Computer Based Instructional Woodworking Course  

Woodworking Course

Snapshots of course material and brief descriptions below

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Cleaning out the hinge mortise using a sharp chisel.

                                  1. How to correctly select and prepare lumber for use                                            
                        2. All about workshops and how to set them up                                             
  3. Up to date information about shop safety                             
    4. How to use hand tools and hand tool techniques                  
                          5. Learn to make handmade dovetails, mortising with hand tools                 
     6. Understanding the different power tools and their uses         
    7. How to use the jointer, planer, tablesaw, router, etc..            
  8. Learn all about the different woodworking joints and how   
                 to make them (miter joints, rabbets, mortise and tenon, etc.)      
  9. How to apply different finishes to your project                      
                                       10. Complete how-to on veneering and vacuum veneering                       
                     

  PE02076A.gif (2084 bytes)  Independent Review of Woodworking Course
                  from
below                   

"From the Index page, I was able to click on any of the lessons, and quickly use it as a reference if needed. 
This indicated to me, that this program makes a superior woodworking reference CD, to use even after 
completing the course. Located after each lesson, are questions with multiple choice answers. 
The student of this woodworking course simply reads the question, and clicks on a corresponding answer.
If the student gets the answer wrong, he/she can easily refer back to the woodworking lesson, and learn why".
(About Co. Guide to Woodworking)

                                                               
             

 
Jorge R. Perez of Flushing , NY says this about the Course
" It helped me improve my
woodworking skills considerably "


 
Steve Vidal of Throop, Pennsylvania says this about the Course
    
"  All  woodworkers, novice or professional, will benefit
from this course "


Bruce Holden of  Cut Knife High School, Saskatchewan says

"
Congratulations on an excellent woodworking course! I teach woodworking in a
rural Saskatchewan high school and recommend your cd to all my students."


                                   
                                                      
          
                          

Key Benefits

[Bullet]  Interactive and Modular
[Bullet]  Feedback for Better Understanding                  
[Bullet]  Comprehensive and Self-Paced    
[Bullet]  Benefit from the collective expertise of experienced woodworkers
[Bullet]  Achieve your goal of learning about woodworking in a short time 
    
                      

Minimum Configuration                                                             

Pentium Series Computer
16mb Memory or Greater
CD-ROM Reader
Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XP/Vista

Pricing
Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XP/Vista CD-ROM   
ISBN 9789730710014
All modules included in single price below,
use [Buy Now] to purchase with VISA, MC or AMEX  

Price :  $29.00 US + S&H ($3.95US ) 

           $30.00 CDN + S&H ($2.95CDN)  

More information about the author of the woodworking course and his woodworking articles can be found at: www.normanpirollo.com

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