
Fundamentals of Furniture Making
George Vondriska

- In-depth Instruction; over 169 mins
- On-demand video access anytime
- Bonus downloadable PDF resources
- Access to class Q&A









Description
Additionally, furniture projects often require solid wood tops, made using edge-to-edge glue ups. Learn the tricks behind jointing perfect edges, getting great color and grain matches in your top, and allowing solid wood tops to expand and contract seasonally.
Our video instruction is very detailed, leaving no steps out of the process. In this class you’ll learn about:
- Project design
- Edge-to-edge glue ups for strength and beauty
- Mortise and tenon joinery
- Tapering legs
- Adding decorative accents to furniture projects
Your class instructor is a firm believer in the adage that form should follow function, and he’ll show you how to add simple details to furniture that take it from boring to beautiful. For example, a simple router bit makes a significant difference in the look of the table rails. Undercutting the edge of the top gives it a lighter look. A slight taper on the legs reduces their bulk. Fundamentals of Furniture Making provides video instruction that makes each of these details easy to do.
In addition to step-to-step video instruction, this class provides you with downloadable resources and helpful information, including a complete printable Class Guide that is a woodworking plan for the table you’ll build in your own shop while following along, and source references for any specialized tools used.
George Vondriska
Formally trained in technology education, George Vondriska has been teaching woodworking since 1986. He has been the managing editor of Woodworkers Guild of America since 2007. In addition to classes at his own Vondriska Woodworks School, George teaches at woodworking shows across the country and has taught woodworking for the Peace Corps, Andersen Window, Northwest Airlines and the Pentagon.

Bonus materials available after purchase