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Peter Follansbee, joinerHand Tools, Green Woodwainscot chairswainscot chestsjoined stoolsonline publications, bibliographycontactBOOK & DVDs2015 teaching schedulespoons & more, December 2014Peter Follansbee, joiner's notesseventeenth-century joined furniture; green wood, hand toolsDecember 24, 2014Happy holidays to allPosted by pfollansbee under Uncategorized [12] Commentswell, tomorrow’s a day off, but I’ll get to make some spoons maybe. Meanwhile, happy holidays to all you folks out there who take part in that sort of thing. Here’s what I found recently – Talk about Ode to Joy = this is the best 6 minutes I’ve spent on the web in ages.December 22, 2014chair here, spoons there – Plymouth CRAFTPosted by pfollansbee under Uncategorized | Tags: Follansbee, green woodworking, Plymouth CRAFT, spoon carving | [2] CommentsA while back, Paula Marcoux, Denise Lebica & I went to Overbrook house in Buzzards Bay to see how it would work for some of our Plymouth CRAFT workshops. I had been there before, Paula & Pret had legendary parties there…while there, I stumbled upon this chair – sort of a cross between a brettstuhl and a Welsh chair like those popularized by John Brown. I didn’t have my camera, but Paula had Jake shoot it the other day, during the inaugural workshop…Meanwhile, after this little holiday this week, I’m gearing up for spoon carving there, a month from now or so. Wrote something on the blog at Plymouth CRAFT about it…here it is: http://plymouthcraft.org/?cat=9Bowl of spoons2 or 3 spaces left for that class. I can’t keep track…December 18, 2014Some bits & piecesPosted by pfollansbee under Uncategorized | Tags: carved oak, Follansbee, green woodworking, Lie-Nielsen, mortise and tenon joinery, oak furniture, Plymouth CRAFT, seventeenth-century reproductions, spoon carving, wainscot chest, Woodwright's School | 1 CommentIt’s been about 6 months that I’ve been “out on my own” (I think Roy Underhill called it “free at last”) but I still haven’t really settled into a woodworking routine like I once had…Today, I picked up where I left off over a year and a half ago – finishing a small joined chest I made for Roy’s show in 2013… http://video.pbs.org/video/2365021510/ and http://video.pbs.org/video/2365079634/I’ve only had it kicking around for I don’t know how long, and it took all of an hour to finish it off. Needed to drive four nails, trim the floor boards, and set one hinge.How stupid that I left it so long! It’s been on the blog in pieces a number of times, I even took it back to Roy’s this past summer, where it was the model for our week-long chest class. Now – it’s done. I copied its proportions from some English examples, it’s quite small. 30″ w x 20″ h x 17″ d. A mixture of sawn and riven oak, with pine fl
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