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October Classes

By decommission

Our spring classes, originally set for April and May, are all rescheduled for October.  We’re thankful the new dates work for Aspen Golann and Megan Fitzpatrick to join us in Berea.  The four autumn classes are open for registration:

  • Introduction to Carving: Traditional Techniques and Contemporary Applications.  October 8-10 with Aspen Golann
  • Dutch Tool Chest.  October 15-17 with Megan Fitzpatrick
  • Greenwood Stool. October 18-20 with Andy Glenn
  • Wooden Carrier. October 23 and 24 with Andy Glenn

As always, please send any questions or thoughts my way:  glenna@berea.edu

warmly, andy glenn

 

 

Class: Andy Glenn – Greenwood Stool (Free)

By decommission

April 3-5, 2020

Andy Glenn

Greenwood Stool

$FREE$

* Please note, while this class is free to all attendees, the stool and all created materials will stay with Berea College. The college makes this piece and everything we make during the 3-day class will go towards the college’s sales efforts. 

To summarize:  The class and skills developed are free.  Everything we make will stay with the college.

Description:

Made of ash or oak, which will come directly from our Berea College forest (and possibly the horse logging team). Much of traditional rural Appalachian furniture uses ornamentation and “extra” details sparingly. It’s likewise with the stool.  The beads on the legs add some visual interest, though the maker can omit them if they prefer a cleaner looking stool.

This stool design in particular is influenced by the work of Chester Cornett and other traditional Kentucky chairmakers.  In particular, a beautifully detailed tall stool gifted by Cornett to a KY author sparked the desire to create something similar.

Seating material of hickory bark is provided with the class.  We will weave the seat (time permitting) on the final afternoon of the class.

In this class we’ll:

  •         Split parts from a section of a log

  •         Shape parts at the shavehorse with drawknives and spokeshaves

  •         Make the seat rails – which will be heated/steamed and bent in a form

  •         Drill out the leg angles using sight lines

  •         Fit and assemble the stool

       Discuss weaving materials options and finish choices (shown with a hickory bark seat)

A fully catered lunch is included and served every day and drinks and snacks are provided all day. Please let us know in advance of any special dietary needs. It is a good idea to make your lodging reservations well in advance.

See more of Andy’s work:

   Website

   Instagram

Class: Andy Glenn – Greenwood Stool

By decommission

June 26-28, 2020

Andy Glenn

Greenwood Stool

$550 (total cost including instruction and materials)

Description:

Made of ash or oak, which will come directly from our Berea College forest (and possibly the horse logging team). Much of traditional rural Appalachian furniture uses ornamentation and “extra” details sparingly. It’s likewise with the stool.  The beads on the legs add some visual interest, though the maker can omit them if they prefer a cleaner looking stool.

This stool design in particular influenced by the work of Chester Cornett and other traditional Kentucky chairmakers.  In particular, a beautifully detailed tall stool by Cornett to a KY author sparked the desire to create something similar.

Seating material of hickory bark is provided with the class.  We will weave the seat (time permitting) on the final afternoon of the class.

In this class we’ll:

  •         Split parts from a section of a log

  •         Shape parts at the shavehorse with drawknives and spokeshaves

  •         Make the seat rails – which will be heated/steamed and bent in a form

  •         Drill out the leg angles using sight lines

  •         Fit and assemble the stool

  •        Discuss weaving materials options and finish choices (shown with a hickory bark seat)

A fully catered lunch is included and served every day and drinks and snacks are provided all day. Please let us know in advance of any special dietary needs. It is a good idea to make your lodging reservations well in advance.

See more of Andy’s work:

   Website

   Instagram

Classes

By decommission

Classes for the 2020 season are canceled.


April 3-5, 2020

Andy Glenn

Greenwood Stool

FREE

Andy chiseling

April 18, 2020

Andy Glenn

Sharpening Chisel and Plane Irons

$150

April 20-25, 2020

Kelly Mehler

Shaker-Inspired Two Drawer Table

$1,300

Peter Galbert Fan Back Chair

May 10-16, 2020

Peter Galbert

Balloon Back or Fan Back Windsor Chair

$1650

Building Skills -Woodworking Foundations

Andy Glenn

May 18-23, 2020

$950

May 30&31, 2020

Andy Glenn

Weekend Dovetail Madness

$325

June 1-5, 2020

Megan Fitzpatrick

Anarchist’s Tool Chest

$1450

Azariah at the lathe part 2

June 6, 2020

Andy Glenn

Spindle Turning

$150

June 15-19, 2020

Nancy Hiller

Voysey Two-Heart Chair

$1,250

Cathryn Peters, Voysey Chair

June 20&21, 2020

Cathryn Peters

Chair Seat Weaving (Cattail or Paper Fibre)

$350

June 26-28, 2020

Andy Glenn

Greenwood Stool

$550

July 10-12, 2020

Andy Glenn

Windsor Table Class

$475

Michael Puryear Project Photo

July 13-17, 2020

Michael Puryear

Jack Plane and Mallet Class

$1,150

July 24-26, 2020

Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney

Greenwood Post-and-Rung Chair

$575

July 27-31, 2020

Andy Glenn

Blanket Chest

$1,150