
Basics of Woodworking – Session 5: Assembly and Construction
May 10 @ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Course Title: Basics of Woodworking
Class Schedule: Saturdays, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM (April 12 – May 24)
Duration: 7 sessions (28 hours total)
Capacity and Target Audience: 6 Students – Beginners with no prior woodworking experience
Location: Loisaida Center – 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY 10009
Instructor: Josué Guarionex Colón
Register here: https://lp.
Scope of Work
- Objective:
Provide participants with foundational woodworking skills, safety protocols, and hands-on experience to build small projects independently. - Learning Outcomes:
- Understand and apply woodworking safety standards.
- Identify and use essential woodworking tools and materials.
- Measure, cut, and assemble wood accurately.
- Finish a personal woodworking project.
- Resources Provided:
- Tools: Saws, drills, clamps, sanders, measuring tapes, etc.
- Materials: Lumber, screws, glue, sandpaper, and protective equipment.
- Instructional handouts and project templates.
- Key Deliverables:
- Completed personal project (e.g., a small table or shelf).
- Participant certificate of completion.
Curriculum
Session 1: Introduction to Woodworking & Safety
- Overview of tools and materials.
- Shop safety rules and demonstration.
- Basic measuring and marking techniques.
Session 2: Tools & Techniques
- Hands-on practice: saws (manual and power), drills, and sanders.
- Techniques for cutting, drilling, and sanding.
Session 3: Wood Joints & Assembly Basics
- Introduction to types of wood joints (butt, miter, dado).
- Practice assembling a simple joint.
Session 4: Project Planning & Material Preparation
- Selecting and measuring materials for the project.
- Cutting and preparing wood pieces.
Session 5: Assembly and Construction
- Assembling the project (e.g., a small table or shelf).
- Tips for ensuring structural integrity.
Session 6: Sanding and Finishing
- Sanding techniques for smooth surfaces.
- Introduction to wood finishes (paint, varnish, stains).
Session 7: Final Touches and Reflection
- Completing the project and applying finishes.
- Group project showcase and feedback session.
Assessment:
Participants will be evaluated on their ability to follow safety protocols, demonstrate basic skills, and complete their project within the course timeline.
Requirements:
Participants must wear closed-toe shoes, and the program will provide safety goggles.