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Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. You'll find Woodcraft stores in more than 70 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.; and Woodcraft annually distributes 1.5 million catalogs featuring more than 10,000 items to all 50 states and 117 foreign countries. The Woodcraft catalog is a standard among woodworkers as the most complete offering of first rate products for woodworking available anywhere. Woodcraft also publishes six issues of Woodcraft Magazine annually.

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Phone:

800-535-4486

Location:

1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

I have taken multiple classes at the Cleveland store (Oakwood Village location) and have been quite satisfied with both the content and the knowledgeable instructors. I am an above average woodworker but am still able to hone my skills. As with any profession or hobby, learning is a life long endeavor, and these classes are a great opportunity to both learn and share the craft with others.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Loved it! My first exposure to wood turning. Knowledgeable and very helpful instruction. This was also my first opportunity to take a course with WC @ Raleigh, will be back.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Rick Brundage
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Excellent course! I took the Basic CNC Class. I was starting from ground zero and have since been able to complete a number of projects on my CNC. This class jump-started my learning curve and saved me a tremendous amount of time. Well worth the cost!
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Posted 3 weeks ago
I took Intro to Woodworking. I have been a hobbyist for 8 years but wanted some formal teaching. I would call this “intro to serious woodworking.” If you just want to make small things for your house, this might be more than you need. If you want to make legacy pieces to hand down for generations, this is the place to start. Warning: Some of the instructor’s jokes were misogynistic which I did not appreciate.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
I recently took the wood turning class with Louis Jordan. He clearly explained the features of the wood lathe and showed me the different techniques for turning bowl projects. He made the class fun and interesting. I would recommend this class to anyone interested in learning about the lathe.
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Posted 1 month ago
Rhonda Childress
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This was the inaugural class of the "On Demand Table" by Gus Hartman, and as always, it was great. I have probably taken 5 classes with Gus, and he's good with experienced woodworkers and beginners. It's just a personalized experience, and you leave with an almost finished product (you need to apply the finish). I did an alternative top, and Gus worked with me to make the new top work with the table body. Gus is always has great patience and gives great advice and guidance. He cares you have a great experience and enjoy the class. Thanks Woodcraft for having these classes!
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Posted 1 month ago
Have taken 2 pen turning classes with David Bosch, both beginners and advanced and have enjoyed both. Will take more classes with him. Would like to turn a pen out of acrylic or a French rolling pin. Classes are reasonably priced
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Posted 2 months ago
The intro to bowl-turning was a whirlwind of turning and I’m glad I took it. It was a lot to learn in one day, but I left with a simple but nice bowl and lots of ideas for more.
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Posted 2 months ago