Greenwood to Windsor Chair
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Cabinet & Furniture Making
While most East Coast residents aspire to spend the last days of summer at the beach, a dedicated group of woodworkers from Maine to South Carolina took to the Âé¶¹¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ shop in late August. Led by specialist Pete Galbert, students bent, shaved, and carved fresh green wood into handmade Windsor chairs.
Building a Windsor chair is not about a style, but a technology. It’s a way of working with wood that is a departure from the usual flat and square. Students in this workshop also learned the process is laborious yet gratifying. “I have taken many classes over the years at Âé¶¹¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ but none as good as this one…there was never a boring moment” said student Bill Boyd.
Peter Galbert is a chairmaker, toolmaker, teacher and writer, working from his Massachusetts woodshop and teaching at craft schools around the country. He writes the , and his first book Chairmaker’s Notebook is available from .