and doesn't relate that knowledge to woodworking skills and principles in general, this isn't for you. The projects in the class are geared towards teaching techniques and skills that you can apply more broadly (how to cut a dado, how to make a mitre joint, etc.) That being said, you come away with some great stuff - a huge bookshelf, a really nice old-fashioned toolbox, and an end table with storage space... all in 10 weeks! Make no mistake-- this class is a DEAL as far as Chicago woodworking goes-- less than $400 gets you 30 hours of instruction and all tools and materials are included. You can barely BUY three pieces of handmade wooden furniture for that little! Finally, a note on the instructor. Neal's a great teacher and a real expert, seriously. Yes, he's a quirky guy, no doubt about it, and comes across at first as a no-BS tough guy, especially in the first session (the excellent introduction to safety). But this is because his main priority is that you learn how to operate tools safely, and that means that he wants you to take it very seriously, even if it means scaring you a little bit and testing the waters to see if you're serious about it as well. And he is extremely passionate about wood and woodworking and wants to make sure you learn to do things in the best possible way without hurting yourself or breaking the tools, which is why he will, yes, flip out if he sees you doing something stupid that could potentially injure you or someone around you. It takes some getting used to, but in the end it's not a bad thing, and I'm a lot more vigilant about safety than I might otherwise have been in a "softer" class. And Neal's really a more sympathetic teacher than he might first seem- he actively solicits feedback, encourages questions, and makes sure people feel comfortable with what they're doing. So, in short, I think this class has been fantastic, and everyone in my class liked it enough that they're all thinking about taking the advanced class sometime in the future.

    Barrel hole and top- awesome and very professional work.

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    I met Neal in the Fall of 2014 when I took his intro class, and I've been coming back to him for lessons ever since.

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    5.0(5 reviews)
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    I just took the "Beginners' Upholstery Class" with Jeff Kraut and LOVED it!…read more The class covers upholstery techniques that can be applied to automotive upholstery, furniture upholstery, and bag making. It is taught on industrial sewing machines (no previous sewing experience necessary). I already knew basic sewing and I definitely picked up lots of new tricks/techniques. Some of the topics we covered: * setting up the machines and basic sewing. * quilted stitching on vinyl (like on the back of a car seat or stuffed chair) * adding piping trim * zipper installation and sewing a small case * stapling construction and making a panel (like recovering a chair seat or a car side panel) * beginning pattern making and making a seat cushion Projects might vary a little from class to class. I've posted photos of my work. The class was Mon & Wed, 7-9pm for 5 weeks. It's located just down the street from Trader Joe's on Lincoln. Easy parking & near the El. You can get more info from Jeff at canvasboss@yahoo.com. I'm looking forward to the advanced class!

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    This is a great place to catch a concert as the acoustics are amazing and the price is low compared…read moreto bigger concert venues. Be sure to look at the address on your ticket though as I just put "Old Town School of Folk Music" into my direction app and I landed 20 minutes away at a different place. I'd paid to park before I realized it was the building where lessons are given, not concerts. I drove across town and went into another "Old Town School of Folk Music" on Lincoln Avenue, only to be told I was still in the wrong place. Ran across the street and found my concert, up a flight of stairs, but was 25 minutes late. Prices for a concession stand Coke and a candy bar were wildly high, but I was hungry so I paid for it, plus tip. Seats were small and uncomfortable, like a school assembly hall. But again, stellar acoustics, so a really good experience overall. I'll return, but I'll be more careful with driving directions so as to arrive on time.

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