Facilities

Center for Furniture Craftmanship, Rockport, MaineCenter for Furniture Craftmanship, Rockport, Maine


Twelve-week Intensive students at work in the Satterlee Building bench room.Twelve-week Intensive students at work in the Satterlee Building bench room.
The Fine Woodworking Library has computers which provide students with internet access.The Fine Woodworking Library has computers which provide students with internet access.
Bench Room of the workshop buildingBench Room of the workshop building

Our campus comprises four buildings on 18 acres of meadow and woods along the Oyster River in Rockport, Maine. Courses are held in the 4,200-square-foot Workshop Building and the 5,600-square-foot Satterlee Building. The Studio Fellowship Program is housed in the 5,400-squarefoot Thomas Miller Jackson Building, which also holds the Woodturning Studio.

Each of these buildings has a bench room, a classroom, and a machine room. Bench rooms are outfitted with European-style workbenches, one per participant. Classrooms are furnished with tables and benches suitable to specialized activities such as drafting, carving, and finishing. Machine rooms are equipped with high-quality machinery of a scale appropriate to the advanced amateur and small professional shop.

Each machine room has full dust-collection and is furnished with 10" tablesaws, a 12" sliding tablesaw, 8" and 12" jointers, 12" and 15" thickness planers, 14" and 20" bandsaws, drill presses, a lathe, a shaper, a chopsaw, a scrollsaw, a slot mortiser, grinders, a stationary disc/belt sander, and an oscillating spindle sander. All facilities offer a plentiful assortment of hand tools and hand-held power tools for your use. The Woodturning Studio is equipped with 12 Oneway 1640 lathes.

The fourth building on campus is home to the Messler Gallery, the school office, and the Fine Woodworking Library, which houses a large collection of books, periodicals, instructional discs, and videos. The reading area is comfortably furnished, and has WiFi access and two computers that provide internet access

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The mission of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is to provide the best possible education for people who want to design and build functional, beautiful, and expressive work out of wood to the highest standard of craftsmanship. At the heart of the Center's mission is the belief that design and craftsmanship are deeply meaningful expressions of the human spirit. They contribute to individual fulfillment and, by extension, to the advancement of society.

 

Our programs are for novice, intermediate, and advanced woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience in a supportive environment.