9301. Greenwood Bowl Carving

9301. Greenwood Bowl Carving

Workshop - Wood | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Wood Studio 210-A

All Skill Levels

9/9/2023-9/10/2023

10:00 AM-4:00 PM EDT on Sun Sat

$240.00

$216.00

$50.00

Learn the basics of carving a bowl from a green, fresh cut log. Beginning with a round section of a log you'll split, hew, rough dimension and layout the design of your bowl. Learn how to use an axe and adze safely and effectively to begin roughing out the shape, and finer tools such as carving gouges, drawknives and spokeshaves to refine the bowl. Throughout class, the instructor will show examples of finished bowls, lead discussions on material and log selection, proper drying techniques, and demonstrate proper tool care and sharpening. Students can expect to carve a bowl to a near finished thickness, as the wood will need time to dry before the bowl is carved to its final texture and thickness. Class will be structured around several breaks, as bowl carving is a very active and strenuous process.
 

Additional Information:
  • A $50 materials fee will be added to the total class fee at checkout.
  • Registration will close one week prior to the start of class.
  • Enrollment is open to students ages 18 and up.

  • Tools and materials will be provided, but a tool list is available If you would like to bring your own tools or source tools for future work.


Cundall, Mike

Mike Cundall is a professor of philosophy at NCA&T and has been teaching green woodworking, bowl and spoon carving for several years. He particularly likes bowls and has fun making spoons. He’s taught bowls and spoons at places like John C. Campbell Folkschool, Wood & Shop woodworking school, and at the Greenwood Wrights’ Fest.