Making Decorative Bandings with Bob Van Dyke
Bandings make furniture come alive with contrast and subtle elegance. The process of making them is fascinating!
Description
In this weekend class, CVSW school director and Fine Woodworking Magazine Contributing Editor Bob Van Dyke will demonstrate a number of increasingly complex decorative bandings. These bandings were employed extensively in the furniture of the Federal Period and they lend a distinction and uniqueness to almost any woodworking project. Historically, many of these bandings were actually a two-dimensional version of Queen Anne style three dimensional carvings. Regardless of the background- or the complexity, the question still remains- How are these things made? No- no one is gluing in tiny little pieces of wood with a tweezers and magnifying glass! Like anything, it is a process- sometimes simple and sometimes incredibly complex! We will explore a number of different styles- including sand shaded bandings – a process that adds an incredibly three-dimensional quality that involves scorching parts in hot sand. Most of the basic processes were learned from my friend Steve Latta who is a leading expert on Federal furniture inlays and bandings. Other bandings come from study and experimentation. We will break up into teams and make a number of the different bandings demonstrated. Students will be able to take home a sampling of the bandings made during the class. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your repertoire and learn a fascinating process! Sign up today- space is limited.
Tuition: $385.00 plus materials ($23.00plus tax)