First Meeting Agenda

Mark Arnold

Well-known member
The first meeting of the Virginia Chapter of SAPFM will be October 18th, 2008 at Jeff Headley's shop (www.wwotsv.com) in Berryville, VA. The agenda is as follows:

8:45 - 9:05  Check-in and get name tags

9:05 - 9:15  Get lunch orders (Subway) /Introduction of day's topic ( making an 18th century Tidewater chair)

9:15 - 9:45  Design and construction considerations    --- "key" angle
                                                                                  ---  two approaches
                                                                                  ---  chairs without stretchers

9:45 - 10:30  --- What kind of wood? / what size piece of wood to cut parts from? grain orientation?
                    --- layout and cutting / templates?

10:30 - 10:50  --- Break

10:50 - 11:20 ---- Back posts (legs) --- cleanup and shaping/ getting the "flats" right / marking the leg
                                chamfer.
                                                        --- laying out the mortises

11:20 - 12:00 --- Seat rails ----- back rail thickness (2 approaches)/ side rails ("twisting the rails") /
                                              -- front rail (grain) / plan view of mortises and tenons

12-1  --- Lunch

1:00 -2:00-- Introduction to the Headley Cabinet Shop, and discussion of upcoming classes - Tour

2:00 - 2:30-- Va. Chapter SAPFM  formative meeting - Naming of Director (President?) for 2009.
                          (also, setting next meeting date/ location/ and topic)

2:30 -- 3:00 -- Shape and mortise the crest rail before the splat (or does it matter?) / tenoning and shaping
                        the splat (chairs w/ straight splats vs. curved)

3:00 -- 3:20 -- Fitting the stretchers and overall assembly

3:20- 3:50  -- Finishing the chair --- stain?/ which finish?

3:50 - 4:15 -- Problems encountered in making chairs and solutions found

4:15 -- 4:45 -- Q & A

4:45 --- Adjourn

 
Great info thanks...I went to your web site and I could not get any of the hyper links to show or connect or even "click" in Google Chrome. I have not tried IE7 yet...Just an FYI...
 
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