
The course will cover sled saw construction, parquet building, hand-scraping, custom designs, sand and finish, multiple stain layering, engraving, textured paint designs and more. Students who complete the course will receive a technical certificate of course completion for extreme inlay design, layout and installation. The cost to attend is $1,500.
The association held its inaugural training course Aug. 27–31, during which students received hands-on training in custom wood flooring, including cutting parquet, bending wood and developing wood flooring medallions (see more pictures from the first school here).
“The International Wood Flooring Association is committed [to] furthering the wood flooring industry and hosting skilled trades schools, and the second and improved Extreme Wood Floors School will feature increased components of academic education and a newly developed syllabus,” IWFA stated in a release.
Registration for the upcoming course can be found here.
See more highlights from the first school here: