bbrown
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Hey folks,
Here's the updated schedule of traditional woodworking and carving classes at the Maine Coast Workshop in beautiful Camden, Maine.
Maine Coast Workshop School of Woodworking
https://MaineCoastWorkshop.com/
Camden, Maine
Wm. Francis Brown
434-907-5427
2021 Class schedule
June 14-18, 2021 Alexander Grabovetskiy (from FL) – Classical Carving
June 19-21 Marty Leenhouts (from MN) – Chip Carving
July 5 – 8 Frank Strazza (TX) – Marquetry and Inlay
July 12 – 16 Mary May (SC) – Acanthus Carving ‘Deep Dive’
August 9 – 14 Matt Kenney (MA) – Make a Kumiko Tea Cabinet
September 13-18 Ray Journigan (VA) – Make & Carve the iconic John Elliott Chippendale Stool
October 3-9 Alf Sharp (TN) – Make a Queen Anne Chair
I also am currently going through the steps in carving a classic Bellamy eagle on my blog at the site: https://www.mainecoastworkshop.com/blog-1
Upcoming tutorials will include inlaying traditional bellflowers, making a southern cellarette, tea caddy, 18th century keeping chest, and other interesting projects and techniques.
I also post previews and updates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamfrancisbrown/
Thanks,
-Bill
Here's the updated schedule of traditional woodworking and carving classes at the Maine Coast Workshop in beautiful Camden, Maine.
Maine Coast Workshop School of Woodworking
https://MaineCoastWorkshop.com/
Camden, Maine
Wm. Francis Brown
434-907-5427
2021 Class schedule
June 14-18, 2021 Alexander Grabovetskiy (from FL) – Classical Carving
June 19-21 Marty Leenhouts (from MN) – Chip Carving
July 5 – 8 Frank Strazza (TX) – Marquetry and Inlay
July 12 – 16 Mary May (SC) – Acanthus Carving ‘Deep Dive’
August 9 – 14 Matt Kenney (MA) – Make a Kumiko Tea Cabinet
September 13-18 Ray Journigan (VA) – Make & Carve the iconic John Elliott Chippendale Stool
October 3-9 Alf Sharp (TN) – Make a Queen Anne Chair
I also am currently going through the steps in carving a classic Bellamy eagle on my blog at the site: https://www.mainecoastworkshop.com/blog-1
Upcoming tutorials will include inlaying traditional bellflowers, making a southern cellarette, tea caddy, 18th century keeping chest, and other interesting projects and techniques.
I also post previews and updates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamfrancisbrown/
Thanks,
-Bill