Woodworking Tools

Code: HG22019

Dates: March 18-25, 2025

Meets: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Sessions: 2

Location: Lower Merion High School

Course Fee: $49.00

There are 4 openings remaining at this time.

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Using the right tool makes woodworking easier and safer. Learn about hand tools and portable power tools. Discussion and handouts cover sharpening, tool sources and online woodworking groups. We won't build projects in class, but you will learn the best tools to facilitate any wood project you can imagine making in the future.
Fee: $49.00
You could save $5.00 on this course by becoming a member of MLSN Membership

Lower Merion High School

315 E Montgomery Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
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Ron Kanter

New Producer's Guide to Video Production Class Bio: Ron's documentaries and television programs have been broadcast nationally on PBS, CBS, cable, and French Television and garnered numerous awards including two local Emmy’s and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Through his company, Video Film Associates, he has produced programs for many Fortune 500 companies including Prudential Securities, Random House, McGraw-Hill, Learning Corporation of America, Chemical Bank, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, Seagram, Eastman Kodak, and Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company. His work for government agencies and NGO’s includes the National Institutes of Health, Morris Arboretum, the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, the State of New Jersey, the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and Camden County, Prior to establishing Video Film Associates, Ron held staff positions at Philadelphia TV channels 6, 10, and 17 and for four years was the Executive Producer for Public TV’s WHYY TV12. Ron holds an MFA from Penn’s School of Design and has taught script writing, video production, and How to Appear on TV at Penn, University of the Arts, and the New School in New York. Woodworking Tools Class Bio: The same traits - curiosity, flexibility, and creativity - that enabled my career as a videomaker are fundamental to my joy and accomplishments as a woodworker. Big projects like the resurrection of shell on South Street and smaller challenges like building a little free library, a china cabinet or a storm door have led me to search for the best tools for each step in the project. Besides, I love quality tools as you would see if you were to visit my shop that is packed with them!

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