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Learn the basics of making your own two-tone cutting board!  This is an ideal introductory woodworking project for those getting started or who want additional guidance with woodshop tools.  Follow our instructor through this easy to follow workshop in which we will show you step-by-step on how to create a basic cutting board you can be proud of. We will provide you with tips, tricks, and best practices, giving you the confidence to create your own unique masterpieces. We encourage you to have already taken BOSS Wood I and BOSS Wood II from Maker Nexus so that you have a good understanding of the tools used to mill wood to the desired dimensions. Wood will be provided that is already the correct dimensions.

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(Craft & Tech for Little Makers)
August 25, 2024 -
Diana Tai
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Great camp for kids who enjoy art & craft. I was amazed by the work my kid brought home!
(Young Woodworkers)
August 5, 2024 - Andy W.
This was a wonderful introduction to woodworking! The workshop space had so many different interesting projects about which hinted at the creative possibilities. My child who attended really enjoyed their time and came home showcasing the many different things they had built.
Jenny Higgins
August 6, 2024
So glad your son had a fun time. This is our first year offering a woodworking camp for ages 6-9, and it has been a big success. We love seeing the smiles on their faces when they finish their projects. We hope to see him at another camp!
(Metalworking & Welding Critters, Birds & Boxes)
August 1, 2024 - Ye Zheng
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Made one thing for each day, very fun! Perhaps more welding options?
Questions & Answers
How will Covid concerns be handled? Will there be social distancing in the form of reduced classes and mandatory masks?
asked on Jun 12, 2020
Jun 13, 2020 - Eric Hess
We are following all of the County guidelines to keep everyone as safe as possible. We will be enforcing social distancing, as well as requiring masks at all times indoors. We've set up additional work space dedicated to students to give them more room to socially distance. We've limited camp enrollments as well, and will only be offering a single camp each week (typically we have 2-3 camps in various subjects running concurrently). The health and safety of our students and staff is our #1 concern, and we especially want to make sure students have a safe experience here. -
Is there already a SUMMER CAMPS Schedule? I dont see anything for summer available for registration??
asked on Feb 01, 2020
Feb 02, 2020 - Regina Sakols
Thank you for your interest,We are working hard on getting the classes online. We have a schedule, but still need to finalize the write ups and photos. Target is to have all set by end of this coming week: There will be a mix of camps from Textiles, robotics, electronics, woodworking and laser/3d printing for a variety of ages. The week of July 4th will be day camps with a different theme each day - those are posted for sign ups already. -
Interested in knitting machine activities.
asked on Dec 08, 2019
Dec 09, 2019 - Regina Sakols
The South Bay Knitting machine meet up is happens regularly at Maker Nexus. It's usually on the third Saturday of the month. We have not received a date for this month - please check our calendar end of the week. -
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