OK, I’m almost finished with my book on Carving Acanthus Leaves. I’m going through the final editing process and hope to get it to Christopher Schwarz at Lost Art Press for the final, final editing and book design by the end of May. I’m trying to be realistic in that I have been hoping to […]
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Learn to Carve in Connecticut!
Spaces are still available for a class this weekend at Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking in Manchester, CT. The weather is starting to warm up, so come out and join us! The class is open to all levels and also use your imagination and bring whatever project you want to carve. It is completely open […]
2016 Class and Show Schedule
It looks like 2016 is going to be a busy and adventurous year for teaching! I’ll be participating as a teacher/demonstrator at 2 shows this year – the SAPFM Mid-year in Lancaster, PA and Woodworking in America in Cincinnati, OH. I’m also looking forward to teaching at a new school this year – Port Townsend School […]
More Acanthus Leaves
I think by the time I finish my book on carving acanthus leaves, I will definitely need a break. Everywhere I go I see them. I’m having lunch with a friend and my eyes wander to a little wall sconce with simple acanthus leaves twisting up the sides. I look at a picture frame with […]
A New Milestone for My Online School of Traditional Woodcarving
We have reached a new milestone at my Online School of Traditional Woodcarving! A total of over 100 individual video lessons are now available, which also adds up to over 200 unique videos (some lessons have multiple episodes). A big THANK YOU to all the current and past members who have journeyed with me through this great […]
Co-Teaching with Ben Hobbs – a Walker Dresser Table Class
Last week was a very unique week. I don’t often co-teach a class, but that is what Ben Hobbs and I did. I don’t think Ben does this often either. Ben has a wonderfully casual way of teaching. He accommodates all levels of students in a class that covers a lot of difficult techniques. Even when […]