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EXHIBIT HALL DATES AND HOURS

Wednesday, July 19 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. New Products Inspiration Education Thursday, July 20 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. What is your Friday, July 21 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Innovation Solutions Saturday, July 22 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. “IT”?

LOCATION

Las Vegas Technology Networking Equipment Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

AWFS®Fair is 2017’s largest North American woodworking show. For four days thousands of passionate woodworking professionals fully surround themselves in all of the exciting new products and services manufacturers large and small have to offer. Immerse yourself in the latest trends, SEE new machinery in action, FIND groundbreaking products and EXPERIENCE technology that is transforming the woodworking industry - an experience you can’t get over the Internet or in catalogue brochures. You never want a customer to ask about a product you’ve never heard of. Don’t miss your chance, it won’t happen for another two years.

“Like” AWFS®Fair on Facebook to receive frequent show updates and Search AWFS®Fair group to link up with attendees. If you haven’t 2 photos. Facebook doubles as an easy way to connect with attendees already developed a profile on this business networking site, and exhibitors. fb.com/awfsfair there’s no better time. linkedin.com Woodworking manufacturing DOWNLOAD IT professionals representing every sector join industry leaders, peers, colleagues, Make sure and download the FREE ultimate business experts and top manufacturers show guide for AWFS®Fair 2017 — the official mobile app. Available for iPhone, iPad and to build their businesses and explore new Android devices, you can now take advantage of opportunities. If you work in any of the features designed to help you get the most out following areas, regardless of the size of of attending the event, all from the convenience your operation, you should be here, too: of your own mobile device. The app contains the following: > Closet & Home Storage > Residential and Commercial Cabinets EXHIBITORS A searchable list of all exhibiting companies, > Residential Furniture plus a list of exhibiting companies you were automatically matched with during > Custom Products and Accessories registration > Business/Institutional Furniture APPOINTMENTS > Windows and Doors Scheduling tool enables you to send and > Architectural Millwork manage appointment requests to your exhibitor matches > Veneers//Composite Panels > Store Fixtures SCHEDULE A searchable directory of available sessions, > Stock Millwork: Picture Frames, Moldings plus your personal list of any sessions for > Design/Architecture which you registered > Component Manufacturing FLOOR PLAN > Other Building Components, Wood/Metal/Plastic A viewable map to navigate the show floor with ease > Papers/Plastics/Vinyl/Laminates/Laminated Panels > Upholstered Products SPEAKERS A complete listing of all speakers at the event > Flooring/Dimensional > Plastics Fabricators and Distributors > Software/Educational Materials > Exhibit Display Builders > Solid Surface Fabricators > Designers and Architects > Hobbyists

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Be sure to check the schedule of all trade show events, education sessions, and demos, so you do not miss out on all that the trade show has to offer. (schedule subject to change)

Search for AWFS®Fair on YouTube for Follow AWFS®Fair on Twitter for event event highlight videos and messages. updates. twitter.com/awfsfair 3 youtube.com/awfsfair SHOW FEATURES Don’t miss these special attractions and interactive areas on the Show Floor.

® AWFS Fair Keynote Presentation: FREE AND John Ratzenberger OPEN TO ALL Actor, Director, New England Framer ATTENDEES! Thursday, July 20 N 8:00 - 9:00 am Prior to his career in the entertainment industry, actor John Ratzenberger was a framer which afforded him the ability to work anywhere in the world. During that time, he started his acting career in London which eventually led to his role on Cheers. John has kept his connection to his hands-on skills with an unwavering commitment to American manufacturing and the skills shortage crisis we’re facing. He produced and starred in the Travel Channel show “John Ratzenberger’s Made in America” which showcased American products and the tradesmen who make them. For the past decade John’s been traveling the country meeting with companies, unions, associations and politicians all working to reinvigorate skills training from re-instating shop classes in schools, to building apprentice programs for our returning veterans. He is the founder of the American Museum of Manufacturing in Bridgeport, CT which will open summer 2018. When not on the set, John can be found in his woodshop enjoying the smell of - as he says, "it's better than a trip to Hawaii."

Lounge & Mingle Visit the Maker Lounge for some casual BRAND NEW! networking with other woodworking Check out our showcase highlighting Industry enthusiasts and makers. Meet up with those who appreciate the 4.0 and the technology that will heavily influence craft and those who are part of the developing maker movement. the future of manufacturing including: Artificial Sit back, relax and enjoy yourself. Intelligence; Augmented and Virtual Reality; A cash bar will be within reach Robotics; 3D Printing; Cloud Computing; Internet during the afternoon. of Things (IOT) and Internet of Services (IOS).

Visionary New and First Time Plastics Program A special emphasis will be placed Exhibitor Product Showcase on plastics and plastics fabrication. Make this your first stop and see a full scale display of the industry’s Compare all the latest technology and newest product launches. Preview this year’s entrants of the prestigious supplies for plastics fabrication, with Visionary Awards, which honors the best new products of the year. cutting, polishing and edge finishing machinery in action right on the show floor.

4 Curious About ? Join the American Association of Woodturners (AAW) for live lathe-turning demonstrations with AAW members. Featured turners Jimmy Clewes and Christian Brispierre will showcase innovative and exciting turning techniques on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon. AAW is also a host of the Turning to the Future student exhibition.

Demos - Wednesday through Friday at the top of the hour between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and at 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Saturday.

Interactive Student Mini-Build Woodworking Take a break from collecting swag from exhibitors and build yourself something Competition fun! Machinery will be set up and “builds” Glimpse the future of the industry in this exciting will take place Wednesday-Friday of the show from student contest. View entries and cast your vote for 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Get the People’s Choice award at the Fresh Wood booth, some sawdust on your hands while you network then return for the Award Ceremony to find out if with other attendees in a fun and casual experience! your favorites won.

Destroy Woodwork Responsibly Career Alliance WEIMA America is excited to return as the Official Recycling Partner of the 2017 AWFS®Fair in partnership with AWFS, Skill Evaluator Training Freeman and Repurpose America. WEIMA America Creators of the Wood Manufacturing Skill Standards conduct will supply a shredder system, complete with infeed on-site training to qualify candidates as Skill Evaluators— and discharge conveyors. All wood waste from the individuals able to assess and certify students and professionals show floor will be transported to a local Las Vegas on the tool and machine standards. To become location. a candidate for Skill Evaluator training, go to www.woodworkcareer.org. Also, don’t miss the two FREE industry-focused educational sessions on WCA, see seminar program for more details.

PAVILION SPOTLIGHT: TWO UNIQUE PAVILIONS N ONLY AT AWFS®FAIR

Closets and Organized Higher Education Storage Pavilion, Learning Pavilion 2017 Closets Pavilion Co-Sponsored by Want to learn more about the Sponsored by: Closets & Organized woodworking schools and training programs available nationwide? Want Storage Magazine to connect with companies who offer woodworking education Brand New! The pavilion will have products and services? Be sure to stop by the Higher Education its own designated area on the show floor, and will Learning Pavilion in the Machinery Hall to visit with students, be accompanied by educational sessions focusing on educators and other representatives who want to support custom closets, garages, and organized storage. woodworking education. Learn how to become a student or an industry partner, get involved today! 5 LEARN IT. LIVE FROM HEAR IT. AWFS®FAIR MEET IT.

MEET IT. HEAR IT. "Meet the Maker" ASFD "Design Between the Marc Spagnuolo, Lines" podcast with guest TheWoodWhisperer.com Garry Knox Bennett Wednesday, July 19 N 3:00 – 4:00 p.m Friday, July 21 N 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Join us for this opportunity to ask Marc questions and hear about his experiences with woodworking and with his successful website and podcast. After the stage session, join Marc at the adjacent Makers Lounge for a “meet and greet” reception. Kyle Toth, Wood by Toth Thursday, July 20, 2017 N 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Join John Conrad, Executive Director at the Join us for this opportunity to ask Kyle questions and American Society of Furniture Designers (ASFD) as hear about his experiences as a maker. After the stage he interviews internationally acclaimed furniture session, join Kyle at the adjacent Makers Lounge for a artist Garry Knox Bennett about his career. This “meet and greet” reception. will be a “live” Design Between the Lines podcast recording. Fine Woodworking LEARN IT. "Shop Talk Live" podcast with guest John Ratzenberger Workforce Crisis, Job One Thursday, July 20 N 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Kent Gilchrist, Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA) Wednesday, July 19 N 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Join Tom McKenna, Editor in Chief at Join us to learn WHY we have a shortage of skilled labor Fine Woodworking Magazine as he that others may not, WHERE can we find the talent that interviews film and television industry we need, and HOW we can educate, train and retain legend John Ratzenberger about his our existing and future passion for woodworking and workforce. efforts to support skilled trades in manufacturing. This will Education Town Hall be a “live” Shop Talk podcast Saturday, July 22, 2017 N 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. recording. Take this opportunity to get to know the outstanding post secondary woodworking and training programs across the country. Each participating school will have up to 5 minutes to present their program, accompanied by a slide presentation with photos of student work and their facilities. This is a great opportunity for high school students and teachers to get familiarized with opportunities for further training, and industry to learn about potential education partners.

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CMA Wood Diamond Awards Thursday, July 20 N 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Join the Cabinet Makers Association (CMA) as they recognize their fellow members for their success and professionalism in the woodworking business.

Visionary New Product Awards Friday, July 21 N 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Find out which companies will be given the prestigious Visionary New Product Award for product innovation and leadership in the woodworking industry.

Fresh Wood & Turning to the Future Student Award Ceremony Friday, July 21 N 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Join us to find out which of the top national finalists of the Fresh Wood student woodworking competition and Turning to the Future student woodturning competition will go home with cash prizes and recognition. The Fresh Wood Best of Show award recipient will receive a one-of-a-kind trophy made by internationally renowned furniture maker Garry Knox Bennett, who will present the trophy to the student.

7 PRE- LEADERSHIP FORUM SHOW A full day of networking and industry education EVENTS! programming available the day before the opening July 18 of the AWFS Fair exhibit halls!

Followed by Woodworking Network Leadership Reception: Introducing wood industries’ 40 Under 40! 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.

Leadership Forum Tuesday, July 18 J 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Las Vegas Convention Center

$299 early bird before June 30; $350 regular A top-level conference designed with business owners and senior managers in mind: emphasis on business, technology and material trends impacting the design and production of , furniture and ® interior millwork for the next decade. Includes: Calling all AWFS Fair

Joint Technology Developments Attendees! Decore-ative Specialties, RCS Millwork, North American Add this networking event to Plywood and Timberline Cabinetry & Millwork show your AWFS Fair registration. how suppliers and manufacturers are working together to create new materials and equipment Woodworking Network Leadership Reception Virginia Tech University’s FutureHAUS Todd Shapiro, Decore-ative Building homes more responsive to future needs Specialties Honoring the wood industry 40 Under 40 Class of 2017

July 18 – 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. The evening before the AWFS Fair Halls open Las Vegas Convention Center $45 includes 2 drink tickets

Joe Wheeler, Join July 18 symposia and Leadership Forum Virginia Tech University participants to kick off AWFS Fair Week and Love Thy Data Author meet the next generation of woodworking Mick Peters professionals. Open to all July 18 registrants and all AWFS Fair attendees with event registration. Growth and insight from manufacturing data Have a 40 Under 40 nominee? For more details, visit: woodworkingnetwork.com/40Under40 Mick Peters, Author

July 18 program registrations include education sessions, lunch, Leadership Reception, and July 19-22 AWFS Fair 8 Expo Hall admission. Visit woodworkingnetwork.com or awfsfair.org for speaker and schedule updates. PRE- CLOSETS & HOME SHOW EVENTS! STORAGE SYMPOSIUM July 18 SYMPOSIUM

Closets Symposium Wood Finishing Symposium Tuesday, July 18 J 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 18 J 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas Convention Center $229 early bird before June 30; $229 early bird before June 30; $295 regular $295 regular Explore new technologies and best methods that Trends in Panel & Components you can use in your business. Newer finishes such A panel of AWFS Fair exhibitors looks as polyester, polyurethane and UV finishes will be at trends in textures, colors, and discussed, along with water-borne and low-emission components; moderated by “Million products. Includes: Dollar Closets” host and celebrity closet designer-to-the-stars What’s New in Wood finishing? Lisa Adams, LA Closet Design. Trends in finish composition, color, and style

Organizing a Finishing system Working with Builders – Best practices and measuring performance A ClosetMaid Pro Networking Case Study Opportunities to talk to suppliers and finishing Washington State’s Closets Creations, MN Custom Homes and experts face-to-face with your questions. ClosetMaid Pro recently collaborated on a 12-closet luxury home

Strategic Showrooms Masco Cabinetry’s Sarah Reep and closet designer Denise Butchko share insights and action items for creating a showroom that sells and supports your brand Sarah Reep Denise Butchko Learn more about all of these Expanding Into Closets learning opportunities and How a venerable ready-to-assemble wood products add them to your registration manufacturer - Sauder Woodworking – diversified at AWFSFair.org into the closets industry with ClosetTrac

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10 SEMINARS AT A GLANCE All seminars are located on the main floor across from Hall C4 except for the SMART! Sessions which are conducted on the show floor.

Wednesday, July 19 Thursday, July 20 Friday, July 21 Saturday, July 22

WE26 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. TH43 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FR62 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Digital Marketing Best Practices Establishing a “Meaningful Numbers” Kick Ass Lean Part I Scorecard for your Business

Business WE30 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. TH47 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. FR66 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Emailing Your Customer Database Are You Running Your Business or is it Kick Ass Lean Part II Management Running You?

TH48 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. FR70 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ¿Es su taller tan bueno Lean en Español: Gestión de como puede ser? Cambio para lograr “Lean”

WE25 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FR74 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. SA86 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Workforce Crisis: Job One Manufacturing Training Centers: The Millennial Woodworker Workforce Sourcing Your Next Employees

Development WE33 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Creating An In-house WCA Training Program

WE23 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FR71 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. SA82 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ten Must Do’s To Control Costs Navigating the AWS Version 2 Improving Efficiency of Commercial Cabinet/ Installations

Millwork FR75 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Collaboration: Increasing Your Revenue From The Outside In

WE24 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. TH40 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. FR72 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. SA83 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Furniture Research, Design and Branding Matching Fine Veneers Touch-up Repair to Damaged Wood & CNC in the Furniture Shop Furniture Coatings WE34 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. TH49 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Curved Joinery, Edges and Inlays Cold Metal Casting for Furniture

WE27 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. TH41 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FR67 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Intellectual Property for Small Businesses Dust Collection for Small Shops Which Spray Equipment is Best for My Business?

Small Shops TH44 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FR73 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3D Printing for Woodworkers: Technology Looking Under the Hood Ten & Under and Basics

TH50 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3D Printing: Applications in Woodworking

WE20 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. TH52 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. FR61 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. SA80 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. Evolution of Nested Base Mfg Implementing Concepts of Industry 4.0 in Real World Software Integration: Incremental Implementation of the Woodworking Industry Running a Smart Factory Industry 4.0 Practices Industry 4.0 WE32 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FR69 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Preventative Maintenance Strategy in a Evolution of Nested Base Mfg Digital World

WE22 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Tricks of the Trade for Panel

Software & WE28 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CAM Software: What to Know Before You Technology Buy

WE35 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. CAD Software: Take Your Engineering Department to the Next Level

WE21 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. TH45 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. FR60 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. SA81 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Plastic Fabrication: Latest Advancements in UV Finishing Tech- Minimizing Handwork while Emerging Trends Staying Competitive nology: LED & Beyond Producing Plastic Parts in Edgebanding

Techniques & WE31 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FR63 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Color Shift: Exposing the Mystery Behind Plastics in the Woodworking Industry Applications Inconsistency in Finishes

WE36 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Introducción Sobre el Acabado en Madera

WE29 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. FR64 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. SA84 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Dust Collection for Secondary Wood Written Workplace Safety Program Developing an Effective Machine Safety & Operations Guarding Program Environment WE37 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Legislation Affecting the Woodworking Industry

TH42 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FR65 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. SA85 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Marketing Your Program: Are You Getting Teaching STEM through Guitar Building Using Technology to Create 21st Century Anyone’s Attention? Manufacturing Curriculum

TH46 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FR68 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Teacher Track Classroom Tool Safety Teaching the Wood Industry's Skill Standards

TH51 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Get in the Game with Grants! CHOOSE SEMINARS RELEVANT Targeted to small and SEMINAR PRICES medium custom shops Same low prices since 2007! TO YOUR BUSINESS Targeted to medium-large volume production shops Look for these icons to help you decide which 1 ½ and 2-hour sessions: $55 ea ($75 after June 30) Appropriate for seminars most closely align with your shop size. all size businesses 3-and 4-hour sessions: $75 ea ($100 after June 30)

WE30 regularly grapple with lack of control over time, WHERE ARE SEMINARS HELD? the market, or the company; people not listening, The 2017 CWWK™ seminars will take Wed, Jul 19, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. understanding, or following through; profit (or place on the main floor in the classrooms E-mailing Your Customer Database: across the hall from Central Hall 4, in Gain Multi-Pronged Strategies lack thereof); inability to break through to the next level of growth; the “magic pills” that aren’t rooms N101-N120, except for the SMART! David Biggs, Woodworking Network programs, which are on the exhibit working or making a difference. If these problems Whether your business is just floor. SMART! programs are noted on seem all too familiar, you are not alone. In this starting to deploy e-mail newsletters the Schedule-at-a-Glance and in the full session, you will be introduced to the Six Key and marketing pieces to your seminar descriptions Components™ of successful businesses, and customer database or it has already established with the “SMART!” icon. armed with a set of simple, practical tools, you some messages with regular frequency, it’s and your team can begin using them right away important to cultivate basic, intermediate, and for better results. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE advanced strategies to harness the full potential AWFS strives to make the CWWK a of the medium. This session will familiarize FR62 positive and useful learning experience. attendees with important concepts such as We offer a satisfaction money-back Fri, Jul 21, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. deliverability and list cleaning, present an guarantee on the seminars. If you are not Kick Ass Lean - Vegas Style: Part I satisfied with your seminar, please ask overview of the most popular free and paid e-mail for a refund form on-site. platforms, provide a checklist of best practices that should be incorporated into new and existing messages, and leave everyone with five actionable items to put into effect immediately. Brad Cairns, Center for Lean Learning TH43 Lynn Thomson, Center for Lean Learning BUSINESS Thur, Jul 20, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. This session is going to get your fired up and Establishing a “Meaningful ready to rock and roll with Lean! We will cover MANAGEMENT Numbers” Scorecard for the basics of what Lean is and why it continues your Business to impact the woodworking industry. Speakers Daniel Moshe, Strong in Six share why Lean is their passion and what it WE26 If you were on a 6-month sabbatical has done for their businesses and they are not Wed, Jul 19, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and only got a set of numbers once leaving until you can identify the Seven Deadly Digital Marketing Best Practices for a week to give you an absolute pulse Wastes that plague all woodworkers. You will Woodworking Businesses on your business, what would those numbers be? leave understanding how to kick your corporate They’ve been called a million things: dashboards, culture into high gear and realize how to grow scorecards, key performance indicators, and your profits while simultaneously reducing your metrics, but in this session, we will down stress. This course is for ANYONE who builds to the numbers that matter the most in gaining ANYTHING, ANY SIZE: waste doesn’t discriminate! traction and accountability in your business. You While your wife may be worried that “what Alan Harp, Alan Harp Design will discover the leading indicators that will help happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” you are Marc Spagnuolo, TheWoodWhisperer.com you predict the future, make timely decisions, definitely going to want to bring this information Kyle Toth, Wood by Toth and measure your success. Walk out the door home from Vegas! This session is part 1 of a two- MODERATOR: David Biggs, with a scorecard that you can start using as soon part series on Lean for woodworking businesses. WoodworkingNetwork.com as you get back to the office. This is a hands-on The importance of reaching past, present, and workshop and as such, you will achieve the best FR66 future customers via social media outlets such results if you bring your entire leadership team. Fri, Jul 21, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. as Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and others has Kick Ass Lean - Kicking it grown significantly over the past several years. TH47 Up a Notch: Part II Not only can businesses increase their brand Thur, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. loyalty and awareness by engaging customers Are You Running Your Business or is directly on these social channels, but the it Running You? insight and leads gained can quickly provide a Daniel Moshe, Strong in Six positive effect to sales and help to build future If you are the owner, leader, or relationships. This digital marketing session Beau Lewis, Lewis Cabinet Specialties, Inc manager of an entrepreneurial provides more than just an overview of the Lynn Thomson, Center for Lean Learning organization who wants to see your available technologies - you will learn ways to MODERATOR: Brad Cairns, Center for Lean business consistently run better and grow faster, target specific audiences and promote posts Learning Daniel Moshe and the Entrepreneurial Operating effectively, and established professionals in the While not mandatory to attend both, this session System® (EOS®) can help you and your team woodworking industry will share case studies builds on the information and strategies in “Kick simplify, clarify and achieve your vision. Even the and best practices that you can immediately put Ass Lean: Part I” with a more advanced focus most successful entrepreneurs occasionally find into practice for your company. The session will on how to lead your Lean organization. The running a business more challenging than they conclude with discussion with this social media panel will bring you up to speed on what you expected, getting less return on their investment powerhouse panel addressing your questions. have to add to your skill set to be a great Lean of time and money than they would like. Many

12 leader and Beau Lewis shows you the power of FR74 throughput accounting. The goal of this session Fri, Jul 21, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. is to get your organization past the basics and to Manufacturing Training CABINET/MILLWORK dig a little deeper into your Lean tool box. Your Centers: Sourcing Your life – and business -- will never be the same! This Next Employees session is part 2 of a two-part series on Lean for woodworking businesses. WE23 Wed, Jul 19, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ten Must Do’s To Control Hardwood Costs WORKFORCE Spencer Dick, TigerStop LLC Are you getting what you pay DEVELOPMENT for when buying and hardwood components? Raw material Scott Campbell, Widefield School District costs, in most wood products businesses, WE25 Barry Carson, Xybix Systems, Inc. typically exceed 50% of all costs on Profit & Loss Wed, Jul 19, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. John Honey, CTEC, Salem, OR Statements. Controlling these costs has a greater Workforce Crisis: Job One Dean Mattson, Peyton School District impact on your bottom line than any other Kent Gilchrist, WCA Scott Robinson, Concepts in Millwork, Inc. effort you can make. Spencer Dick, Founder of Join us to learn WHY we MODERATOR: Tim Kistler, Peyton School TigerStop, will teach you how to determine your have a shortage of skilled labor District real costs by outlining ten steps you can take to that others may not, WHERE we Are you wondering where your next skilled actually cut your hardwood purchase costs by can find the talent that we need, and HOW we employees will come from? Hear from innovators as much as 20-45%. He will also provide real case can educate, train, and retain our existing and of three Career Technical Educational (CTE) studies from customers who have successfully future workforce. As technology advances and facilities that are doing just that: the Career applied the ten steps. Your suppliers' biggest baby boomers retire, these changes will have an Technical Education Center (CTEC) in Oregon, advantage over you is how they can purchase effect on your workforce! The Woodwork Career the Peyton Career Technical Facility (Colorado) and process raw materials. The good news is that Alliance (WCA) of North America is developing a featuring Manufacturing, and the technology has caught up with them, and there collaborative coalition of industry associations National Woods Manufacturing Industry Learning are affordable solutions available that allow you and manufacturing members to address this Lab (MILL) opening August 2017 in Colorado. Hear to take advantage of the same economies. problem. What can you do to help? We will work from industry EMPLOYERS who have connected “live” to pose solutions to some of the problems, with the centers THAT ARE TRAINING THEIR FR71 align strategies, and develop tactics for you FUTURE EMPLOYEES! Learn how to connect Fri, Jul 21, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. to initiate immediately. Join us and become with the training centers and how to access and Navigating the Architectural part of the solution! This is a FREE seminar but interview their graduates. This panel of education Woodwork Standards (AWS): registration is required. and industry experts will share with you how Version 2 this is taking place and how you can restock your WE33 companies with trained employees. This is a FREE Wed, Jul 19, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. seminar but registration is required. Creating An In-house Training Program Using the SA86 Ashley Goodin, AWI Sat, Jul 22, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. WCA Skill Standards Doug Hague, AWI Scott Nelson, WCA The Millennial Woodworker The Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS): The Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA) Bobby Lewis, Perspective Approach Version 2 is the standard most often specified Skill Standards are an industry- The Millennial Woodworker – or next by architects on the vast majority of interior based system to determine and ge nerational employee - can be one finishes of commercial projects. Get acquainted recognize employees’ machine of the strongest future assets for with the format of the AWS to more easily extract and tool skills. Learn how you can create an your company, despite the issues you may be the information to be shared and discussed with in-house training program using the WCA Skill afraid of. Within the next five years, individuals your engineering department or for educators Standards and Passport program to credential between the ages of 17 and 37 will comprise over to present inside of classroom curriculum. This employees. Customize your training program 75% of the workforce! If you struggle with the valuable resource clearly presents millwork depending on the products you produce and the three biggest reported problems in the workplace protocol and includes drawings to add clarity to processes you use in the manufacturing of these today (turnover, employee engagement, and your project plans. Standards will be available to products. Discover the resources available from succession planning) hear about his innovative purchase on-site. WCA to train your employees on the soft skills solution based on science, humor, leadership, required in the secondary wood manufacturing military training, and a dash of old school industry. Develop a training program to evaluate principles for a “new age” of employee. Bobby and reward the skill levels of your new and has started and owned multiple successful existing employees. This is a FREE seminar but companies with Millennials as the primary registration is required. employees and has been wildly successful. He’s created a system to train and inspire our current “One of the only and future workforce for phenomenal success. Learn how to engage your employees so that places to get more they passionately care about your business and education on the gain tools to forge a culture of strong work ethic, industry.” challenge and leadership. -2015 Attendee “ Great speakers and top-notch quality for seminar presentations.” -2015 Attendee

13 FR75 TH40 Fri, Jul 21, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thur, Jul 20, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Collaboration: Increasing Your FURNITURE Matching Fine Veneers Revenue From The Outside In Jonathan Benson, Benson Fine Woodcrafting Have you ever considered using WE24 fine veneers, but thought that the Wed, Jul 19, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. process was just too complicated, intimidating, Research, Design and Branding for Kent Gilchrist, Fremont Interiors, Inc. or that it might take too long to learn? This class Furniture Makers will take the mystery out of veneering. Jonathan John Leininger, Leininger Cabinet Benson, a master veneer craftsman and author & Woodworking Inc. of Woodworker’s Guide to Veneering and Inlay What is the long term benefit of a collaborative will demonstrate how to cut and match various network? Where and how is the best way patterns starting with the basic book match and to find and develop collaboration? Kent and advancing to more complex patterns. Jonathan John Conrad, ASFD John share proven techniques that can build will demonstrate how to inlay these patterns Jason Phillips, Phillips Collection your revenue stream by partnering with a into a field of veneer used to create beautiful collaborative network. They investigate the Join American Society of Furniture Designers table tops, doors and panels. Topics also include positive and negative aspects of working with (ASFD) Executive Director, John Conrad, and how veneer is purchased and stored, adhesives, your peers and why collaboration sometimes ASFD Chairman of the Board, Jason Phillips, as substrates, clamping techniques, curved panels works and sometimes doesn’t. Learn how to reap they lay out practical information for furniture and finishing. An updated take on hammer the benefits of working with a team of experts design/manufacturers. Get a crash course in veneering - an old world technique that requires while remaining focused on your core business. design and branding and how to market your no clamping at all - will also be demonstrated. Leave this session ready to build a network of product to the furniture industry. John provides There will be plenty of time for Q&A, so bring your colleagues dedicated to the mutual purpose of insights from market research during his career questions and ideas! growing each of your respective businesses. with a producer of furniture for big box and top 100 retailers. Jason, Vice President at a high end TH49 furniture and accessories retailer, shares a case SA82 Thur, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. study of his family business which sells award- Sat, Jul 22, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Cold Metal Casting and Reproduction Improving Efficiency and Quality of winning furnishings around the world. You will for Furniture Embellishment Commercial Installations also learn about ASFD and how it can help your furniture design/manufacturing company. Scott Grove, Imagine Grove Why spend hours developing a one- WE34 of-a-kind piece of furniture only to Wed, Jul 19, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. add a two dollar-piece of hardware Curved Joinery, Edges and Inlays that your neighbor has on his kitchen cabinet? Randy Estabrook, AWI QCP This session is dedicated to mold making, Scott Grove, Imagine Grove Greg Parham, AWI QCP reproduction and cold metal bronze-casting to This class is a must for beginner and create or reproduce just about any form and Charlie Phillips, Pittsburg State University professional woodworkers alike texture, whether a found object such as a Do you have questions about commercial who want to take their furniture cone, a finely carved picture frame or a hand- installation projects? Come hear the perspectives to the next level. This easy-to-understand sculpted door pull. Adding these features to your of a field installer and an AWI QCP field inspector. demonstration shows you how to add an work in bronze can be the perfect “icing on the This discussion will go in-depth to address incredible range of exciting curved edges, joinery, cake”, and this process can help to embellish common practices and ways to enhance your and inlays. Scott will reveal a simple system your work with unique details to avoid chain- installation experience to increase the bottom using a set of large offset template guides on a store cabinet pulls or ornamentation. No special line and ensure quality installation appearance. , which when used properly, accurately equipment is required. In 20 minutes a mold and The presenters will also provide insight into mate a hardwood seam to any curve. The process casting can be made and it’s easier than baking compliance programs and ways to effectively will be clearly explained with a variety of real- that cake! Scott will expand and demonstrate meet compliance. time demonstrations, photos, drawings and techniques shared in his Fine Woodworking Fall renderings to illustrate each step. Fine inlays in 2015 Master Class article. various materials made from wood, shell, metal, and glow-in-the-dark composite will be shown to add just the right detail to your project. (Scott FR72 will be available after the session to sign his Fri, Jul 21, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. book, Hardwood Edging and Inlay for Curved Touch-up Repair to Damaged Tables, available for purchase on-site and as Wood & Coatings a door prize for one lucky registered seminar Mitch Kohanek, The Wood Finisher attendee.) Damage to your product can occur in production, in transport, during installation, or on-location. Should you repair, refinish or replace? Which is the most cost effective? Cosmetic repair in the hands of the right person, in either the shop or on-location, is the first key to the answer, as is choosing well from a wide range of products to perform various repair techniques. Mitch starts with the basics that build to performing advanced repairs. Methods of filling the damaged area, color theory, coating repair, and sheen control

14 will be discussed. You will learn the options TH41 those designs with others in open communities, in tools and materials available for repairing Thur, Jul 20, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. helping others to create their own work. Experts damaged wood/coatings. Not only are the right The Proper Three are Key: Dust from Autodesk’s famed Pier 9 and Make Magazine tools and materials critical, but how you use Collection for Small Shops will guide you through some of the best examples them can impact the speed and quality of the of how this flexible tool is being used in the Jamison Scott, repair. Finally, once the correct shape has been woodworking industry, as they share some of reestablished, the coloring process - where the Air Handling Systems their own experiences incorporating one of real artistry begins – will be addressed. Dust specialist Jamison Scott the oldest maker skills with one of the newest. delineates the three critical aspects This session is part 2 of a two-part series on 3D SA83 of a proper dust control system -- hooding, printing for woodworking businesses. Sat, Jul 22, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. piping and the dust collector. Whether you are CNC in the Furniture Shop: just getting started, expanding, or have been in FR67 operation for years, this seminar will provide an Introducing Modern Manufacturing Fri, Jul 21, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. overview of dust collection as well as detailed Which Spray Equipment Paul Downs, Paul Downs information on hooding, proper ductwork, and Cabinetmakers aspects of various dust collections options. Get is Best for My Business? Have you pondered the idea of the facts on what type and size of dust collector Diane Shattuck, Gemini Industries investing in CNC equipment? Paul is required. Jamie explains the importance of With all the different spray Downs, who has run a successful furniture proper air flow for woodworking machinery, systems available today, how do business for 31 years, tells how introducing and finally, he clarifies the value in completing you determine which one best fits CNC changed his products, his methods, his hooding and piping before purchasing a dust “YOUR” needs as a small shop? Here you can workforce, and his business. He’ll provide a collector. learn the differences between the types of spray detailed look at his shop before and after CNC’s equipment available today and how to choose arrival, including hard numbers on his labor TH44 the right gun for your business needs. Diane will costs and build times. You’ll learn what kind of Thur, Jul 20, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. cover how to trouble shoot the signs of your products have worked best for him and some 3D Printing for Woodworkers: spray pattern, selection of the right tips and air tricks to get complex-shaped parts from a Technology and Basics caps, the importance of daily maintenance, and machine designed to process sheet goods. Paul even why your compressor may be affecting your Matt Stultz, MAKE Magazine is well known for his complete candor, as well as guns performance. She will also cover common 3D printing has been hailed as the being a thoughtful and entertaining speaker. finishing problems and how to effectively next industrial revolution, able to estimate how much coating material you will create any object a user desires. In need for that next job based off your equipment. this session, Matt Stultz, Make Magazine’s digital fabrication editor and founder of HackPittsburgh FR73 SMALL SHOPS, and Ocean State Maker Mill, guides you through Fri, Jul 21, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. some of the technologies involved in 3D printing Looking Under the Hood: How One TEN & UNDER and helps separate the fact from fiction. He will address computer aided design (CAD), 3D Successful Maker Does Business scanning, types of 3D printers, machine control Paul Downs, Paul Downs WE27 software, 3D printing materials, and some of Cabinetmakers Wed, Jul 19, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. the communities that are developing around Paul Downs’ business started from Intellectual Property 3D printing. The goal of this session is to help a wish to “just make furniture” in 1986. Since then, Paul has grown his company for Small Businesses you determine what 3D printing technology will help you with your end goal and give you a firm from a single-man shop to 19 employees and Bradley Lortz, Canady + Lortz LLP enough base to move towards getting started he’s never made a kitchen. He will tell you which You have certainly heard references with your own creations. This session is part 1 of factors have led to his success including how to patents, trademarks, copyright a two-part series on 3D printing for woodworking to market over the Internet, how he hires, what and trade secrets in the news. businesses. he pays and how much money he takes home But do you know what these terms mean and – all the questions you’d love to ask but would what the differences are between them? You TH50 fear seeming a little rude. As someone who has may have come up with a great new product Thur, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. mastered Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and thought "I should patent this." But are he will discuss what makes a perfect Internet you familiar with what's involved in securing a 3D Printing: Applications in Woodworking product and how to convert website leads into patent? This seminar will provide a summary sales. He will share ways to test new applicants of basic intellectual property law, including to eliminate bad hires and talk about the pay patents, trademarks, copyright, and trade secret, scale that eliminates turnover – and provide each with a particular emphasis on patents. The attendee with a complete copy of the shop test concepts and information presented will be he uses when he hires his next worker. Paul’s talk understandable and practical. Attendees will J.D. Sassaman, Autodesk Pier 9 in 2015 was one of the top rated presentation at come away with a clearer understanding of Vera Shur, Autodesk Pier 9 AWFS. This year he’s back with an update, telling different intellectual property types, particularly MODERATOR: Matt Stultz, MAKE Magazine how he’s survived two difficult years. patents, and how their actions (or omissions) may From running shoes to racing drones, 3D printing affect their rights or possibly incur liabilities. has found its way into numerous hobbies and industries, with woodworking no exception. Do you need a custom jig to hold your work at a precise angle? Not a problem, print it. How about duplication of a small section of broken antique crown ? Scan it and print it. Users are printing their own tools and sharing

15 FR61 Fri, Jul 21, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. SOFTWARE & INDUSTRY 4.0 Real World Software Integration: Running TECHNOLOGY a Smart Factory Jason Varelli, Biesse America WE20 If you don’t have software WE22 Wed, Jul 19, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. integration, your expensive, pretty Wed, Jul 19, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. Nesting 4.0: The machinery is only marginally Tricks of the Trade Evolution of Nested increasing your efficiency! Jason will address for Panel Saws Base Manufacturing the strategic role of software integration and Arnie Hopkins, Stiles Machinery Cesare Magnani, Biesse America data management in relation to production This advanced, engaging Industry 4.0 is changing control. He will define the Smart Factory, which demonstration will guide panel manufacturing environments provides advantages in efficiency and control; processing manufacturers through and the woodworking industry software integration best practices; office data live demonstrations on new ways to get the is no exception. This seminar will management, and machine connections. He will most output from their panel , whether its explore the recent evolution of nested based also explore case histories to remove the fear a horizontal beam saw or a sliding . manufacturing in highly automated systems people have about production control and how it Presentation topics include tips and tricks for capable of providing high volumes in highly can be implemented practically. miter cutting applications, using multiple cuts custom production environments, with reduced for bending applications and other secrets that labor impact creating unsurpassed levels of FR69 go beyond normal operations. efficiency. Cesare will explain how Nesting 4.0 Fri, Jul 21, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. is achieved through software, machinery, and Data Management for the Smart WE28 automation, and will present practical examples Factory: Preparing for the Future Wed, Jul 19, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. of currently operating systems, providing CAM Software: information on the advantages achieved. What to Know Before You Buy WE32 Hector Henry, Vero Software Henry will explore different Wed, Jul 19, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Preventative Maintenance Strategy solutions available for Computer in a Digital World Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software in the woodworking industry and will provide information to navigate the complicated world of CNC software. He will address what CAM is, Adam Hansen, Hansen & Company Woodworks why you need it if you have CNC, and he offers Mick Peters, author, Love thy Data specifics on the differences between some of the Jeff Onsrud, C.R. Onsrud most prevalent types of CAM software currently Bruce Rosenthal, SCM Group Frank Prekwinkel, iMOS 3d available. Learn how to evaluate your company's Charlie Schulz, Biesse America Kent Swinson, Timberline Cabinets needs to better help you select CNC Software. Giorgio Torresani, Accenture MODERATOR: Shawn Maberry, RSA Solutions MODERATOR: Chad White, Siemens Be informed as to how this next technological Panelists will discuss how implementing a phase will impact the wood products industry WE35 preventative maintenance plan can help shops and how businesses should plan for this shift Wed, Jul 19, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. of all sizes reduce unplanned downtime and in the front office and the factory. Panelists CAD Software: Take Your Engineering improve productivity. Utilizing information that address how Industry 4.0 will impact acquisition Department to the Next Level already exists within your equipment will help of new business, engineering, purchasing, Doug Hague, AWI improve your efficiency and prevent wasted production scheduling, cost accounting and data Doug will provide an overview of the time from repeating procedures that might not management and how to leverage these changes capabilities that exist in Computer need to be done. Employing digital services to become more profitable. Key concepts such Aided Drafting (CAD) software hosted by the machine manufacturers can help as engineering-to-order, material resource packages. He will introduce thought-provoking you diagnose and update equipment before planning, and leveraging engineering data will topics to help you ask informed questions of problems happen. be discussed. yourself and of the software representatives to help you make a purchase that best fits TH52 SA80 your business needs. Empower yourself with Thur, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat, Jul22, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. the options and solutions before making Implementing Concepts of Industry Incremental an investment and selecting your software. 4.0 in the Woodworking Industry Implementation Audience participation is encouraged, so bring John Park, SCM Group of Industry 4.0 Practices your questions! Chad White, Siemens David Mauer, Stiles Machinery Chad White of Siemens, The topic of Industry 4.0 doesn’t need a leader in Industry 4.0, to be confusing, overwhelming, or will provide a “big picture” perspective on this even expensive. Become equipped technology and how it is implemented in larger with general practices that will allow you to manufacturing facilities. John will explain how incrementally implement automated software SCM has taken these concepts and used them to and production equipment into your existing build more reliable machines and how smaller manufacturing environment through vertical shops can use this same technology to improve and horizontal networking. Attendees will efficiency, reliability and reduce waste. Intended be exposed to a simple 5-step guideline that for management-level personnel, the session will will morph you into a networked production address intermediate to advanced concepts for environment that supports the interconnectivity those already familiar with this technology. and scalable aspects of Industry 4.0.

16 TH45 FR60 TECHNIQUES & Thur, Jul 20, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fri, Jul 21, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Latest Advancements in UV Plastics I: Minimizing APPLICATIONS Finishing Technology: LED & Beyond Handwork while Producing Plastic Parts James Swanson, Stiles Machinery WE21 See the latest in plastics Wed, Jul 19, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. manufacturing technology and a Plastic Fabrication: Staying number of key acrylic manufacturing Competitive in a Rapidly processes including diverse cutting solutions Changing Environment for engraving, profiling, and polishing of curved Michael Batky, geometries on a nested-based router. Learn best Business Answers International practices and machine features for efficiently Benjamin Keesee, IKEA This seminar will review the machining and sawing acrylic and other plastic risks of not adapting to demand David Kim, Phoseon Technologies sheet stock. James will also demonstrate changes in plastic fabrication markets and Jim Raymont, EIT Instrument Markets tooling solutions available for utilizing CNC strategies that can be employed to remain Gloria Valtorta, Superfici Italy router technology to size and polish non- competitive. Learn specific CNC technologies Larry Van Iseghem, Van Technologies, Inc. rectilinear geometries. This session is part 1 of and machine configurations to provide the UV finishing technology is one of the most a two-part series on plastics manufacturing for maximum flexibility for growth. Mike will guide exciting concepts for wood applications. This woodworking businesses. you through saw cutting and CNC machining session will feature experts from UV lamp demonstrations that focus on tooling, edge companies, coatings and LED suppliers, wood finish, material yield, and reduced cycle time. He application and equipment companies, and will also address plastic fabrication safety and a large furniture maker, all discussing the identify key machinery safety features. latest advancements in UV finishing. Learn about cutting-edge UV LED technology, the WE31 keys to maintaining your process window and Wed, Jul 19, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. profitability, how to implement UV technology, Color Shift: Exposing the Mystery and the difference between the options on Behind Inconsistency in Finishes the market. Don’t miss the opportunity to ask Diane Shattuck, Gemini Industries questions of this expert panel! Finishing issues remain one of the largest hurdles for wood manufacturing businesses. Diane will discuss how many of the simple everyday applications could lead you down the wrong TH48 path of color change without even realizing until Jue, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. it's too late. Learn how to design, select, map out, and follow your next finishing system without ¿Es su taller tan bueno any unwanted surprises or expenses. como puede ser? “Let's expose the mysteries Saul Martin, Architectural together and stop Woodworking Company ¿Se ha preguntado si “su taller the madness!" es el mejor que puede haber”? Su taller puede tener problemas que nadie ha mencionado o que no quieren tratar. Saul ofrece una mirada fresca para observar Disfrute de nuestro Salón su proceso de fabricación y aclarar las posibles Internacional mientras se encuentra deficiencias o fallas y tratará temas como software / automatización, maquinaria, en la Feria de la AWFS, un área herramientas, acabados y desarrollo de ubicada en la cabina #10056 para personal, todos los factores claves para relajarse bebiendo café y té y tener la garantizar que su taller ¡sea de la mejor Bienvenido a la Feria de la oportunidad de establecer contactos. calidad, rentable y expandible! Asociación de Fabricantes y Profesionales de la Madera (AWFS, FR70 Vier, Jul 21, 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. por sus siglas en inglés) WE36 Lean en Español: Gestión de Miér, Jul 19, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. La Feria de la AWFS® es la mayor exposición Cambio para Lograr "Lean" Introducción Sobre Jose Montero, comercial de la industria de la carpintería en Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles el 2017. Más de 15,000 ebanistas, carpinteros, el Acabado en Madera Richard Ruiz, El desarrollo de una cultura fabricantes de muebles y otros profesionales interna de clase mundial es la de la madera asistirán a esta exposición para Gemini Industries Un importante cuello de botella fuente más efectiva para obtener ver cientos de máquinas y suministros de en la carpintería y ebanistería una ventaja competitiva sostenible. Todo lo carpintería. La inscripción para la exposición puede estar en el departamento que está dentro y rodea la empresa impacta tiene un costo de $25 antes del 30 de junio y de acabados. Rich hablará sobre la en su cultura – el mayor contribuyente $50 después de esa fecha. Vaya a la página producción en el taller de acabados y los para los resultados finales de su empresa. www.AWFSFair.org/espanol para inscribirse revestimientos preferidos. Hay diversas Este seminario comparte la estrategia de para asistir a la Feria. maneras de superar los desafíos planteados Gestión de Cambio y las herramientas que por los acabados y tener éxito: Rich hablará Jose implementó en sus instalaciones de sobre la disposición de artículos en el taller, fabricación de bastidores para lograr un Estamos muy entusiasmados por ofrecer tres cambio transformacional. Jose compartirá los seminarios en español en la Feria de la AWFS®. estantes de materiales, equipos, flujo de aire, manejo del polvo, lacas, barniz de conversión valores y hábitos que le ayudarán a desarrollar Cada seminario tiene un costo de $55 antes del y poliuretano. Se alienta a los asistentes a una organización de aprendizaje innovadora y 30 de junio y $75 después de esa fecha. traer sus preguntas e inquietudes. adaptativa. ¡Entienda el poder de la cultura! 17 FR63 FR64 Fri, Jul 21, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Fri, Jul 21, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Plastics II: Understanding SAFETY & Developing a Written How Plastic Impacts the ENVIRONMENT Workplace Safety Program Woodworking Industry Kelly Baetz, State of Nevada - Safety Consultation and Training Section WE29 This session focuses on the value Wed, Jul 19, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. of having a written program to Dust Collection And Combustible guide all employees concerning safety in the David Golling, Royal Plywood Dust for Secondary Wood Operations: workplace. The material included will address rights and assigning responsibilities; how to go George Southard, GS Sales Fundamentals and Safety about the identifying, analyzing, and controlling MODERATOR: Michael Fabbri, of hazards; establishing a training program King Plastic Corporation for employees; incident investigation and This seminar will provide an introduction reporting; enforcement and compliance; and to plastics, explaining how high density establishing safety committees. Attendees will Jamison Scott, Air Handling Systems polyethylene (HDPE) is made and how you can to engage in discussion about the value of safety discover new markets and applications. Speakers Robert Williamson, Nederman in the workplace, the financial impacts and share the history of HDPE and it’s evolution and This session combines basic dust collection their current involvement in safety programs. current presence in the woodworking industry. fundamentals with information on combustible Learn where to get state-specific information The panel will also address the features and dust for medium to large woodworking plants. relevant to where your business is located. benefits of plastic use in the woodworking Participants will learn about basic design This information will assist you in developing a industry and how to fabricate with plastics and guidelines to assist in the specification, management plan relevant to the safety concerns material. This session is part 2 of a two-part series installation, operation and maintenance of in your company. This is a FREE seminar but on plastics manufacturing for woodworking an effective, efficient and safe dust collection registration is required. businesses. system. With OSHA’s use of NFPA 664 standards to determine if a workplace is safe, the future SA84 SA81 will require the use of high and low vacuum Sat, Jul 22, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Sat, Jul 22, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. technologies to meet the housekeeping Developing an Effective Machine Emerging Trends in standards. The session includes a case study to see how this information is utilized in a real Guarding Program Edgebanding John Podojil, Lauro Dominici, Biesse America world scenario. You will also get the latest safety updates on the combustible aspects of Podojil & Associates, Inc. High gloss laminates and textured Believe it or not, some machine panels have become an increasing dust and how to prevent an explosion. Find out what standards and regulations you should be manufacturers are still designing and trend throughout the industry. This selling unsafe machinery to companies. Whether workshop is perfect for manufacturers looking reviewing and how they affect your company. Learn what role NFPA and your insurance an individual is new to the managment or safety for valuable insight into latest industry trends field or has held associated responsibilities for edgebanding and easy ways to create high- company play and how to mitigate the impact of an OSHA inspection. for a period of time, safeguarding personnel quality products without the high-end price tag. who work with or around machine tools and Lauro will discuss the different applications equipment should be considered a high priority for EVA, POR and PUR Glues and alternate WE37 Wed, Jul 19, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. of the job. Although significant progress application systems. Hot Air Banding will be has been made in terms of safeguarding presented to demonstrate glueless high gloss Legislation Affecting the Woodworking Industry machines since the era prior to the organized banding, and high-gloss acrylic laminate panels safety movement, companies continue to be will be displayed for you to examine. Learn how cited by the Occupational Safety and Health to stop accepting compromises with high gloss Administration (OSHA) and workers continue to material and texture board and how innovative be seriously injured and killed by machine tools edgebanding technology can improve the quality and equipment. In today’s world, it is essential to of your product and bottom line. Stewart Holm, AF&PA develop a written machine safeguarding program

Erik Winchester, EPA that is endorsed by your senior management MODERATOR: Jamison Scott and clearly defines machine safeguarding Attend this session for up-to-the-minute requirements and the roles and responsibilities information on pertinent industry regulations. of employees, supervisors and management. Learn about the details of the EPA Formaldehyde Regulation released in January 2017. Find out about the latest Cal-DOSH wood dust PEL change. Be informed as to the efforts of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to implement a regulation to reduce formaldehyde emission from composite wood products. This is a FREE seminar but registration is required.

18 FR65 SA85 Fri, Jul 21, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Sat, Jul 22, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. TEACHER TRACK Teaching STEM Using Technology to Create 21st through Guitar Building Century Manufacturing Curriculum

TH42 Thur, Jul 20, 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Marketing Your Program: Are You Nancy Wilson Chang, Edmonds Heights K-12 Brian Ausland, Navigation North Learning Getting Anyone's Attention? Ed Ufford, Hanford High School Jodi Ausland, Butte County Office of Education Mark Smith, The STEM Guitar Project is focused on preparing CTEOnline.org was developed to provide Reed Custer High School teachers to teach math and science skills using educators across the nation the means to Designed for both educators and the guitar as a “hook.” Why guitars? Because digitally develop and share their best lessons, members of industry, this session guitars are cool and students can easily make projects, and curriculum. This growing online will discuss key topics including promoting the connection with the iconic instrument. The professional community of practice is home your program locally and nationally, developing National STEM Guitar Project hosts innovative to 65,000 CTE teachers, of which 5,000 teach in revenue streams for your program, building Guitar- Building Institutes for middle, high the areas of Manufacturing, Woodworking, and industry partnerships, establishing a network of school, and post-secondary faculty around the Construction Tech. There are thousands of fully supporters, creating an online presence for your United States. The STEM Guitar project is being digital lessons and projects, with all embedded program and your students, and identifying what implemented throughout the country and they materials and open resources free to use by any your industry supporters want from you. It also are looking for more rock star teachers who want other educators nationwide. Come get a guided addresses how to use technology to promote to connect their students to STEM. Learn more tour of the website, set up your account, and see your program. in this session about how your school can use what it looks like when quality educators are the STEM Guitar project to engage students and afforded 21st century tools to shape and share TH46 about the free resources available to launch the their best practices. You will receive full access Thur, Jul 20, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. project at your school, as well as examples of and orientation to the CTE Online community Classroom Tool Safety - A project integration at other schools. curriculum platform. You will be able to find Participatory Session groups of educators and quality lessons and FR68 projects specific to your subject areas and Fri, Jul 21, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. industry sector and learn how to personally use Teaching and Evaluating the Wood the digital curriculum authoring tools to share Industry’s Skill Standards your most effective projects. Lucas Molepske, Vortex Tool Company Inc. John Stearns, Amity High School Who thought it was a good idea to put 14-year old boys in a room with sharp power tools? How in the world do you keep those students safe? Bert Christensen, Westosha They say the best ideas are not original, so come Central High School prepared to share your resources and tricks with Patrick Molzahn, Madison College teachers across the country and learn some new I’ve completed my Woodwork Career Alliance ones in exchange! John, a high school instructor, (WCA) evaluator training - now what do I do? will moderate the session and bring ideas he uses Whether you are in education or industry, this in his shop that have kept his students accident- session will provide useful ideas that you can use free in the shop (“knock on wood”) for 7 years. to implement the WCA credentialing system in Safety instruction, testing and follow up will be your school or business. The WCA has assembled covered, as well as good tips to keep your shop a library of videos, training resources, and safe all year long. educational materials to make your job easier. Join two veteran teachers who have used the TH51 WCA Skill Standards to shape their curriculum Thur, Jul 20, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and find out how they manage the training and Get in the Game with Grants! credentialing process. You will learn ways to John Stearns, Amity High School plan and prepare your academic calendar to Need new tools and equipment? Do incorporate WCA credentials into your curriculum you have a big idea for a student and practical methods to evaluate your students. project but your budget is strapped? Not a trained WCA Evaluator? Don’t let that stop Have you consider applying for grants but are you from attending! This session will show you intimidated by the process? This will be an idea how you can improve your training program and session on how to look for grant organizations, access resources to accomplish your goals faster both national and regional; understand how and and better. what they want to fund; how to read and prepare grant proposals using key words and phrases in order to maximize your chances of receiving an award; and how to report and maintain a good relationship with grant organizations. Every prepared grant has the potential for utter disaster. Learn from others’ mistakes to avoid repeating those same mistakes!

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