To the relief of my family (“Hey, I didn’t know dad had a beard,”), I’m paring back my teaching schedule with a machete. However, there are several schools I have committed to for the upcoming year. Here is a partial list:
Nov. 2-3, 2013, Wortheffort school of woodworking, San Marcos, Texas
Dutch Tool Chest
This is a new woodworking school in Texas with a strong focus on the community and teaching young woodworkers. I’ll be there teaching a class on the Dutch tool chest to woodworkers of all ages. Shawn Graham tells me the class is full, but it is definitely worth your while to get on the wait list – classes always have churn.
March 17-20, 2014, William Ng Woodworking School, Anaheim, Calif.
Roorkhee Chair
This will be my first time to teach in California. The Roorkhee chair class is probably my favorite class for a couple reasons – the chair teaches you a lot of unusual skill (riveting?) and we always have time to finish and wax the chairs.
March 22-23, William Ng Woodworking School, Anaheim, Calif
Dutch Tool Chest
May 5-9, The Woodworkers Club, Rockville, Md.
The Anarchist’s Tool Chest
Another school (and area of the country) that is new to me.
June 9-13, Marc Adams School of Woodworking, Franklin, Ind.
Build an 18th-century Workbench
This workbench will be the full-on plate 11 Roubo workbench with its sliding dovetail joinery. I’m already working on sourcing some fantastic wood for it. This is the only workbench class I will be teaching until 2015.
And that’s about it. I have a few weekend commitments with clubs in various places – Alabama, Alaska, Michigan etc., but other than that, I’ll be shackled to my keyboard and workbench here in Kentucky.
— Christopher Schwarz
No course in Germany with Dictum ?? What a pity ….
Nope. I’ve asked to take a break and will return in 2015.
Your classes are definitely worth undergoing considerable travel and expense to get to. I thoroughly enjoyed your 6-board chest class recently at the CT Valley School of Woodworking, and I learned a great deal. My only regret is that I didn’t take the time, when I had the opportunity, to try out your famous “Anarchist” jack plane, although I did use your beading plane.
Robert, it was sweet! Also got to use Carls transitional infill joiner. Both planes were good in the hand. Did you complete the chest at home?
Will you be announcing when registration opens for the 18th C workbench class? Any hints as to the species of wood you are sourcing?
MASW announces that registration is open through the school’s online newsletter. That is the best way to be notified.
Looking at ash, maple and beech.
Thanks. Will do.
Coming to Alabama? Do tell.
Looking forward to seeing you in March
We are looking forward to seeing you in Alaska Chris!