Green Woodworking and Natural Materials
Many classes at Vermont Handworks fall under the umbrella of green woodworking. Green woodworking projects often start by splitting parts from a freshly felled log, and doing some or all of the work before the material looses its moisture, taking advantage of the properties of wet or “green” material. It’s a way of woodworking which emphasizes selecting and appreciating material for its physical properties instead of its appearance. This allows for the efficient use of simple tools and processes like shaping with the drawknife and bending with steam. From this point of view, many of the craft classes we offer like chairmaking, spoon carving, basketry, broom tying, bowl carving, and pitch fork making all have much more in common with each other than with other types of woodworking. The class schedule is updated several times a year, you can stay up to date by signing up for our email list. Beginners are welcome in any class, and all tools are provided.
What to Expect in a Class
You can expect these classes to be quieter and less dusty than in a typical woodshop, leaving more room for conversation or contemplation. There is a strong emphasis on building skills with your hands and eyes, and developing a deep understanding of material properties. Classes range anywhere from a few hours in a single day to muti-week full-time intensives. Class size ranges from 3 to 8 students depending on space, material needs, and project complexity. In any given class, experience levels range from complete beginners to experienced makers, but every class is designed for the beginner to succeed.
Chairmaking is the most in-depth type of woodworking workshop that we offer. Over the course of a week students work together to each complete their own chair from start to finish. These classes cover the basics in detail:
material selection
working from the log vs. boards
kiln use and construction
steam bending
joinery
moisture content
using and sharpening hand tools.
Chairmaking Intensive
July 4 - 19 - Charlotte, VT
Tuition: $3,600
Instructor: Eric Cannizzaro
The chair making intensive is 14 days of uninterrupted time where I will provide the tools, materials, and support you need to further your personal chairmaking goals. This pilot program is limited to three people, each person will have their own bench and workspace, and work along side two other students and myself.
This intensive is priced to include material for two to three chairs (depending on the chair), which is a reasonable amount of work for the duration of the workshop. It does not include materials for making jigs or design work. Focusing on a single complex chair from start to finish; making a set of simpler chairs for your kitchen; or making a Windsor settee and a side chair are all potential ways of structuring the intensive.
Arrive Saturday July 4, 2PM : get acquainted with the shop, your bench space, and each other. Pizza dinner at the house.
Depart Sunday July 19: work stops, we spend the day cleaning, packing, and putting the shop back together.
Work Days July 5 - 18 with Shop access: 7AM - 9PM. Eric’s availability is 9AM- 5PM except for July 11/12 which is 9AM-12PM
Important: Discussing your goals and expectations will be an important part of the application process. Anyone who has worked with me in the past is especially encouraged to apply!
Chairmaking Intensive
August 1 - 16 - Charlotte, VT
Tuition: $3,600 FULL CLASS
Instructor: Eric Cannizzaro
The chair making intensive is 14 days of uninterrupted time where I will provide the tools, materials, and support you need to further your personal chairmaking goals. This pilot program is limited to three people, each person will have their own bench and workspace, and work along side two other students and myself.
This intensive is priced to include material for two to three chairs (depending on the chair), which is a reasonable amount of work for the duration of the workshop. It does not include materials for making jigs or design work. Focusing on a single complex chair from start to finish; making a set of simpler chairs for your kitchen; or making a Windsor settee and a side chair are all potential ways of structuring the intensive.
Arrive Saturday August 1, 2PM : get acquainted with the shop, your bench space, and each other. Pizza dinner at the house.
Depart Sunday August 16: work stops, we spend the day cleaning, packing, and putting the shop back together.
Work Days August 2 - 15 with Shop access: 7AM - 9PM. Eric’s availability is 9AM- 5PM except for August 8/9 which is 9AM-12PM
Important: Discussing your goals and expectations will be an important part of the application process. Anyone who has worked with me in the past is especially encouraged to apply!