On the road

Every now and then the woodworker must emerge from the shop in a cloud of dust and shavings and squint at the sunlight. This page details my travels to woodworking shows, woodworking schools, or places of woodworking interest.

Woodwright’s School Day 6

Windsor chair with dry fit legs

Things are starting to come together now. With the seat blanks complete we began adding parts. First we needed to bore holes in our legs for the stretchers. Not an easy feet with compound angles intersecting round surfaces that are unique at each corner of the seat. The layout of these mortises takes 5 times [...] Read more »

Woodwright’s School Day Five

Travisher

Today we cleaned up and finished our seats. This involved travisher and scraper work and a lot more drawknife work. This project is such an amazing skill builder and you gain an outstanding knowledge of reading and working with wood grain. The drawknife continues to amaze me by what such a simple tool can do [...] Read more »

Woodwright’s School Day Four

Windsor Chair Leg Boring

Today was boring. Compound boring that it. Sight lines, bevels, and try squares are the watch words for accurate holes for the legs and arm stumps. We then moved on to reaming the holes and tapering the leg and arm post tenons to create very strong locking joints. Time to shape the seat with the [...] Read more »

Woodwright’s School Day 3

Bowsaw Windsor Seat

Today we dealt with some odd jobs like turning our tapered spindles into octagons and moving all the rough shaped green wood into the makeshift kiln. These parts will dry into ovoid shapes at which point we will finish shaping them round. Next was the seat. We got to work with some absolutely beautiful 20″ [...] Read more »

Woodwright’s School Day One

Shaving Windsor Spindles

I’m taking a class on making a continuous arm Windsor chair this week at The Woodwright’s School in North Carolina. Walking in to the school this morning was a thrill just to see all the tools and familiar projects from The Woodwright Shop TV show. And of course, Roy Underhill in the flesh. Our guest [...] Read more »