Basic Shaker Oval Box Making
This hands-on workshop offers an opportunity to learn the techniques behind these iconic oval boxes, renowned for their minimalist elegance, functional simplicity, and exceptional durability.
What You'll Experience:
A Journey into Shaker History: Begin with an introduction to the Shaker communities, their philosophy of "beauty in utility," and the historical context that gave rise to their distinctive furniture and household items, including the beloved Shaker box.
Mastering Traditional Techniques: You'll learn the authentic methods used to create Shaker boxes. This includes:
Swallowtail Finger Joints: Precisely cutting and fitting the iconic "swallowtail" or "fingers" that secure the bent wood, a hallmark of Shaker craftsmanship.
Bending and Shaping: Utilizing hot water bath and specialized forms to achieve the characteristic oval shape of the box and its lid.
Attaching the lid and securing the joints with traditional copper tacks, adding both strength and aesthetic appeal.
Your Own Handcrafted Keepsake: By the end of the class, you will have constructed a set of three authentic Shaker boxes, a testament to your newfound skills and a beautiful, functional piece to cherish for years to come. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for the meticulous detail and thoughtful design that went into every Shaker creation.
Student Skill Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, or All): All
Tools and Materials (if any) that students need to bring with them to class:
Optional: Utility knife, preferably heavy-duty blade
Light hammer - tack hammer or 4-5 oz
Optional - push drill
Materials, Supplies or Tools (if any):
Those needed to be provided by NWA or instructor:
Class Fee: $150
Materials: Approximate $30 provided by the instructor, & the fees for these to be paid to the instructor:
Instructors
Chuck Thorne
Contact us
- Northeastern Woodworkers Association
- nw••••n@gma••••l.com
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Classifications
Age Groups
- All
Levels
- All