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WoodworkingProjects > Engineering & Technology > Woodworking Woodworking is a perfect project choice if you like wood and enjoy using tools and building things. Can you see yourself someday building a table, wood toy or a chair? As a beginning woodworker, you can build many practical and useful objects. As your skills grow, you will be able to make most of the objects in your house or even build a home! No matter what you make, the joy of completing a woodworking project is the greatest. Through the wonders of working with wood, you’ll re-discover the natural curiosity and creativity of your early years by building and constructing items using woods and a wide variety of woodworking tools. From the basic skill of measuring to using advanced equipment such as routers and jointers, “Woodworking Wonders” has something for everyone. ![]() Woodworking, Level 1 — 5410 get details... Woodworking, Level 2 — 5420 get details... Woodworking, Level 3 — 5430 get details... Woodworking, Level 4 — 5440 get details... For more information regarding 4-H curriculum please contact… Roni Baker, rbaker@co.yellowstone.mt.gov To Order 4-H Curriculum and Support Materials contact Extension Publications... 406.994.3273 or asschafer@montana.edu. 4-H project information can also be found in the project selection guide published each July. Check with your 4-H leader or Extension office to see what projects are offered in your area. Not all projects listed may be available in your county. Projects listed on this site and in the Clover are those in which Montana State University provides support. |