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WINTC& 97 HOUbS MON-THUDS 10:00 AM-10:00 PM FDI-SAT 10:00 AM-6:00 pm SUNDAY 12:00 PM-5:30 PM houps may vapy Map 17-25 http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~craftctr/ 346-4361 I fete. - Wayne, face to face with the work woodworking Beginning Woodworking Pat Greenwell • Arnold MacLeod Materialize your ideas in the woodshop. Create a project while learning power tool use and safety. Instruction will cover project design, wood properties, hand and power tool use and joinery. Allow for extra shop time and cost of your project. 21 hours of instruction. Member ship required. Two sections offered: 1.Sun, Jan 12-Feb 23 Instructor: Greenwell 5:00-8:00pm *\ members $45 2.Mon, Jan 13-Mar 3 Instructor: MacLeod 6:00-9:00pm #2 members $45 CNo class 1/20-MLK Day) Beginning Wood-Shaker Tables Toby Barwood Make a timeless Shaker table while learning woodworking skills and shop safety. Instruction will cover the history of Shaker design prin ciples, wood properties, joinery, plus hand and power tool use. Choose from three projects: a hall table, a night stand, or a very small dining table. Allow extra shop time and $20-$70 for materials. 19 hours of instruction. Membership required. Sat, Feb 8-Mar 1 10:15am-3:00pm #3 members $55 Light Table Making D. Gonzalez • P. Greenwell Make the ultimate light table incorporating your Mayline and Borco to fit Architecture studio desks. Wood and hardware provided. Students will need to purchase their own glass, lights and Borco. 9 hours of instruction. Mem bership required. Two sections offered: 1.Sat, Jan 11 10-4:30 Instructor: Greenwell Sat, Jan 18 10-1:00 *4 members $38 2.Sat, Jan 25 10-4:30 Instructor: Gonzalez Sat, Feb 1 10:00-1:00 *5 members $38 woodworking Wood Lathe Brent Baker Wood lathe techniques will be demonstrated, including between-center turning (table legs, candle holders) and face plate turning (bowls, plates). Discussion on design and finishing included. 5 hours of instruction. Sun, Jan 26 + Feb 2 #6 members $20 2:00-4:30pm #7 non-members $24 Hand-Carved Wooden Bowl Dean Macllwain Looking for a place to plop that bread or fruit? Design and carve a wooden bowl using the old fashioned chisel and mallet techniques. Chisels available for use or purchase. 12 hours of instruction. Mon, Feb 17-Mar 10 #8 members $32 6:30-9:30pm #9 non-members $36 Relief Woodcarving Dean Macllwain Interested in becoming a chiseler? Shape your creative ideas into wood-relief sculpture or decorative pieces. Chisels available for use or purchase. 12 hours of instruction. (No Class 1/20-MLK Day) Mon, Jan 13-Feb 10 #10 members $32 6:30-9:30pm #11 non-members $36 woodworking Continuing Woodworking Tom Urban Explore new techniques or finish that stool or Shaker table with help and advice. Demonstra tions include joinery methods and finishing tips. The woodshop is open during this time. Mem bership required. Tues, Jan 21-Feb 18 7:00-9:15pm #12 members $20 bike repair Whole Bike Health Tom Agterberg Stranded by a broken bike? Never again! Learn to overhaul bearing sets, adjust gears and brakes, and true your wheels. It is possible to overhaul your bicycle during the six weeks of class. Bring your bicycle to each class. Allow $5 for replacement bearings. 15 hours of instruc tion. Two sessions: 1. Mon, Jan 27-Mar 3 #13 members $36 6:30-9:00pm #14 non-members $40 2. Wed, Jan 15-Feb 19 #15 members $36 6:30-9:00pm #16 non-members $40 UHIV. Of (teON EMU (6AfT (EHTE6 E&B Memorial union 1225 UinvEDsuy ofOhe$on E* OH 97403-1225 tlON-P&OHT O&l U.S. Postal PAID ta,OP Permit Mo. 63 i ms rour-page insen is a paio aovemsing supplement. Material contained herein was provided and paid tor by the EMU Craft Center