Here is a complete (I hope) list of everywhere I’m teaching in the coming year. Despite my personal hermit tendencies, I teach in-person classes because they work. A week (or weekend) of focused instruction, bathroom humor, critical review and work, work, work generates results.
If you want to attend a class that’s full – no matter the school or instructor – my best advice is to always get on the waiting list and assume you will get in. All classes have churn and last-minute vacancies. If you are flexible and ready, you likely will get in.
Just reading this list of classes below makes me want to take a nap. One more note. Before you comment: “Why don’t you come teach in Ketchuptown, North Dakota?” remember this: I can only teach at schools where I am asked to teach. I don’t solicit schools or clubs for teaching work.
Jan. 17-18
Highland Woodworking
Build a Windsor Sawbench
This class is the foundation of my book “The Furniture of Necessity.” Once you can build these sawbenches, chairmaking will seem like child’s play.
Feb. 14-15
Alabama Woodworkers Guild
Dutch Tool Chest
I’m still waiting on some details, but I believe I am leading a two-day demonstration on building the Dutch Tool Chest and one of the attendees will win the chest at the end of the seminar.
Feb. 23-27
Melbourne Guild of Fine Woodworking, Australia
Build a Roubo Workbench
Using some massive yellow pine slabs that the school has dug up, we are going to build some brutish workbenches using the schools industrial equipment and handwork.
March 2-4
Melbourne Guild of Fine Woodworking, Australia
Build a Dutch Tool Chest
Last I checked there were a couple vacancies in this Dutch Tool Chest class. Come for the instruction; stay for the tea. Dutch tol chest classes are fun and productive (i.e. you finish your chest).
March 6-8
Brisbane, Australia
Class to be announced
March 11-13
Henry Eckert Woodwork School, Adelaide, Australia
Build a Dutch Tool Chest
This will be my first class to Henry Eckert, which carries our Lost Art Press books. Again, this is a three-day class where we will build a Dutch chest using hand techniques – lots of fun joinery.
March 28-29
Kelly Mehler School of Woodworking, Berea, Ky.
Officer’s Campaign Trunk
This will be an intense two-day class in building a “riveted” officer’s trunk as shown in my book “Campaign Furniture.”
April 9-12
Oregon Woodworkers Guild, Portland, Ore.
I’m teaching a one-day class on April 10 on building a traditional try square. Then on april 11-12 we are building the Tool Chest for New Anarchists – an exploration of traditional nailed construction (another part of the “Furniture of Necessity”).
April 17-18
Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool Event, Cincinnati, Ohio
We will be at the offices of Popular Woodworking Magazine, doing demos, selling books and drinking beer that people bring us….
April 25-26
Marc Adams School of Woodworking, Franklin, Ind.
Handplanes and their Uses with Thomas Lie-Nielsen
This annual two-day class is a quick but intense dunk into the world of handplanes and how they work. This class has launched hundreds of people’s love affair with the plane.
May 4-8
Woodworkers Club, Rockville, Md.
Build a Knockdown Nicholson Workbench
Using the school’s industrial facilities, we’ll build a Nicholson workbench that can be knocked down flat – though it is so sturdy that you’d never know it was a knockdown bench.
May 15-16
Handworks, Amana, Iowa
The hand-tool event of the (insert very long time frame here)
Seriously, read about everyone who will be there. And the Studley Tool Chest? And the Handworks event is free? You better have a good excuse if you aren’t going.
June 13-15
Dictum, Niederalteich, Germany
Build a Sawbench
This three-day course is an intense tutorial on sawing. Learn the three classes of saw cuts and how to produce joinery straight from the saw (and how to fix things when sawing goes awry). You also will get to see me kiss their coffee machine.
June 16-17
Dictum, Niederalteich, Germany
Build a Marking Gauge & Mallet
This is a quick but fun class in making an 18th-century marking gauge and a fantastic wooden joiner’s mallet.
June 18
Dictum, Niederalteich, Germany
Metal Handplanes and Western-style Saws
A one-day course introducing students to the advantages of metal handplanes and Western saws.
June 22-28
Furniture Institute of Massachusetts, Beverly, Mass.
The Anarchist’s Tool Chest (and then some)
We’ll be building the large tool chest in this seven-day class (it’s usually a five-day class). Everyone will finish their chests and many people will have the time to build their interior tills.
July 13-17
New English Workshop, Bridgwater College, England
Course for Young and Aspiring Woodworkers: The Tool Chest for New Anarchist
This special low-cost course is design to jump-start anyone’s interest in handwork. We will fix up all the tools you need in your kit, build a basic tool chest and dive into learning the joints of the craft.
July 20-24
New English Workshop, Warwickshire College, England
Build a Knockdown Nicholson Workbench
If you need a bench that can be easily moved for when you move, or even has to be knocked down in the evenings, this is the ticket. It’s a fantastic bench.
Aug. 10-14
Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking, Manchester, Conn.
Build an 18th-century Roubo Workbench
Using some amazing ash from Horizon Wood, we’re going to build a heavy, tough extremely functional workbench. The industrial machinery (and teamwork among the students) makes it possible. Everyone goes home with a bench.
Aug. 24-Sept. 5
The David Savage School, Rowden, England
Tool Chest with Parquetry Lid
In this two-week class we’re building a traditional tool chest with all the hard-core joinery during the first week. Then David and his people are going to guide us through building a parquetry lid for the chest using a variety of techniques, traditional to modern.
Sept. 25-27
Woodworking in America, Kansas City, Mo.
The instructor list for WIA is impressive. And then I’m there, too. As always, WIA is fun event for the classes and the Marketplace. Lost Art Press will have a booth.
Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Marc Adams School of Woodworking, Franklin, Ind.
Hand-tool Immersion 101
This special low-cost course is design to jump-start anyone’s interest in handwork. We will fix up all the tools you need in your kit, build a basic tool chest and dive into learning the joints of the craft. We will be allowed to camp on-site to reduce costs. And we’ll eat communally. We will be showering alone.
Nov. 8-14
The French Oak Roubo Project II, Barnesville, Ga.
Build a Roubo Bench with 18th-century Oak
This incredible experience bands a bunch of us together in an incredible workshop with huge equipment to turn out the most massive and amazing workbench. Period.
— Christopher Schwarz
Can’t wait for your class in Oregon, Chris. FYI, there is an excellent Oregon craft brew pub a mere 5 min. walk from the Guild classroom — if beer appeals to you, that is.
Damn! Who’s your agent?
Ha! If I had an agent I’d have to work even harder to make even less money.
Busy, Busy, Busy
Holy cow!!
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Either you lost a bet or that is one magic coffee machine.
Chris has a decidedly unnatural relationship with the Dictum coffee machines!
I still wish the Alabama one wasn’t just a demonstration…
I’m sending in my vacation request for April 17th. Can you write an excuse slip for me?
Yup. Nate cannot come to work because he needs to stay home and work his wood. Oil it. Polish it. And etc.
God! I hope you use all these frequent flyer miles and take December off.
That fellow in the yellow shirt is dead sexy.
I checked the Marc Adam’s website and there doesn’t seem to be any way to register for the Hand Tool Immersion. Am I missing something or is it full?
It is full im afraid.
Dang-it! I took some time away from the interwebs through the holidays while making gifts for people. I’m guessing there’s no wait-list option for that one either, eh? (yes, I’m Canadian)
btw one of the gifts I received (because I requested it) was your reproduction of The Art of Joinery and I have to say, I love this little book, it’s beautiful!
There’s always a waiting list. Call Paula or Marc.
Oregon huh. I might have come down and hassle you.
for the “Tool Chest for New Anarchists” class, is there stuff to learn from that class that I wouldn’t have gotten from the Full Size Anarchists chest class? Sounds like a fun class.
The class is focused on nail joinery – using roseheads, clenching etc. Cutting some basic joints by hand – rabbets and tongue-and-groove. A lot of it gets covered in a class on the full-size chest.
Need a TA?
Hey Badger,
They have already lined up volunteers to file my corns and dispense with my ear wax.
But thanks for the offer!