How many ball and claw feet do you have to carve to say “enough is enough”? I never thought I would say this, but… enough is enough! If I admit that these historic eagle talon feet grasping the “pearl of wisdom” have gotten the best of me, will I be kicked out of the Society […]
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Rochester, NY class
Last month I had a wonderful time teaching in Rochester, NY. Unfortunately, I travelled there the day after a major snowstorm and ended up spending about 10 hours in lovely Washington, DC airport. I ended up missing a talk/demo I was supposed to do for the Rochester Woodworking Society that evening and did not actually […]
Classes, Classes and More Classes
Over the past few months, I have taught several classes and have been very tardy in getting photos up. So sorry! Also, there are several classes this year that still have spaces available: The next one coming up is a class at Roy Underhill’s “The Woodwright’s School” in Pittsboro, NC, March 1 & 2. This […]
Five Carvers Taking Over My Workshop
The most students I have had in my workshop at one time is 7 (Charles Neil and gang). I had to clear out areas in my shop that had not seen light for a very long time in order to find a place for them all. This past class wasn’t nearly as crowded, but I […]
Worm and Fish Carving at Marc Adams School
I recently taught 2 classes at Marc Adams School of Woodworking in Indianapolis, Indiana – a 2-day class over the weekend and a 5-day class on European carving. Some students even ventured into taking both classes! This will pretty much be a photo album of what went on during the class. Some of you may […]
Teaching in Europe?
I am scheduling a trip to Europe next June and was curious if there might be anyone over there who might want to schedule a woodcarving class… I don’t really have any specific schedule yet, but I do know we are going to head to England and visit Stephen’s family (he was born over there) […]