Ellen Adams

Start Date

10/01

Time

1pm–5:30pm

Room

DMC D004 (Collins Woodshop)

End Date

10/08

Meeting Day

Sundays

Credits

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In this introductory, course participants will learn how to design and carve wooden utensils. Students will be shown how to safely and efficiently use the bandsaw as well as hand tools such as gouges, rasps, files, scrapers, and a variety of handsaws. Whether it’s spoons, spatulas, forks, knives, or something completely new – students will leave with a small collection of unique tools. Great for those who are new to woodworking or interested in getting started in wood carving. No shop experience is necessary.

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Ellen Adams is an object maker and woodworker based in Boston, MA. They create functional sculptures that celebrate beauty and utility. Adams is an alum of Massachusetts College of Art and Design and has since worked as a teaching assistant, technician, manager and teacher at various woodshops in the Greater Boston area.