Wood Studio 

Woodworking 

Welcome to our Woodworking Studio, where creativity meets craftsmanship! Whether you’re a seasoned artisan or just starting out, we are set up to be an inclusive space where everyone can explore the art of woodworking. In our classes, students learn how to safely use the studio’s equipment, including various saws, drills, and sanders. We also offer hybrid classes that use both power tools and hand tools, as well as specialty woodworking classes including spoon carving, broom-making, furniture design, and Kumiko. Join us as we learn, share and build together in a supportive and welcoming environment. 

Woodturning 

Pratt’s Woodturning studio is designed for everyone, from beginners to seasoned wood turners, to explore the art and craft of woodturning. In our woodturning classes, you’ll learn the technical skills needed to shape and finish wood using a lathe to make bowls, spindles, and more. Whether you are here to start a new hobby, enhance your existing skills, or simply enjoy the experience of working with wood, at Pratt, you’ll find a supportive community where all are welcome. Let’s turn some wood and have fun doing it! 

Register for Pratt's upcoming Wood classes & workshops here

Studio Access (Equipment) 

Click here for general information about Pratt's Studio Access Program & learn more about becoming a Wood Studio Access User here.

Woodworking studio: 

-Griggio 15” Resaw Bandsaw 
-2 Powermatic 14” Bandsaw 
-Sawstop cabinet tablesaw 
-Sawstop contractor’s saw-dedicated dado 
-Dewalt 12” sliding compound miter saw 
-Powermatic 8” Jointer 
-Powermatic 14” Helical Head Planer 
-Delta and Jet Freestanding Drill Presses 
-Grizzly Spindle Sander 
-Router Table/router 
-Grizzly belt sander 
-8” Grinder 
-Panel Saw 
-Bessey Clamps 

Woodturning studio: 

-Powermatic Lathe 
-2 Delta Midi Lathes 
-2 Rikon Midi Lathes 
-Laguna 20” Bandsaw 
-8” Grinder 

Accessibility 

For questions about accessibility, contact Pratt's Wood Studio Manager, Mike Thurlow at mthurlow@pratt.org