1. A
one-day Metal Casting Class in Brass/Bronze
on Friday, January 17, 9AM-5PM.
Learn about safety, furnaces, fuels, metals and molds with Odd Duck Foundry
proprietor Peter Grant. Students will melt metal and casting from patterns. Non-Members
$175 Members $165
2. A
Woodworking Class: Mortise and Tenon
Construction on Sat., Jan. 18, 2014, 9-1PM. Students will create a half
size buck saw out of maple wood using mortise and tenon joinery. A satisfying, utilitarian
tool project. Non Members $65, Members
$55. Open to adults and teens.
3.
Sat. and Sun., Jan. 25 & 26,
9AM-5PM. Woodworking, Dovetailing, Make a Blanket
Chest Class. With instructor Adriaan Gerber, students will learn to make
dovetail joints using traditional hand tools. The will prepare the components
of a traditional six board chest with a hinged top. A wonderful potential
family heirloom. Non Members: $275,
Members $265
4.
Sat., Feb. 1, 9-4PM. Blacksmithing: Make Hardware. In this beginning to intermediate
class students will learn metal work on a coal or propane forge. Make hinges, latches
and/or handles for your home or newly created blanket chest ( in our
woodworking class) Or make a door
knocker and/or coat rack. Tuition:
Non Members $125 Members $115.
5. Sat. & Sun., Feb. 22 &23, 2014, 9-4PM. Metal Casting Class: Make Your Own Metal Casting Furnace. Students
will create a cylinder furnace fueled by propane for aluminum, brass, and
bronze casting. Tuition: Non-Members $175 Members $165
6. Sat. & Sun., March 1 & 2, 10-4PM. Blacksmithing: Make a Draw
Knife and/or Slicks. Shape a blade with
spring steel on a coal or propane forge. This will be offered as a package deal
or singularly with the "Create a
Shaving Horse Class" (20% discount). Intermediate students can make a
froe involving a forge weld. Non-Members $275 Members $265.
7.
Sat. and Sun., March 8 & 9,
9AM-5PM. Woodworking: Create a Shaving
Horse Class. With
master woodworker Fred Chellis, students will learn riving, an early
woodworking technique in which a froe, wedges and a maul are used to split logs into workable
lumber. Wood will be shaped and fitted with hand tools. Non Members $275,
Members $265.
See further
details for these classes on our website: http://www.willowbrookmuseum.org , our Facebook, or our blog:
http://19thcenturywillowbrookvillage.blogspot.com . Call or email us; 207-793-2784
or director@willowbrookmuseum.org.
To reserve a place
in a class, you will need to pay the tuition in advance, credit cards accepted.