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Wood Species Identification - FULL
Mar
29
9:00 AM09:00

Wood Species Identification - FULL

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In this full day workshop, participants will gain skills needed to identify woods no matter what the sample size, be it a board, a log, or a small sample. The class will focus on common hardwoods and softwoods of North America. Skills learned can be applied to identification of non-native species as well.

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Timber Framing
May
12
to May 17

Timber Framing

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This course focuses on timber frames. Students will learn about material science of wood, what makes a timber frame appealing, and why timber frames are more environmentally friendly, sustainable, and energy-efficient than traditional stick frame structures.

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Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 3: 19th-Century Windows & Doors – Construction & Repair
Aug
11
to Aug 15

Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 3: 19th-Century Windows & Doors – Construction & Repair

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Step back in time and learn the art of 19th-century window and door construction in this immersive 5-day course. As part of the Thoreau’s Cabin Series, this class will guide students through the transformation of rough sawn boards into simple, historically accurate window sash and doors, while also exploring the repair and restoration of old sash and glazing techniques.

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Introduction to Timber Frame Engineering: Design/Make/Break
Sep
19
to Sep 21

Introduction to Timber Frame Engineering: Design/Make/Break

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Starting with an overview on how to determine the forces and loads a traditional timber frame structure (or really any structure) will see over the course of its lifetime, the course focus will transition into sizing of beams, as well as a primer on basic joinery and connection design. In order to break up the class room portion, we will design a basic timber frame joint, calculate its allowable design strength, and then fabricate it out of timber. After the joints are fabricated, we will “bust” them by pulling them apart using a hydraulic load frame, with friendly bragging rights awarded for the best prediction of strength and best capacity.

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Timber Framing
Sep
22
to Sep 27

Timber Framing

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This course focuses on timber frames. Students will learn about material science of wood, what makes a timber frame appealing, and why timber frames are more environmentally friendly, sustainable, and energy-efficient than traditional stick frame structures.

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Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 1: The Art & Craft of Axes
Oct
6
to Oct 11

Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 1: The Art & Craft of Axes

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the art and craft of axe work in this 6-day immersive course. The Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 1: The Art & Craft of Axes is designed for anyone interested in learning the history, anatomy, and practical use of one of the most essential tools in woodworking and timber processing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced woodsman, this hands-on course will equip you with the skills to handle an axe with confidence and precision.

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Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing
Oct
13
to Oct 18

Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing

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Step into the world of traditional craftsmanship in Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing. In this immersive 6-day course, students will build a full-scale replica of Henry David Thoreau’s famous cabin at Walden Pond, gaining firsthand experience in the fundamentals of timber framing—all using hand tools.

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Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 4: Riving, Shingling, and Siding
Oct
20
to Oct 25

Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 4: Riving, Shingling, and Siding

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The final phase of building Thoreau’s Cabin is ensuring its protection from the elements, and this 6-day immersive course will teach students how to split (rive) wood using traditional hand tools to create the materials needed for roofing, siding, and interior lath work.

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Mastering Spiral Staircases: The Art of Curved Staircase Design using Stereotomy
Mar
3
to Mar 7

Mastering Spiral Staircases: The Art of Curved Staircase Design using Stereotomy

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The Spiral Staircase Workshop is an immersive workshop tailored for architects, designers, and woodworking enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of curved staircase design, stereotomy principles, and practical construction techniques. This workshop combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, providing participants with the necessary tools and skills to confidently design, layout, and construct various types of curved staircases.

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