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Class: Wooden Carrier

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Date(s): February 25 & 26. 9am – 5pm. Two class days.

Instructor: Andy Glenn

Cost: $440

Description: Join us for two days in June to build a charming cherry carrier. With a focus on hand tool woodworking, we’ll cut compound-angle dovetails at the bench to create the box before adding the steam bent handle and the nailed bottom. The handle detailing is created with a single carving tool. You’ll leave with the skills to create these carriers in all sizes.

Early examples are credited to Shaker communities who used the wooden carrier in their medicinal herb business. Consistent with Shaker design, the carrier combines both beauty and utility. Open to beginners (though familiarity with the tools is beneficial).

Participants need to bring a small kit of tools for the class (we’ll have extras of tools if your kit isn’t complete).

Lunches provided.

Tool List:

  • Combination Square
  • Bevel Gauge (two, if you have them)
  • Chisels (¼”, ½” and 1”) or entire set. An ⅛” chisel is helpful but not necessary.
  • Mallet
  • Marking/Cutting Gauge
  • Dovetail saw
  • Smoothing Plane
  • Hammer
  • Marking Knife
  • Coping Saw (if you own one)
  • Optional: Small v-carving tool (for cutting in the hatching on the handle).

October Classes

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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

 

 

small detail/big impact

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I made a set of three carriers around holidays as a gift to my wife.  Time got tight as it always does (I was making other shop-made gifts at the same time).  So I pushed back the hatching on the handle.  It’s a small detail that wasn’t present on the original Shaker wooden carrier (made: late 1800’s) that initially caught my attention.  I made a carrier this past fall and added the hatching.  I liked the hatching but didn’t view it an a necessity, thought of it as ornamentation that the carrier could do without.

To my surprise, I missed it.  The hatching makes all the difference.  The carrier felt incomplete without it.  Which led to a quick carving session over this past weekend.  Carving implies more skill than it takes.  It’s a simple layout: all lines are 1/4″ apart.  The layout is centered on the handle and the angles are either 90° or 45°.  Then it’s skimming a small v-tool (something similar to a 15/3)  across the handle’s surface to remove the pencil line.  It doesn’t take much muscle.  Just a controlled, gentle touch to cleanly remove the pencil line.

That’s it.  Laying out the pencil lines took just as long as the carving.  Afterwords, I added a little oil to the hatching to give it some color and I may put a little dirt/color onto the handle once the oil cures to add a little more definition to the lines.  It took about an hour to carve three handles.

I’m teaching a wooden carrier class this fall, October 23 and 24.  The hatching is optional, though I will strongly encourage it.  It’s a subtle detail that adds a big impression.

andy glenn

Update on Spring 2021 Class Openings

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We’re getting nearer to our spring season at Pine Croft.  I want to share a quick update on the openings within our four classes:

  • Wooden Carrier class with Andy Glenn (April 10&11): full class, wait list started
  • Intro to Carving with Aspen Golann (April 16, 17 & 18): two spots remain
  • Greenwood Stool with Andy Glenn (April 30, May 1 & 2): two spots remain
  • Dutch Tool Chest with Megan Fitzpatrick (May 14, 15 & 16): two spots remain

We’re using a smaller deposit and are being flexible this season.  We know things can change quickly.  We’re hopeful that conditions will allow for our classes but will continue to reevaluate as we get nearer.  Send me a question if you have questions or concerns about a class or our plans for Pine Croft.

 

andy glenn (glenna@berea.edu)

Wooden Carrier

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October 23 & 24, 2021

Join us for two days in April to build a charming cherry carrier.  With a focus on hand tool woodworking, we’ll cut compound-angle dovetails at the bench to create the box before adding the bent lamination handle and nailed bottom.  The handle detailing is created with a single carving tool.   You’ll leave with the skills to create them in all sizes.

Early examples are credited to Shaker communities who used the wooden carrier in their medicinal herb business.  Like much of the Shaker design, the carrier combines both beauty and utility.  Open to beginners though familiarity with the tools is beneficial.

Participants need to bring a small kit of tools for the class (list provided and we’ll have extras of tools if your kit isn’t complete).

Wooden Carrier Class Tool List

Recommended

  • Combination Square
  • Bevel Gauge (two, if you have ‘em)
  • Chisels (¼”, ½” and 1”) or entire set.  An ⅛” chisel is helpful but not necessary.
  • Mallet
  • Marking/Cutting Gauge
  • Dovetail saw
  • Smoothing Plane
  • Hammer
  • Marking Knife
  • Coping Saw

Optional

  • Small v-carving tool (for cutting in the hatching on the handle).

Andy Glenn

Wooden Carrier

October 23 & 24, 2021

$375

To Register: Call Aaron Beale at 859-985-3224 or email at bealeaa@berea.edu

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