#DublinNH - Introduction to #JapaneseJoinery 1 and 2

#MAXTMakerspace

Sunday 12 Apr 2026 and Sunday 19 Apr 2026

9:00 AM | 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM

"Event Description

Paul Tuller has been using Japanese hand tools for 45 years. This class will be an introduction to Japanese Joinery.

The first session will cover basic tool usage and layout for joinery. The second session will carry on with more complicated joinery, but each session can stand alone. You may enroll in either session or both.

Students will work on test joints to create their own sample collection of techniques alongside becoming familiar with the methods and principals involved.

Tools will be provided, but if students have their own Japanese tools, they are welcome to bring them and Paul can provide tips on sharpening and adjustment.

There will be a lunch break about noon. Students can bring a bag lunch or go out to nearby restaurants if they wish.

Please contact Paul if you have any questions at: [email protected]

Details
Starts: 12 Apr 2026 9:00 AM
Ends: 19 Apr 2026 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Age Range: 18+
Experience Level: All Levels
Pricing: $55/100 Members, $70/120 Non Members
Class length: 1 -2 Days

Students can choose to take part 1, part 2 or both for a reduced rate. The joints covered in each class will be different."

FMI and to register:
https://maxtmakerspace.org/events/view/introduction-to-japanese-joinery-1-and-2

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Introduction to Japanese Joinery 1 and 2

Paul Tuller has been using Japanese hand tools for 45 years. This class will be an introduction to Japanese Joinery. The first session will cover basic tool usage and layout for joinery. The second session will carry on with more complicated joinery, but each session can stand alone. You may enroll in either session or both. Students will work on test joints to create their own sample collection of techniques alongside becoming familiar with the methods and principals involved. Tools will be provided, but if students have their own Japanese tools, they are welcome to bring them and Paul can provide tips on sharpening and adjustment. There will be a lunch break about noon. Students can bring a bag lunch or go out to nearby restaurants if they wish. Please contact Paul if you have any questions at: [email protected]