UPDATE: Due to a family emergency, this workshop is being reschedule for June. Please stay tuned for updates.
Are you interested in learning basic carpentry skills for putting to use in your home or garden? Have you been uncertain about using hammers, saws, drills, or power tools? Do you have little to no experience with carpentry but want to learn? We’ll cover each of these topics in an introductory carpentry workshop at the Low Technology Institute where we will be building Aldo Leopold Benches.
Workshop Goals
During the first half of the workshop, we’ll be covering tools from measuring tapes, levels, and squares to hammers, hand saws, screwdrivers, power drills, and circular saws. You will get experience planning a project, identifying and listing materials, working with basic connections between boards (joints), and completing basic cuts along with useful tips. In the second half of the workshop we will be building Aldo Leopold benches for you to take home. This is a great task because it combines many basic construction techniques. You can find the plans here.
Again, no prior experience is necessary.
Workshop Details
The workshop will be led by Scott, who runs the Low Technology Institute and has been working with wood and tools his whole life. He used to run Deep Green Garden Co-op with a friend and was in charge of building chicken coops, raised beds, and other garden infrastructure.

