Build an American Welsh Stick Chair with Christopher Schwarz
Mon Mar 9, 2020 9:00 AM - Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:00 PM EDT
Lost Art Press, 41011
Description

Price: $60 non-refundable registration fee (collected upon registration); $1,200 plus materials fee (billed directly by the instructor).
Build a comfortable stick armchair in the Welsh tradition using tools and materials that are familiar to the typical woodworker.
If chairmaking intimidates you, you aren’t alone. The tools, materials and processes seem to require a pledge of allegiance to an entirely different craft that uses green wood, shavehorses and steamboxes. It doesn’t have to be that way.
With a bit of cleverness and (mostly) standard woodworking tools, you can build an extremely comfortable stick armchair using woods from your local lumberyard (or even your scrap bin) and tools already in your shop.
For the last two decades, I have dedicated myself to learning all modes of chairmaking, from building them with green wood and traditional tools to making chairs with routers, high-tech compression wood and complex jigs. The chair for this class uses a mix of tools that you probably already own (plus a few new ones), wood that you have in your scrap bin and skills you have already honed.
If you can reliably sharpen your hand tools, saw to a line and hold a cordless drill then you can build this chair.
The form is inspired by historic examples of 18th- and 19th-century stick chairs from Wales that have been refined by John Brown and Christopher Williams – two of my favorite chairmakers. I designed my version starting with an 18th-century chair shown in a book by Richard Bebb. And I stripped it back to what you see here – a comfortable chair with clean lines.
Students will receive a tool list from the instructor.
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Cost
There is a non-refundable registration fee of
$12 per day per student – so for this class, the registration fee is $60
– please make sure you can attend before registering, as again, this is
a NON-REFUNDABLE FEE, which will be collected here to reserve your
spot (there is no charge to sign up for the waitlist). The class fee
– billed separately by the instructor – is $1,200, which does not include materials for the
chair. (Cancellations will be accepted up until four weeks before the class, for a full refund minus the registration fee.)
Location
Lost Art Press, 41011