Cabinetry Basics: Doors & Drawer Fronts
Once cabinet carcasses are built, the aesthetic of your kitchen is determined by your doors and drawer fronts. In this class we'll learn to build frame and panel doors and solid drawer fronts which can be used in cabinetry and furniture alike.
Course Tuition:
$375 – $825 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Once cabinet carcasses are built, the aesthetic of your kitchen is determined by your doors and drawer fronts. In this class we'll learn to build frame and panel doors and solid drawer fronts which can be used in cabinetry and furniture alike.
Course Tuition:
$375 – $825 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Once cabinet carcasses are built, the aesthetic of your kitchen is determined by your doors and drawer fronts. In this class we'll learn to build frame and panel doors and solid drawer fronts which can be used in cabinetry and furniture alike.
Course Tuition:
$375 – $825 (read about our sliding scale)
Material Fees:
None
Who is this class for:
Hammerstone courses are open to all women and gender minorities. Hammerstone welcomes all trans folks including trans men.
Prerequisite:
This class has no prerequisite. In Intro to Cabinetry courses we review all the necessary basic carpentry and woodworking skills. Cabinetry Basics: Carcasses and Drawers is NOT a prerequisite for Cabinetry Basics: Doors and Drawer Fronts.
Description:
The craft of cabinetmaking is rooted in fine woodworking, but requires more of a production mentality. Beyond building the carcasses and doors, the appearance of most cabinets is determined by the doors and drawer fronts. Learning to build a frame and panel door is a useful skill for cabinetmaking and furniture making alike.
In this class we will use a variety of woodworking tools to build the doors and drawer fronts for the cabinets built in class the previous week.
UPCOMING COURSE DATES:
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