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Toggle Clamp Jigs for Multiple Parts and More

Design and build a toggle clamp jig for pattern shaping.

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Toggle Clamp Jigs for Multiple Parts and More

Toggle Clamp Jigs for Multiple Parts and More

Design and build a toggle clamp jig for pattern shaping.

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About

This class focuses on designing, building, and using jigs that include toggle clamps to secure wood for shaping with a router or shaper, such as making curved or tapered legs for furniture.

You'll build your own jig from scratch and use it to create a demonstration chair leg. You'll get experience using BARN's shaper (but you'll need additional experience to get checked out to use this tool on your own during Open Studio).

Toggle clamps also are useful in a wide range of other jig applications to hold work pieces consistently and securely. You'll learn tips for creating safe and durable jigs for some of these other situations, as well.

Details

  A $20 materials fee, included in the class fee, covers everything you need.

Prerequisites

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear safety glasses and closed-toe shoes, tie back long hair, and avoid dangling clothing and jewelry.
  • Bring your own safety glasses and hearing protection if you have them.
Instructor
Christopher Gronbeck

Christopher is founder and former owner of The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar in Seattle. He has a long history as an educator in the science and environment fields, and has taught wine and spirits and cocktails classes for more than 15 years. He serves as a judge at numerous wine and spirits competitions. Christopher loves everything about BARN and is active in the Kitchen Arts Studio as well as in Woodworking and Print & Book Arts.

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