WoodClass

Hand Carving: Wooden Spoons & Forks:

In this hands-on workshop, students will be introduced to the basics of safe and effective wood carving. We'll begin with a brief overview of knife safety and how to keep your tools sharp, followed by a look at essential carving tools that can make the experience more enjoyable and efficient. Students will also get to see examples of different types of wood and grain patterns, as well as finished spoons and forks for inspiration.

After the introduction, participants will receive their own wood blanks and tools to begin carving. The majority of the class will be spent carving, with the instructor offering one-on-one guidance and support throughout. This is a relaxed, interactive class designed for beginners or those looking to refine their skills.

By the end of the session, each student will leave with a completed or nearly completed spoon or fork, along with the foundational knowledge and confidence to continue carving on their own.

Students will need to bring their own knife. Either folding, fixed blade, or utility knife (box opener). A knife with a comfortable handle is preferred. (call us if you need suggestions) Handsaws and hatchets are also nice if you have them. Gloves are optional.

About Your Instructor:

Matt is a hands-on, do-it-yourself kind of person with a passion for learning and self-sufficiency. In 2020, he purchased land in Bethel, Maine, where he partially cleared the property and built his own cabin from the ground up. His philosophy is simple: if you can make something yourself in a reasonable amount of time, it’s worth learning how to do it.

Matt has been casually carving spoons for over a decade, but his skills took a leap forward after studying traditional wood carving and primitive skills in Western North Carolina. Now, Matt is excited to share what he’s learned and help others discover the satisfaction of creating something with their own hands.

*Adult Education classes are for 18 and up.

$30 December 9th 5-8PM

Telstar High School