Woodcarving
All From One Tree
Course Overview
This course offers a full immersion into the signature tree of the boreal forest: the white birch. The objects that can be made using all parts of this tree are many. Using a slojd knife, students will carve the freshly harvested green wood into butter spreaders, cheese boards, coats hooks from limbs, and spoons of all types--from salt spoons to serving spoons. The wood can also be made into pulled fiber and twig whisk brooms, small carved cups or bowls and shrink pots. And then there's the bark: it can be woven and wrapped into canisters and sheathes. The course will also explore a variety of forms of decoration which will including chip carving, engraving, kolrosing, mixing, making and using milk paint, egg tempera, and oil paint. The week-long session offers ample time for many discussions, demonstrations and guided practice sessions. Topics covered will include acquiring and caring for tools, refining knife and axe technique, understanding wood and grain, exploring the many facets of good design as well as splitting and cutting theory. Enjoy a week in the woodshop immersed in the many possibilities of just one tree.
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Course Details
Required
You will need the following tools for this class:
All required tools/materials are provided by your instructor and North House and will be available once the course begins.
Optional Tools
Feel free to bring your favorite tools and whatever materials you might feel appropriate for this course.
Mora carving knife model #106
Sharp axe
Hand saw, bow saw, or Japanese pull saw with coarse teeth
Pencils
More Information
Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.