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Nesting Oval Trays

This class was canceled via email from Jeanne H. because there were no registrants and was moved in to admin mode right away. Make a set of nesting oval trays as you learn the basi

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Nesting Oval Trays

Nesting Oval Trays

This class was canceled via email from Jeanne H. because there were no registrants and was moved in to admin mode right away. Make a set of nesting oval trays as you learn the basi

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This class was canceled via email from Jeanne H. because there were no registrants and was moved in to admin mode right away.



Make a set of nesting oval trays as you learn the basics of bending wood with moisture and heat. These elegant trays are perfect for gift-giving, or you can use them to serve snacks or confections or to display collections or decorations.
Each student will go home with four trays, ranging from approximately 7½  by 11 inches to 15 by 21¾ inches, with cherry rims and birch bases.
On the first day, you will make forms for bending your trays, so that you can make additional sets later if you wish. You will also cut, feather and bend the rims, and learn the tricks of fastening the hoops with copper tacks, using an anvil and hammer.
On the second day, after the rims have dried overnight in the forms, you will cut and fit the bases so they snug tightly within the rims. And then you will peg the rims to the bases and sand everything smooth in preparation for finishing at home. The instructor will discuss two finish options: shellac and wipe-on polyurethane.
Details:
  • Open to beginners.
  • A materials fee of $55, to cover tray components and shop supplies, will be added when you register.
Instructor: Thomas Scott is owner of Fremont Occasional Woodworks, a shop in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle where he makes and sells Shaker boxes, furniture, walking sticks and other wooden items. His website includes a link to his blog about all things woodworking. ----

Short-sleeve or tight-cuff tops and close-toe comfortable shoes are required. No jewelry other than "button-type" earrings for women is allowed, so no rings, bracelets, necklaces. Long hair must be tied back.


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