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Woodcarving

Automata: Mechanical Marvels in Wood

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Course Overview

Cranks wind, gears turn, dragons chomp, and birds fly. Welcome to the whimsical world of automata: simple wooden machines that delight and amaze. Enjoy a five-day exploration of the art of making wooden machines and the mechanisms that make things move. Starting with the design process in cardboard, students will learn mechanical principles by creating simple cams and levers. The instructor will provide a basic kit with templates for selected gears. Students will cut, drill, and assemble their projects, as well as design and craft the figure, animal, or (insert the object of your imagination here) that surprises and delights viewers when it comes to life with the turn of a crank. 

Required Tools

  • Carving knife and/or any preferred carving tools you have (Excellent carving knives are available in the NH School Store.)
  • Mechanical pencil
  • Reliable compass
  • 6” adjustable square
  • Ruler
  • Sharp awl
  • Shoe box to store parts
  • Scissors

Optional Tools

  • Cutting mat
  • Mat knife
  • X-acto knife
  • Hot glue gun

 

Dates

Wed, Jan 31st, 2024  –  Sun, Feb 4th, 2024

Course Details

Hours: 9am-5pm each day
Tuition: $500.00
Materials fee: $90.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Cecilia Schiller
Cecilia Schiller
Brule, WI

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Automata: Mechanical Marvels in Wood