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  • Historic Research & Documentation

    Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah, GA, United States

    MW on campus. This course uses techniques commonly used by historians while examining historic buildings. The various systems used in the field will be explored including field measurements, field drawings, photography and historic research techniques.

  • Material Science: Wood

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

    $150
  • Mechanical Systems

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

    $75
  • Material Science: Stained Glass

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

    $150
  • Material Science: Wood

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

    $150
  • Mechanical Systems

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

    $75
  • Material Science: Stained Glass

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

    $150
  • Material Science: Wood

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wood and its deterioration process with an emphasis on basic woodworking techniques as they relate to the building construction industry. Shop based instruction in mechanical and non-mechanical joinery, architectural element reconstruction and replication, and the application of clear finishes. Epoxy and Dutchman repairs will also be

    $150
  • Mechanical Systems

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    Examination of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems: their development and applications, and approaches to upgrading, adaptation, and restoration of period systems. Methods of unobtrusively inserting systems into historic buildings are presented. Techniques are applied in the lab and on site when applicable. LEED standards will be reviewed.

    $75
  • Material Science: Stained Glass

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    The course of study emphasizes American decorative glazing practices, and the production and restoration of leaded windows. Techniques including etching and painting, and the lead and copper foil methods of production are covered.

    $150
  • Roofing & Flooring

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
    residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
    wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
    panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
    cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
    and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
    parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
    sustainable materials for each system will be
    discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
    problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
    emphasis of each material.

    $135
  • Roofing & Flooring

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
    residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
    wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
    panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
    cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
    and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
    parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
    sustainable materials for each system will be
    discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
    problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
    emphasis of each material.

    $135
  • Roofing & Flooring

    Belmont Community College 68094 Hammond Road, St. Clairsville, OH, United States

    An examination of the various materials usedto provide roof and floor coverings in historic
    residential and commercial buildings. Slate,
    wood shingle, clay tile, composite shingle, metal
    panels, and built-up roofs will be examined. Floor
    cloths, carpets, terrazzo, ceramic, linoleum,
    and hardwood techniques like marquetry and
    parquetry will be examined. In addition, alternate
    sustainable materials for each system will be
    discussed. Installation, repair, deterioration
    problems, and maintenance concerns will be the
    emphasis of each material.

    $135
  • HLST 2060 MATERIAL SCIENCEMASONRY AND PLASTER

    Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah, GA, United States

    TR This course is a study of stone, brick, terracotta, cement, mortar and grout. The focus will be what causes these materials to fail, how to stabalize them, proper cleaning and repairs. Emphasis on how this is important to preservation and restoration will be covered. This course also studies plasters and gypsum wall board products. The focus will be on the common problems causing these materials to fail, and common installation techniques. Topics to include a typical plaster installation, and producing molded plaster architectural elements i.e. ceiling medallions.

  • HLST 2060 MATERIAL SCIENCEMASONRY AND PLASTER

    Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah, GA, United States

    TR This course is a study of stone, brick, terracotta, cement, mortar and grout. The focus will be what causes these materials to fail, how to stabalize them, proper cleaning and repairs. Emphasis on how this is important to preservation and restoration will be covered. This course also studies plasters and gypsum wall board products. The focus will be on the common problems causing these materials to fail, and common installation techniques. Topics to include a typical plaster installation, and producing molded plaster architectural elements i.e. ceiling medallions.

  • Forge Your Own Knife/Bladesmithing

    Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation 525 Camp Hohn Drive, Gravois Mills, MO, United States

    Want to learn how knives are forged?

    $200
  • Forge Your Own Knife/Bladesmithing

    Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation 525 Camp Hohn Drive, Gravois Mills, MO, United States

    Want to learn how knives are forged?

    $200
  • History: American Architecture

    Online

    This course surveys four centuries of American architecture. The work of architects and the evolution of architectural styles are examined as a reflection of broader historical trends. Through observation, description, and analysis, students build their visual literacy skills and architectural vocabulary to recognize and interpret a building’s historic character.

  • History: American Architecture

    Online

    This course surveys four centuries of American architecture. The work of architects and the evolution of architectural styles are examined as a reflection of broader historical trends. Through observation, description, and analysis, students build their visual literacy skills and architectural vocabulary to recognize and interpret a building’s historic character.

  • THREE WEEK “MIG MASTER CLASS”

    New England School of Metalworking 7 Albiston Way, Auburn, ME, United States

    The intent of this class is to take the novice MIG welder and show them the skills it takes to become an AWS certified welder. This course is designed in response to our societies current economic and job dilemma, this intense and affordable course will strengthen your job skills. This course will ONLY be covered in steel, no stainless or aluminum will be covered.

    $2500
  • Drafting a Maintenance Plan

    Saint Paul Office 75 W 5th St, St Paul, MN, United States

    The best way to prevent unexpected and expensive rehab projects is proactive maintenance. In this class, you’ll learn what home maintenance tasks you should do on a seasonal or annual […]

    $10.00
  • Traditional stuccos-historical techniques

    A New Hue 1009 Tennessee Avenue, Knoxville, TN, United States

    Overview This course will introduce us to the exciting world of traditional stucco, in the knowledge of the historical techniques that have accompanied humanity since time immemorial, and will serve […]

    $1350
  • THREE WEEK “MIG MASTER CLASS”

    New England School of Metalworking 7 Albiston Way, Auburn, ME, United States

    The intent of this class is to take the novice MIG welder and show them the skills it takes to become an AWS certified welder. This course is designed in response to our societies current economic and job dilemma, this intense and affordable course will strengthen your job skills. This course will ONLY be covered in steel, no stainless or aluminum will be covered.

    $2500
  • Makers Mark Introductory Retaining Wall Workshop

    Maker’s Mark Distillery 3350 Burks Spring Rd, Loretto, KY, United States

    This two-day introductory retaining wall workshop, April 1-2 (Saturday-Sunday), will take place at Maker’s Mark Distillery in Loretto, KY. Participants will restore an existing retaining wall right in the middle […]

    $400.00
  • 13 Week Pipe Welding Program

    New England School of Metalworking 7 Albiston Way, Auburn, ME, United States

    Monday through Friday 9:00 to 3:30 for 13 Weeks
    The 13 week Pipe Welding Program prepares a student for pipe certification following AWS and ASME Section IX welding codes. Instruction consists of coupon preparation, welding technique, and troubleshooting for pipe welding in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using E6010 or ER70S-2 (GTAW/Tig) in the root pass and E7018 in the fill and cover passes.

    $8600
  • 13 Week Comprehensive Welding Program

    New England School of Metalworking 7 Albiston Way, Auburn, ME, United States

    Monday through Friday 9:00 to 3:30 for 13 Weeks
    In the 13 week program, students receive instruction in all of the welding processes we offer at the school – GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, and SMAW. In addition, students are also trained in oxy fuel and plasma cutting, carbon arc gouging, and the use of basic hand tools (grinders, fit-up tooling, etc.). The goal of this course is to have students prepared enough so that they are "ready to go" on the first day of employment.

    $8600
  • Kentucky Edge Fencing Workshop April 22-23

    Jessamine County, Kentucky Jessamine County, KY, United States

    Two-day introductory workshop April 22-23, 2023 (Saturday-Sunday) in Jessamine County, KY. Participants will help restore a freestanding edge fence. Most often found in floodplains, steeps slopes, and on solid bedrock, […]

    $400.00
  • THE ART OF STONE

    THE ART OF STONE

    Yestermorrow Vermont Campus 7865 Main Street, Waitsfield, VT, United States

    This five-day intensive course will teach the art of building with natural stone and the intelligence and logic behind it. This course will focus on flatwork and sculptural elements, like […]

    $1050 – $1460
  • Savannah Technical College Registration

    Savannah Tech 5717 White Bluff Rd, Savannah, GA, United States

    Savannah is known for its history and remarkable design – from parks and squares that celebrate this incredible city’s past to the elaborate buildings that reflect the high architectural styles […]