Introduction to Woodworking Class

Beginner woodworking

Looking for unique things to do in Sydney? These short workshops are perfect for anyone who would like to dip their toes into the world of working with reclaimed wood.

Over the course of three hours, you'll learn how to work with and finish reclaimed timber using traditional hand tools. Woodwork taster courses include: spatula carving, paddle making, chopstick making, and timber bangle making.

By the end of your class, you'll have a basic understanding of some of the principles of woodwork and will discover the nourishment that comes from creating something tangible with your hands and working with ethically sourced materials!

This workshop runs for three hours and is perfect for small groups, parties, and corporate bookings.

3 hours
$160 per person
Open to students 13+, see our Child Safe Policy here
This course is available for group bookings (min 10, max 20)
Course includes moderate physical exertion

  • Knowledge of general safety in the workshop

    Timber selection and an understanding of second-hand timber

    Grain direction; its strengths and weaknesses and how to work with it

    How to use a variety of shaping and finishing hand tools

    Finishing woodworking projects

  • This workshop is aimed at people with no experience with woodwork and who is looking for an introduction to the craft. It is open to anyone 18 years and over.The course is run using entirely hand tools so you need to be aware that there is an element of physicality involved and most of the work is carried out standing up.

  • By the end of this woodwork for beginners class you will have:

    An appreciation of the value of second-hand timber.

    The knowledge to safely and effectively use a variety of traditional hand tools such as spokeshaves, rasps and files.

    Been introduced to woodworking terminology.

    Your own reclaimed timber cooking spatula.

  • You are encouraged to bring your own facemask, protective eyewear and ear protection however sanitised Personal Protective Equipment will be available to use. Any borrowed PPE needs to be sanitised after use.

    You are required to wear closed-toe shoes.

    Please wear clothing that can get dirty (e.g. sawdust will be present).

    Long hair needs to be tied back and no loose hanging jewellery should be worn.

Please note: The paddle and spatula courses are listed under the same course type – please make sure to select the spatula making course from the drop down list!.