Build At Home: Live Edge Charcuterie Board
Try your hand at some live edge woodworking, as Abby from Ruston Creations, walks you through de-barking, sanding, oiling and buffing your charcuterie board. This step by step process will give you the ability to learn new tools and woodworking techniques. Each person will receive their own unique slab of mesquite wood.
About the Instructor
Abby Ruston is a contemporary woodworker based in Austin, Texas. Her desire is to bring the unbridled beauty of nature into our everyday lives. She does this by incorporating the principles of Kintsugi, wabi sabi and shou sugi ban into her work.
When
Saturday May 8, 2021
10am-12pm PST / 11am-1pm MST /
12pm-2pm CST / 1pm-3pm EST
Price
$85.00 / per person
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: To have your materials kit shipped to you, you must register by May 20, 2021.
Pre-Requisites
Age 18+
No woodworking experience necessary
Accessibility
Need financial aid? Ask us! We want to make sure this event is accessible to you and prioritize aid to POC attendees. Do you want to donate to make this workshop available to those who can’t afford it? Click here
Do you use ASL? We have translation available, and would love to work with you about how you can access our workshops.
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Workshop Kit ($17 value) Includes:
Flattened live edge Mesquite board (dimension: 22” x 8”)
Chisel
Pick
Brush
Your project materials kits will be shipped a week prior to the workshop.
Required Tools
All required tools for this class are included in your kit that will be shipped prior to the workshop.
In addition to your project kit, you will need to havethe following items on hand for the workshop:
coconut oil
papertowels or two cloths
a cup or bowl of water
NOTE: We need at least 6 participants to run this class. If we do not get at least 6 participants, the class may be postponed or cancelled. You will be notified a week before the class if the class is postponed or cancelled.
Our Credo:
1. Give people independence and confidence
2. Create communities of people through project based collaboration
3. Learn from our mistakes
4. Access both financially & physically