Hello all!
If anyone is interested in donating to keep Phil Lowe’s legacy alive, then please visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/preserving-the-drawings-of-philip-c-lowe?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet+spider1v&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer for more details regarding his drawings...
All,
Issue 2 of M&T is just amazing. Huge improvement from issue 1. Also several sapfm members are in the publication. I hope the journal can get some tips from the publication. As I always say never settle and always improve.
All,
In case any of you may be of interest on how to veneer a round rim, than please visit the following blog post.
Blog post: http://periodcraftsmen.blogspot.com/2016/04/veneering-round-apron.html
Cheers,
FR
I wanted to inform all of you if you haven't ordered your copy of mortise and tenon magazine than you are truly missing out. This is by far the best magazine for all levels of experience. Hands down quality in every page. Don't miss out. Mortiseandtenon.com
The magazine is taking over all...
Boston Furniture Archive – Summer Internships in Massachusetts
The Boston Furniture Archive, a project of the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, seeks interns for its third annual summer field cataloging project, scheduled for June 1-August 23, 2016. Up to four interns will receive training...
All,
Ed Makepeace and I will be working together and will be emailing the chapter with future goals and meeting information. We will be looking for at least one other person to join us and get this chapter back in order. So stay tune.
FR
SAPFM is looking for Authors for the 2015 journal. Please share with us what you are working on, or have worked on. Please share with us any of your research. The SAPFM Journal is an amazing Scholarly Journal and the world deserves to know what you are working on.
We are delighted that Phillip Lowe of the Furniture Institute of Massachusetts will headline the fifth annual Peach State Chapter of SAPFM Spring Program on Saturday and Sunday, January 31-February 1 from 9AM-5PM (both days) at Woodcraft in East Roswell, Georgia. For two days Phil will discuss...
Members,
We will be back at the DIA in 2015. We will need members to give demonstrations and display furniture pieces. You can give the same presentation as last year or something different. The same goes for your furniture pieces.
We have agreed to help train the DIA docents so they will be...
Update on 2015 Mid Year which I think needs to go on web site soon to aid members plans for next summer......meeting will officially be June 12-14, 2015 in Knoxville Tenn and will be held at the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) with arrival on June 11 and a possible event for the 15th of...
Colonial Williamsburg and Fine Woodworking present the seventeenth annual Working Wood in the 18th Century conference: Desks: The Write Stuff. Projects and presentations will explore the design, construction, and evolution of 18th century desk forms.
Drawing primarily from the Colonial...
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