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Table Design Fundamentals: A Hands-On Approach

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Course Overview

Table design is often where furniture makers begin. Two ingredients—legs and aprons—are the parameters for designing a sturdy table. As the apron holds the leg in place, the maker is free to play with proportions, scale and shadow. In this class we will talk through fundamentals of wood and designing with joinery in mind, covering examples and applications. For our table design, we will be working with variations on the T-bridle joint. Joinery will be done by hand, with hand saws and chisels. There will be two options for table sizes to choose from prior to the class; a console table or a coffee table. Come learn how to think through design while playing with proportions and curves to create a contemporary table with the traditional joints. Open to students ages 16+. 

Required Tools

  • All tools will be provided

Optional Tools

  • 6 inch sliding square 
  • French curve set
  • Scale ruler
  • Set of chisels
  • Preferred saw- push saw or pull saw

Dates

Fri, Mar 21st, 2025  –  Sun, Mar 23rd, 2025

Course Details

Hours: Day 1-2: 9am-5:00pm; Day 3: 9am-1pm
Tuition: $255.00
Materials fee: $180.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Lauren Newby
Lauren Newby
Milwaukee, WI USA

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Table Design Fundamentals: A Hands-On Approach