The “classroom”—located in the back of Woodcraft of Eugene—is a hub for woodworkers of all skill levels to take classes to learn new techniques and work on a variety of woodworking projects.
Winn Dudarie, an experienced at-home woodworker, takes a class at Woodcraft of Eugene, taught by store manager Scott Sucamele, to learn how to create an epoxy resin-embedded wooden piece
Dudarie uses the claw of his hammer to pry his wooden piece, encased in a thin layer of epoxy resin leakage, from its mold
The drum sander—a power tool that utilizes a sandpaper-wrapped drum to abrade wood surfaces at high speeds—used by Dudarie for his piece.
Dudarie completes the final step of his epoxy resin-embedded wooden piece, running it through a drum sander to smooth out the surface and rid it of any major imperfections.