Woodshop
Of all the Spark workspaces, the Woodshop is currently the largest, the loudest, and the most potentially hazardous. Fortunately, the Woodshop Leads are here to help you learn to use the space safely and enjoyably. Classes occur regularly to introduce tools and techniques to both members and non-members, and qualified Spark members may use the shop at any time. To get certified, members should check the "Rules and Access" section below, or talk to one of the Woodshop leads, who can be reached by email at [email protected].
Leads
Reach the leads by email at [email protected]
Rules and Access
See also: Woodshop Access
To gain access to the shop, Spark Members should reading through the General Rules and Policies, then e-mail the leads. The leads will schedule a time to sit down, answer questions, discuss the shop, and sign off on shop access. The Woodshop Access page has more details.
Tools
See also: Woodshop Tools
The woodshop has a wide variety of tools available for use, and the Leads are constantly working to upgrade and add more. Spark-written instructional guides and manufacturer's manuals are available for most tools.
A partial list of the available tools:
- Hand tools
- Routers and Router Table
- Drill Press
- Compound Miter Saw
- Bandsaws
- Bench Sander
- Planer
- Jointer
- Table Saw
- Lathes
- CNC Router
- Air Nailers
- Portable Power Tools:
- Drill/Driver
- Sanders
- Jigsaw
- Circular saw
- Biscuit joiner
Classes and Projects
See also: Woodshop Classes
The Woodshop Leads usually offer classes in person, at Spark Makerspace. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodshop is developing online class options. For current and previous classes, including handouts and pictures, see the Woodshop Classes.
Photos
The Woodshop encourages members to work on their own projects in the shop. A few examples are shown below. If you have examples of work you've done at Spark, email the Woodshop Leads with your pictures.