Description
Record Cabinet Woodworking Class
Build a Functional Work of Art for Your Music Collection
Create a stunning, handcrafted record cabinet that’s as beautiful as it is practical. In this class, you’ll build a unique vinyl storage piece designed to showcase your favorite albums while adding warmth and character to your living space.
This project combines clean lines, thoughtful joinery, and eye-catching vertical elements that give the cabinet its signature look. Whether you’re a music lover or simply appreciate fine woodworking, this class offers a rewarding build with a finished piece you’ll be proud to display at home.
Class Format:
This class meets over three evenings, giving you time to build at a comfortable pace while developing your skills each step of the way.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to mill and prepare lumber for a furniture-grade project
- Techniques for creating strong, clean joinery
- Layout and installation of evenly spaced vertical spindles
- Assembly strategies for square, stable furniture construction
- Sanding and finishing methods to highlight natural wood grain
What You’ll Make:
A handcrafted record cabinet designed to hold and display vinyl albums, with a solid wood top and open-sided structure for easy browsing. A typical cabinet will hold approximately 75–100 records, depending on spacing and album thickness.
Customization Options:
Participants can adjust the overall width of their cabinet to fit their space or collection size, making each piece uniquely suited to their home. (upcharges may apply for oversize cabinets)
Who This Class Is For:
This is a beginning to intermediate woodworking class. No prior experience is required, but those with some shop familiarity will enjoy refining their skills.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Take home a functional furniture piece you built yourself
- Learn versatile woodworking techniques you can use on future projects
- Create something meaningful for your home or as a gift
- Enjoy a relaxed, creative environment at Grand Inspired
Thursday evenings, April 23, 30, May 7 from 5-8pm
$375 includes all instruction and materials


