Effective Woodworking New England — April 26 & 27


It has been some time since Effective Woodworking has held a dwell occasion, and we figured the easiest way to get again on observe is with a free occasion hosted by Connecticut Valley College of Woodworking. The Effective Woodworking New England 2-day occasion in Manchester, Connecticut, will function dozens of demonstrations by Frank Strazza, Steve Latta, Larissa Huff, Andrew Hunter, and lots of extra. The present may even function software makers in addition to an vintage software flea market.

We may have dwell scheduled demonstrations in addition to ongoing demonstrations all through the present. We hope to live-stream the demonstrations for Limitless members who can’t make it to the present. We’ll have some meals vehicles readily available through the occasion as nicely. Particular because of our sponsors Shaper Origin, Woodpeckers, Blue Spruce, and Titebond for serving to to make the occasion doable. Particular thanks as nicely to Bob Van Dyke at Connecticut Valley College of Woodworking for organizing the occasion and placing collectively the roster of demonstrators.

Come out and soak up some demonstrations, say hello to your favourite authors, and hang around with fellow woodworkers. it’s a long-overdue invitation to get collectively and have some enjoyable. I hope to see you there.

The occasion is free, however to ensure that us to get plan correctly we’d recognize it in case you pre-registered for the occasion right here.

Scheduled demonstrations:

  • Andrew Hunter- Japanese & Western planes—They aren’t as completely different as you would possibly suppose
  • Will Neptune- Making use of geometry to American Interval furnishings design
  • Chuck Bender- Planning a mission—from design & cutlist to execution
  • Tad Fallon- Gold-leaf gilding
  • Matt Bickford- Molding planes—Be taught to make any molding in any respect by hand
  • Bob Van Dyke- The five-minute dovetail—what’s essential and what’s not
  • Mike Mascelli- Fundamental furnishings ending
  • Frank Strazza- Portray with wooden—Double-bevel marquetry
  • Steve Latta- Up to date inlay methods
  • Dave Douyard- Greenwood chair constructing—Steam bending and shave horses
  • Randy Wilkinson: – What species of wooden is that? It is probably not what you suppose it’s!
  • Larissa Huff- TBD
  • Owen Madden- TBD
  • Kyle Kidwell- TBD

Extra demonstrators:

  • Al Breed
  • Mike Pekovich
  • John Coffey
  • David Lindow
  • Timothy Coleman
  • Randy Wilkenson
  • Chip Sowalski- Blacksmith at Mystic Seaport Museum
  • Joshua Klein- Mortise and Tenon journal
  • Mike South
  • Michael Klein
  • Michael Wheeler


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