Our full length chair making course. You get to do some steam bending and weave a seat from a range of patterns.
The arm chair class lasts six days and runs alongside the side chair course:
Day 1: Arrive in good time. Our first job is to get the back leg posts and spindle rails into the steam box so that you can bend them before lunch. They need to sit in their formers for as long as possible.
With all of the steamed parts bent you will then start shaping the front legs. You start with square section stock and plane the timber eight sided and then shave and scrape it round. This means that you’ll learn techniques that don’t require you to buy thousands of pounds of lathe and turning tools when you go home and want to build another chair!
Day 2: A busy day of rounding all the remaining legs, rungs and rails. For the rungs and rails you’ll use a dowel maker and scrapers and then put the tenons on with a tenon former.
Day 3: Finish any rounding needed and drill the holes for the tenons in the front legs. If time allows you’ll assemble the front section of the chair.
Day 4: The back posts and spindle rails come out of the formers and we drill the mortises for the rungs and rails. By lunchtime we should have the back panel together and before the end of the day we’ll have the whole chair assembled and glued together.
Day 5: Seat weaving. You’ll weave a seat from either Danish cord or sea grass. You choose the pattern from a range of square weave designs. Please note – you can only weave an envelope weave if you’ve done it before.
Day 6: Drill the arm rest mortises, shape the arms and fit them to finish the chair! We aim to finish at about 17:00 each day but if you complete the day’s tasks earlier you’re welcome to leave and if you need a bit more time you’re welcome to stay.
