
The table is made out of Hard Maple and is 3.5’ wide by 8’ long. How do you handle stuff like that?Ģ) Hey guys, love the podcast and thank you for all you guys do! I made a dining room table for my sister-in-law about a month ago. I have heard of the solution to use plastic bags or shrink wrap but that doesn’t really work for 7-foot boards. Right now I am working on an outdoor table made from European oak and there might be a few weeks between milling the boards and actually assembling the table. As a weekend woodworker who doesn’t get much time in the workshop, I regularly get the problem that milled stock doesn’t get touched for several days before I can continue with the project. Since you’re always looking for question, here is another one. Call ahead or email us at to reserve a spot.This episode is sponsored by: Shaper Tools, makers of Shaper Originġ) Hey guys, Jonas from Germany here. Erik Jonsson Central Library’s 8th floor reference desk, email or call 21.Ĭreative Spaces are available all hours the library is open. Erik Jonsson Central Library’s 4th floor reference desk, email or call 21. Erik Jonsson Central Library’s 3rd floor reference desk, email or call 21. Longer sessions or more regular bookings can be made by contacting the individual Creative Spaces: Appointments should be made in advance of your visit. Sessions are given in two-hour increments, for a maximum of four hours per day.In the case of the Fiber Arts Workroom, waiver must be signed in the presence of a notary. Creators under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the waiver. Orientations can be found at Niche Academy: Creative Spaces. You must pass a short quiz before initial use and show proof of completion to staff. You will be asked to take an online orientation for the space you would like to use.Don’t have a library card? Give us a call, chat with us, or email to sign up. Sign up for a library card! Already have a library card in good standing? Head to the 3rd, 4th or 8th floor to use the Story Center, Fiber Arts Workroom or Heritage Lab.

To get updates on Creative Spaces, sign up for email notifications here: Creative Spaces Newsletter Special events and workshops are planned for all three spaces. Located on the 8th floor, the space is made possible with the generous support of the Dallas Genealogy Society. Heritage Lab contains digitization tools to make copies of irreplaceable photos, home movies, documents, slides and audio cassettes.

Start your own podcast, make movies, record your family and friends telling stories, or go analog with a typewriter.įiber Arts Workroom is dedicated to all things fabric and thread: sewing, knitting, embroidery, weaving and more. You can also email Center on the 3rd floor is a studio for storytelling in all its forms. Please contact the 3rd, 4th or 8th floor directly to make an appointment and learn about current access to Creative Spaces. The library provides unique equipment and technology to allow the public to get hands-on experience, build new skills or try a new hobby.Ĭurrently, all Creative Spaces are available by appointment only. Each space serves a different creative endeavor: storytelling, fiber arts and preservation. Creative Spaces are Dallas Public Library’s new makerspaces carved out of vacant rooms in the J.
