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Woodwork Workshop – Make a Wooden Tablet/Book Stand

A great introduction to tools and techniques and you get to take home a handy stand for your tablet computer or a ledge style shelf to display a favourite book or picture

Saturday, 20 Jun 2026

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This simple woodworking project is a great introduction to some of the tools and techniques taught on the “Get into Woodwork!” course and you get to take home a handy stand for your tablet computer or a ledge style shelf to display a favourite book or picture.

Get experience and confidence in using tools whilst making something in the process!
You will gain hands-on experience of the materials, tools and techniques you will need to create a useful object from softwood.
This is a basic Woodwork course for students of all abilities, no prior experience required.

Additional information
Students may want to bring a pen and paper to the class to make notes.
You can book directly on to this class by simply clicking the ‘Enrol Now’ button and accessing our online booking process.

For further information or queries. please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk or call 020 8289 4700.

If you are unsure of your next steps for education, employment or career choices our Advice Service can help. Contact advice@suttoncollege.ac.uk
Take a further course at Sutton College such as the comprehensive “Get into Woodwork!” and learn about various tools and techniques for making things from wood.
Price £79.50 / £79.50

Time Commitment 1 Session(s):
Saturday 09:30 - 12:30

Centre Sutton

Learning Aim

Course Code S60030M19NV

Accredited courses at Level 2 or below may be free if you live in a London Borough, earn less than £28,860 (or less than £25,750 outside of a London Borough) or are in receipt of a means tested benefit and are looking for work.

Please make sure you read the course details before enrolling.

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