None of these chairs are the same. Not the rake and splay of the legs or undercarriage. Not the arms or hands. Not the position of the sticks. So yeah, stick chairs are on the menu.
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None of these chairs are the same. Not the rake and splay of the legs or undercarriage. Not the arms or hands. Not the position of the sticks. So yeah, stick chairs are on the menu.
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All the videos of this class— well they reinforce the desire I’ve had for 15+ years; to take a class at LAP. Well done all of you at LAP! I’m glad this class was set up for teachers and those who wish to teach as they are our future.
I forgot (it was implied) thanks to all of you who are using your time to take this class so you can share your knowledge with others. I hold my high school wood shop teachers in the highest regard for allowing myself and other students to explore woodworking, and by extension, life skills during shop class. You’re the best!
GoDrillas! How’d they do? Please respond only if positive.
Stick it out! 🙂
Love the daily videos. Keep it up. Please and thank you.
Please continue to share these videos! I have made several stick chairs and i am gleaning insights and answers to questions i have had along the journey. Thanks again.
I agree! Sorry you have to teach and can’t just film all day long. It’s thrilling to see all these chairs progress. I love the expressions on the students’ faces when they are concentrating on their tasks.
All of it is cool!
For everyone in the Covington area who can’t find barbecue skewers in stores, you know who to blame.