Build a Cantilevered Chair in the Style of George Nakashima’s “Conoid” Chair with Chuck Bender

George Nakashima was one of the most influential studio woodworkers of the twentieth century. In this class, we take inspiration from several cantilevered chair designs to make a chair of our own that makes a visual statement.

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George Nakashima was one of the most influential studio woodworkers of the twentieth century. In this class, we take inspiration from several cantilevered chair designs to make a chair of our own that makes a visual statement.

Chairs can be some of the trickiest projects to build because of the angled joinery. While the construction of this chair is fairly straightforward, there is plenty to test the skills of woodworkers of any skill level. Whether you’re still perfecting woodworking skills or you’re a seasoned veteran, this project is a great gateway into chairmaking. Unlike Queen Anne and Chippendale chairs, where compound-angle joinery abounds, cantilevered chairs are single-angle and easily created using modern power equipment. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t any handwork for those hand-tool enthusiasts. The seats and spindles are shaped and finished by hand.

The spindles for the back will be turned by a local woodturner but you will have the opportunity to learn how this is done. 

The chair will be made in black walnut. 

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Tuition: $1175.00 plus materials Walnut $368.00

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