
WOOD-MOUNTED STAGHORN FERN
WITH ASHLEY MERBACK
Staghorn ferns are basically vegan antlers. And they beat the omnivorous kind any day! Students will learn to plane down a rough cut cedar lumber into smooth wall worthy wood, cut it to size with a miter saw, use a router to cut a keyhole for hanging your fern and learn proper techniques with a power drill. Perfect for a group of friends looking to dip their toes into wood working for the first time, even the more experienced woodworker can appreciate the joy of a gorgeous fern hanging on their wall.
Age Requirement: this class is for adults and youth ages 14-17 if their parent or guardian is also registered for the class.
Location: Highland Woodshop



Class Details
Tuition: $X
Materials fee: $X
Please note: you will be directed to a Square link to finalize your registration.
Students bring: all materials necessary will be provided. Feel free to bring your own safety goggles and ear protection, and wear close fitting clothes and close toed shoes. Long hair should be secured.
Accessibility note: standing for 2+ hours, remaining calm when using heavy, machinery. Loud, abrupt noises will occur during the class.
Need a scholarship to attend a class? We offer full and half tuition awards (scholarships do not apply to class materials fee). Email info@tarweedfolkschool.com to register.
Tarweed Folk School values increasing access to practical arts and place-based skills. Our goal is to make our classes accessible to anyone with an interest in learning. Please consider that our "pop up" style classrooms take place inside and outdoors with varying amenities (think of parking, seating, walking surfaces, and bathroom options, for example). We are happy to provide any information or answer any questions about accessibility or accommodations for any of our classes and locations. Please email us if you have comments, concerns, or questions.