Upcoming
Housewrights and Joiners
$ 58 usd
Tue, Feb 17, 2026, 3:30 – 5:30 PM EST
The Green Woodshop, 247 Foundry Street, South Easton, MA, USA Map
Learn more about how houses were made in early New England.
Discover the tools and construction techniques used by historic builders. In Colonial America, carpenters who built houses were known as housewrights, while joiners were woodworkers who made doors, windows,and decorative elements for the home.
Students will make a miniature house frame and have a chance to try some traditional hand tools used by 18th century woodworkers.
Join us in the workshop, and have some fun learning, building, and exploring woodworking history.
Instructors
Christopher Nassise
Furniture Maker / Owner
Contact us
- Christopher Nassise
- ch••••s@gre••••p.com
Location
The Green Woodshop, 247 Foundry Street, South Easton, MA, USA
Classifications
Categories
- General
Age Groups
- Youth