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New York: Hanging Bike Rack

  • Hackfarm LLC 9108 Rockaway Beach Boulevard Far Rockaway, NY, 11693 United States (map)

Hanging Bike Rack Workshop

Join Dykes With Drills at Hackfarm Makerspace for this fun beginner workshop to make a hanging bike rack.

In this workshop, participants will learn the safety and use of the chopsaw, drill press, router table and brad nail guns to make a sleek and modern hanging bike rack with storage tray. Participants will also learn about “finishing” techniques (sanding, staining, painting, polyurthaning, etc.) to personalize and enhance the look of the bike rack and protect the wood over time. (finishing will be done on the participants own time after the class). No experience required. All are welcome!

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Price

$100/ per person

All materials are included in the cost of the class. P

(Need financial aid? Ask us! We want to make sure this event is accessible to you and prioritize aid to BIPOC attendees.)

(Do you want to donate to make this workshop available to those who can’t afford it? Add a ticket for our scholarship fund)

Timeline

12:00a Names and Pronouns
12:15a Workshop Logistics
12:30a Tool Training
1:00a Project Time
2:30p Group Share
2:45p Shop Reset

Accessibility

Do you have a low scent tolerance? We ask that our participants refrain from using extreme scents, though cannot guarantee the workshop space will be scent free. Please know that sawdust is present in the shop and we have masks available upon request.

Do you use ASL? We currently don’t have translation available, and would love to work with you about how you can access our workshops.

Questions? Reach Out.

Pre-Requisites

  • Age 18+

  • No woodworking experience necessary

COVID-19 Protocols

Your safety is our highest priority, so we have put safety protocols in place for all of our in-person workshops to keep everyone safe. Those protocols are:

  • All instructors, assistants, and participants will be required to show proof of vaccinations. Masks are optional.

  • Everyone should follow recommended safety precautions, such as coughing into your elbow and refraining from touching their face.

  • All of the tools, equipment, door handles, cabinet and drawer handles, etc. that are touched will be disinfected both before and after the workshop.


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

Earlier Event: September 24
ITW: Chicago (September)
Later Event: October 1
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