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George Clark
06-03-2009, 2:37 PM
I just finished a six day class at Kelly Mehler's School of Woodworking making a continuous arm Windsor chair with Curtis Buchanan. It was a fabulous experience. Besides being a master chair-maker, Curtis is a great instructor and a talented storyteller. These qualities led to a really interesting, although very tireing, week. Curtis supplied the leg, stretcher and arm stump turnings. All other shaping and drilling was done entirely with hand tools, primarily the drawknife, spokeshave, scorp, travisher and brace. I learned a lot, left with an assembled chair and was well entertained in the lighter moments. Curtis's assistant, Greg Pennington, who's work is featured in the current issue of Fine Woodworking provided very knowledgeable help when Curtis was occupied. Kelly, a fine instructor in his own right, assumed the role of schoolmaster and host during this class and as always, he did it well. I could blither on about how much I liked the class, but let's just say I give it five stars out of five stars! :D:D:D:D:D

My chair as it left Kelly's at 8 pm Saturday evening.

Robert Rozaieski
06-03-2009, 3:02 PM
That's really nice! These have been on my to do list for a long time...as soon as I get a few other to do list items out of the way first. Ahh the ever growing list.

Sean Hughto
06-03-2009, 5:05 PM
I'm so jealous! Sweet chair. You going to milk paint it?

Jim Paulson
06-03-2009, 5:55 PM
Hi George,

Thanks for showing us a beautiful chair. I caught the bug for making these chairs and it was neat to hear about your experiences learning chairmaking with Curtis Buchanan and others. That is one tricky bend on the arm.

Take care,
Jim


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