A unique two-day woodworking class focused on the traditional craft of boarded coffin building.
Sat, 3 Oct 2026 – Sun, 4 Oct 2026
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/Detroit)
Tillers International Scotts , Michigan
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Join Tillers International for an intensive two-day workshop dedicated to the historical craft of boarded coffin building. This class offers participants a deep dive into traditional woodworking techniques, providing hands-on experience in constructing a functional and meaningful project. Under the guidance of skilled instructors, students will learn the necessary joinery and assembly methods to complete their work. It is an excellent opportunity for those interested in historical crafts and practical woodworking skills.
What to Expect
A professional workshop environment focused on precision, safety, and traditional woodworking methods.
Who Should Attend
Woodworkers
History enthusiasts
Craft students
Individuals interested in traditional carpentry
Agenda Overview
The class runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both Saturday and Sunday.
Venue & Address
Tillers International
10515 E O P Ave Scotts , Michigan – 49088 United States
Organizer
Tillers International · Educational Organization
Tillers International provides training in traditional skills, including blacksmithing and woodworking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is experience required?
Basic woodworking knowledge is helpful but not strictly required.
What tools are needed?
All tools and materials are provided by Tillers International.
Where is the class held?
Tillers International, 10515 E O P Ave, Scotts, MI.
Is this a recurring class?
This is a specific scheduled event; check the website for future dates.
What is the cost?
Please refer to the Tillers International website for current pricing.
How do I sign up?
Registration is available online through the Tillers International portal.
Tags
woodworking
coffin
craft
Tillers International
Scotts
history
Summary
A specialized two-day woodworking workshop at Tillers International.