The Art and Craft of Working with Wood
Presentations on selected Thursdays at 6:30pm

At the Port Townsend School of Woodworking - Building 315 at Fort Worden

Presentations take place on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.

Date
Topic & Presenter(s)
7/10/2008 Timberframe Construction: Charles Landau
7/24/2008 Introduction to Hand Tools: Jim Tolpin
8/14/2008 Minature Hand Tools: John Maki
8/28/2008 Being a Recovering Furnituremaker: Kim Kelzer
9/11/2008 Gypsy Wagons: Jim Tolpin
9/25/2008 TreeHouses: Jake Jacob
10/9/2008 Turning Bowls: Helga Winter
10/23/2008 Windsor Chairs: Greg Kossow
11/13/2008 Photographing and Writing about Your Work:  Craig Wester and Jim Tolpin
11/27/2008 Thanksgiving - no presentation
12/11/2008 TBA

 

Admission to the presentations is free. If you'd like to help offset the speaker's costs please feel free to make a donation.

We're always looking for interesting speakers and we welcome suggestions from the community. If you have a friend or relative visiting who could be a good speaker feel free to contact us. The only constraint we have is that we don't do anything with boats or the marine trades - we leave that to our good friends at the NW School of Wooden Boat Building.

Timberframe Construction
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Charles Landau, founder of Timbercraft Homes
"Timber framing is a simple but elegant building system consisting of large wood posts and beams fit together with interlocking joinery and secured with wooden pegs. As in any post and beam structure the timber framework supports its roof by transferring roof loads to principal posts and onto the foundation of the building eliminating the need for load bearing interior partition walls. The result is a strong, self supporting timber structure in which heavy timbers frame large, open living spaces.

 

This talk will place the modern craft of timber framing in the context of its historic development and describe some of the unique features of the contemporary timber-frame building system. Examples of recently constructed timber frame residences and public buildings will demonstrate the flexibility and energy efficiency of modern timber frame structures. It is my hope that the strength and beauty of the buildings you see, will persuade you that the future of timber framing promises to be as rich as its past and that if you choose to work in this field you will be inspired to design and build buildings that stretch the existing aesthetic and structural boundaries of timber frame construction."
 

Charles Landau founded Timbercraft Homes (based in Port Townsend). Charles sold the business several years ago, now in retirement (and no less busy), Charles will share his love of Timberframing in this presentation.

  

Introduction to Hand Tools Thursday, July 24, 2008
Jim Tolpin

Or Putting the Woo! back into Woodworking.

Working wood with hand-powered tools is, in many cases, not only more appropriate but they are quiet, do not make dust and are a whole lot more fun to use.

Come watch Jim Tolpin demonstrate smoothing boards, paring joints and making moldings with hand planes and cutting dovetails and other complex joints quickly with a hand saw.

 

Minature Tools
Thursday, August 14th, 2008 6:30pm
John Maki

"I'm retired and live on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. I've been creating miniature tools for 10 years, learning the basics of table-top machining in the process. Each of the miniature tools that I have produced are part of that education and are part of my personal collection."

Come see John's exquisite work and a presentation of his on his methods and technniques.

John's blog

 

Being a Recovering Furnituremaker
Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:30pm
Kim Kelzer 

”Red” – phone table: 2002, Plywood, mahogany, milk paint, chalk board. Comes with matching eraser.  38”h x 25”x 21”Kim has been a nationally and internationally recognized furniture maker. Her whimsical painted furniture has been a delight over the years. Her furniture has been shown in many galleries (like this one).

Kim however has come to the hard recognition that people expect furniture to be cheap (thanks IKEA!) and sculpture to be expensive. It was a very painful decision for Kim to switch from furniture to sculpture. Kim will share the pain and pleasure of her decision. If you are quick you can pickup some of her furniture at a big discount directly from Kim.

She'll share with us some of her latest work which she is preparing for a show at Museo in Langley on Whidbey Island in September.

 Kim lives and works in Freeland on Whidbey Island.

 

 

Gypsy Wagons
Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:30pm
Jim Tolpin

Gypsy Wagon built by Jim Tolpin 2005 - 2007Jim has built six or seven gypsy wagons over the last twenty years. The one pictured here was completed in Spring 2007 and shipped to upstate New York by Fedex!

In this presentation Jim will share his thoughts and experiences on the history and construction of Gypsy Wagons.

We might even turn it into a course!

For more photos, go to: 

www.jimtolpin.com

 

 

 

TreeHouses
Thursday, September 25, 2008 6:30pm
Jake Jacob

Treehouse built by during the Treehouse Workshop in September 2003 "I was born in New York City and grew up in Westchester County, NY.

With eyes full of wanderlust, I was off on a ship at sea by age 19. Originally trained as a marine engineer, I spent more than 22 years at sea, mostly on large container vessels. I still hold my chief engineers license.

While on land, large wood-working became a passion. and this interest led from simple carpentry, to log joinery, to traditional timber framing to extensive saw milling, to treehousing. I sat on the Board of Directors of the Timber Framers Guild for six years.

In 1997 I co-founded, along with writer and builder Peter Nelson, TreeHouse Workshop, Inc., a design/build firm specializing in structures that are truly engineered and situated in trees. THW is located in Seattle, WA.

When not surveying, climbing, or building in the trees, I am a fir trader striving to bring the vision of large post & beam projects together with the right source of reclaimed, salvaged, and seasoned timbers. I love to search shut-down saw mills, defunct factories, abandoned waterfront warehouses, and old bridges and trestles, for an interesting supply of wood from which many of our treehouses are built."

Come listen and see Jake share hjs passion for Treehouses.

 

 

Turning Wooden Bowls
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Helga Winter

 

Wooden bowl or abalone shell? This exquisite bowl was made by Port Townsend's very own Helga Winter.

Helga will start our turning program with a demonstration of bowl turning and talk about her philosophy of wood turning.

Helga's website

 

 

Windsor Chairs
Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:30pm
Greg Kossow

Greg Kossow is a master finish carpenter with a passion for Windsor Chairs. His home is a masteful mixture of wonderful built-ins and gorgeous trim that create a backdrop for a wide variety of Windsor chairs. In this presentation Greg will talk about the history and variations of the Windsor Chair. Plus Greg will demonstrate some of the aspects of making a Windsor Chair.

Plus we'll have a samplling from his collection. Don't get too comfy - he'll be taking them home.

Greg will be teaching the making of Windsor Chairs at the school during 2009.

 

 


 

Photographing and Writing about Your Work
Thursday, Novenber 13, 2008 6:30pm
Craig Wester and Jim Tolpin

Craig (the photographer) and Jim (the writer) have worked together on many books and dozens of articles that have been published in Fine Homebuilding, Fine Woodworking and other trade magazines. 

They will talk about how to photograph your work to put it in the best light (pun intended) and how to write and submit an article that will maximize your chance of getting published. 

 

TBA
Thursday, December 12 2008
TBA
 

 


 

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