SHARE MY SHOP!

Guild members have generously offered their talent, time, and the use of their equipment to other members. The table below lists those members who are willing to help other members, at no cost, learn a skill or technique on a one-on-one basis or to assist with a project using the equipment they have. We are proud to offer this service as part of our “teaching” mission within the Guild.

This is a great opportunity for our members:

  1. Thinking about buying a particular piece of equipment? Get some hands-on time with the actual equipment being considered and getting opinions based on an actual user and not based on trying to sell you something.
  2. Building a project but missing the skill or item needed to complete it? With a little help and access to something you don't have, make something you would otherwise be unable to make.
  3. Want to learn a particular skill or technique? Get some hands-on training without a class structure at no cost.

We are asking members who wish to take advantage of this opportunity to be considerate in their requests and not expect the member with the shop to help them build a Queen Anne Highboy or to supply the materials. The members who have volunteered are eager to help new or less experienced members in any way they are able; we are simply requesting that their generous nature not be exploited.

We have only provided the name of the member in order to protect their privacy. Please use your member directory to get their telephone or email information to make contact.


THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO CURRENT GUILD MEMBERS!




We are in the process of producing a new updated reference PDF
to be posted soon. Thank you for your patience.

Skills, Techniques and Equipment Available (PDF Format)


Next meeting March 7
at 7PM at the
North Scituate
Community House

Thomas Denton (www.34TimeWW.com)
has been working in wood for over 35 years.

After retiring from a successful career as a hospital executive, Tom began woodworking full time in 2008. He designs and builds fine handmade furniture through his company "3/4 Time Woodworking".

His specialty is handcrafting furniture using a variety of domestic and exotic hardwoods. Lately, Tom has been specializing in handcrafted, one-of-a-kind, beds. However, he also builds dining tables, dressers, chests of drawers, sideboards and other major pieces.

Whether it is a piece from inventory or a custom piece designed specifically for your home, Tom brings the same attention to detailed craftsmanship to all his work.



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