Comprehensive Lumber Grading with Bob Vogel of Hardwoods of Michigan (HMI)
1 Day: Friday, November 22nd, 2024, 10AM-3PM
Tuition: Only available to current Wood Design students or alumni
Bob is also offering this course on March 9th, 2025 for the general public. Click here to view.
Instructor: Bob Vogel
Instructional Delivery Method(s): In person
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Program Description:
This exclusive one-day Lumber Grading course led by industry veteran Bob Vogel, former CEO of Hardwoods of Michigan is designed for our current Wood Design students. In 2010, Bob was named as one of North Americas 50 most influential people in the hardwood lumber Industry. This intensive workshop is designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of lumber grading principles and techniques, equipping them with essential skills for selecting and utilizing high-quality wood in woodworking projects.
If you are not a Wood Design student, please view Bob’s public Comprehensive Lumber Grading course here. To learn more about the Wood Design program click here.
Course Highlights:
Insights from a Industry Leader: Learn from the wealth of knowledge and experience brought to the table by Bob Vogel, a distinguished figure in the hardwood industry. Gain unique perspectives on lumber grading, cultivated through years of hands-on experience and leadership.
Comprehensive Grading Techniques: Delve into the intricacies of lumber grading, covering topics such as moisture content, defects, and grading rules. Understand how to assess and categorize different wood species based on industry standards, ensuring you make informed decisions when selecting materials for your projects.
Practical Application: Translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills through hands-on exercises. Engage in real-world scenarios to refine your ability to identify lumber characteristics, assess quality, and make informed decisions on wood selection.
Quality Control Strategies: Explore effective quality control measures for maintaining high standards in your woodworking projects. Understand the importance of consistent grading practices and how they contribute to the overall success of your creations.
Interactive Q&A Session: Benefit from direct interaction with Bob Vogel during a dedicated Q&A session. Pose questions, seek advice, and tap into his extensive expertise to enhance your understanding of lumber grading.
Learning Objectives:
Understanding how the economic implications of lumber grading is crucial for both buyers and sellers in the lumber industry. Lumber grading directly influences the market value of wood products, as the quality and grade of lumber play a pivotal role in determining pricing structures.
Understanding Lumber Grading Principles: Gain a comprehensive understanding of lumber grading fundamentals, including the identification of key characteristics such as knots, checks, and grain patterns. Develop the ability to interpret grading rules and apply them to various wood species. Enhance your understanding of National Grading Rule (NGR) grades and manufacturing requirements.
Practical Application of Grading Techniques: Acquire hands-on experience in assessing and grading lumber through practical exercises. Enhance your skills in recognizing defects and making informed decisions on the suitability of wood for specific woodworking projects.
Quality Control Integration: Learn how to implement effective quality control measures within your woodworking processes. Understand the significance of consistent grading practices in maintaining high standards and producing superior, long-lasting finished products.
By the end of this one-day course, participants will be well-versed in the art and science of lumber grading, armed with the knowledge needed to confidently select high-quality materials for their woodworking projects.
Location: SBWI, 1375 N. Main St, Building #41, Adrian MI 49221
If you have any questions about this class, please contact the Administrative Office at (517) 759-3070 or email sambeaufordwoodshop@gmail.com.