Posts in green woodworking
A Veteran's Woodworking Journey

Ever since I was a kid I had an interest in woodworking. But my family never really had woodworking tools so I couldn't possibly learn at home. When I got to high school I jumped at the opportunity to take Woodshop where I did learn about some of the basics of woodworking, but I was more concerned with the social constructs of school than I was of truly committing myself to the craft of woodworking.

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Why Woodworking?

The thought of retirement was very scary to me because I was defined mostly by my job. Sure, I was a husband and a father, but most of my time was spent being an engineer and/or project manager.

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The Art of Crafting Windsor Chairs and the Connection to the Material

The essence of a handcrafted Windsor chair lies not just in its graceful form but also in the intimate relationship between the craftsman and the raw materials. This age-old art, steeped in tradition, carries a deep understanding of the wood grain, the rhythm of hand tools, and the mastery of listening and responding to the wood. 

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Chairmaking Q&A with Luke Barnett

It’s pretty common for our Windsor Chairmaking students to think of questions after attending one of our 5-7 day classes. It is inevitable as you bring your chair home and start to think about the finish and showing it off to your family and friends, that you might notice an imperfection here or there, or wonder … how much Milk Paint should I purchase??

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A Father and Son Making Windsor Chairs

Every Windsor Chair Making class is an immersive, unforgettable experience. It is a week of hard, grueling work followed by pride and accomplishment at making an object so incredible it will last well beyond your lifetime. Last month, a father and son, Dean and Ryan Ramsey joined us to build Windsor Continuous Arm Chairs.

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Women’s Classes Are Just Unique

I taught two women’s classes in January: Women: Get to Know Your Toolbox and Women and Power Tools: Make a Toolbox. In these classes, there were a few student stories that really stood out, and I’d like to share them with you. I have omitted their names to protect their privacy.

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