"Marquetry, Traditional to the Contemporary" Class in November

I'll be at the Minnesota Woodworkers Guild in early November to teach a new class to explore the fundamentals of veneering and provide a methodical approach to working raw veneer into decoratively veneered marquetry panels using simple tools and techniques. Attendees will learn about basic and advanced veneer handling, cutting and joining techniques and gluing and vacuum pressing. The class will also cover designing with veneers, substrate selection, taping, gluing, pressing of curved and flat work, trouble shooting, and sanding and finishing.

Registration: Online Registration is now open.

Friday, November 4, 7-8 pm: Slide Show: "Marquetry, Traditional to the Contemporary"

Saturday, November 5, 9-4 pm: Seminar

Sunday, November 6, 9-4 pm: Seminar

Location: Dunwoody College of Technology, 818 Dunwoody Blvd., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Cost: $65.00 for members
Cost: $85.00 for non-members

Lunch: Box Lunch from D. Brians Deli. Turkey, beef or vegetarian sandwich with fruit, chips and cookie. Available both days for $10.00 per lunch. Purchase online when registering.

Registration: Online Registration is now open.

"Jewelry Box with Marquetry" Class, Oct 24-28, 2011

Busy month! I'll be at the Ng School of Woodworking again in October, teaching "Jewelry Box with Marquetry" for FIVE DAYS!

 

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Again, the max class size is just 12 students, so REGISTER NOW.

This class is an instructional hands-on five day workshop that will involve making a 10” x 15” x 4” high-end wooden jewelry box with a veneer marquetry design applied onto the top lid and completing it by the end of the week. I will cover the challenges and considerations of combining solid woodwork with veneer work, and give each student instruction and hands-on experience working with both mediums on this box project. The objective for this class is to understand the process of fine box design and create a beautiful and mechanically sound frame, make a wood marquetry picture using simple hand tools, a scroll saw, and use proven veneer assembly and glue-up techniques to complete the project. There will be a variety of marquetry patterns to choose from, or I will instruct you how to draw one, for use on your box project.

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The first day will be dedicated to finalizing the box design, selecting the veneers and hardwoods each student will be using, and begin milling.

The second day will be dedicated to constructing the box, gluing it together, sanding, fitting the components and beginning creating the marquetry lid.

The third day we complete the marquetry and glue up the panel.

The fourth and fifth day we combine the panel and frame, hinge the lid, dress out the interior and finish the box with oil or lacquer.

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Each student should have some basic woodworking knowledge in order to safely complete the project during the week. There is no veneering or marquetry knowledge required for this class, however, I recommend that each student review my book ‘Decorative Veneering’ and watch the accompanying DVD on prior to the class, since it is my experience that the more knowledge you gain prior to class, the exponentially further you will progress. The class size is limited to twelve people and the blueprints, hardware, tools, supplies and other material needed for this class will be provided on the first day, which are included in your material fee. Other useful marquetry tools, supplies and veneer will be available for purchase at the end of this one week seminar.

REGISTER NOW for this exciting course!

"Making Curves In Furniture" Class, Oct 22-23 2011

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I'll be at the Ng School of Woodworking on Oct. 22-23, 2011 to teach "Making Curves in Furniture". This two-day class will be a hands on demonstration dedicated to understanding the process of making curved panels that work. Curves can be used in furniture, both traditional and contemporary styles, modern work to sculpture, and can take veneered furniture projects to a whole new level with the introduction of curves.
There are many questions about proper bending materials, adhesives and veneering techniques that will be covered and practiced during these two days, and should be an very informative two day class for every level of woodworker aspiring to throw a curve into their next project!
- Designing with curves.
- Creating curved clamping cauls and preparing bending plywood.
- Understanding vacuum and laminating technology.
- Gluing up a curved panel with veneer.
- Sanding and finishing of a curved surface.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions about this class at : paul@schurchwoodwork.com and I look forward to working with you soon!

The maximum class size is only 12, so REGISTER TODAY!

Ng School of Woodworking 
1340 N. Dynamics, Unit H 
Anaheim, CA 
(714) 993-4215 
www.wnwoodworks.com

"Veneer, Marquetry and Furniture Design" This Weekend in San Diego

I'll be at the San Diego School School for Creative and Performing Arts to address the San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association this weekend, September 16-17-18,  2011. Part of the event is free and open to the public, so I'd like to invite you to join me on Friday evening from 7-9pm when I'll lecture about "Intuitive Design". The San Diego School for Creative & Performing Arts is at 2425 Dusk Drive, San Diego, CA  92139.

Here are some inspirational notes on recognizing and honoring your Intuition:

• Honor and Respect your flashes and don’t label any as silly or coincidental.

      • Brevity and simplicity—Express your ideas from the intuitive mind briefly in a line or two.  Considerable talking or drawing belongs to the logical mind.

      • Symbol, picture, and imagery—the intuitive mind will turn on the images inside your head, or a sensation in the body. Can you the taste how the picture sounds?

      • Suspend assumptions—Use intuitive input as naively as possible without entertaining any preconceived notions. No Judgments.

      • When you are grounded and in the flow, first impressions are usually correct.

      • Faint stirrings—Respect the weakly articulated impressions as strongly as you do the loud raps of intuition.

      • Active-passive—Intuition can come passively, like a “flash out of the blue” or actively when you ask a question and patently wait for a reply.

      • Enhanced receptivity—Letting go of tension or stress helps you relax and receive the pictures, images and symbols sent by the intuitive mind. Practice: Music & Silence, Movement & Relaxation, Meditation & Complete Chaos.

      • Associate—Freely associating to the imagery sent by the intuitive mind will help you unravel the underlying meaning of the symbols.

• Playful moments—Enjoy the intuitive process.  Fun and levity weaken analysis and strengthen the intuitive flow. Combine whacky ideas, see what emerges.

Please join me from 7-9pm on Friday evening in San Diego!