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SUMMARY:Summer Hand Tools 2022- Week One
DESCRIPTION:Summer Hand Tools 2022 focusses on hand-cut dovetails and fitting a traditionally made drawer to a carcass. \nYou will be making a wall-hung cabinet to receive one drawer. This piece could be used as a minimalist bed side table\, a wall mounted jewelry box or an entryway keys and phone store. You could also modify the design to act as a traditional jewelry box that sits on a piece of furniture. \nAll the components will be pre-machined and accurately dimensioned for you. Day one and two will focus on making and detailing the wall mounted carcass. Day three\, four and five will cover every aspect of making and fitting a traditional drawer to your carcass. The drawer will feature slips and dovetails. You will make and fit one of our signature Arch handles from a wide selection of timber. \nThe class runs 8:30am to 4pm\, Monday 17th January to Friday 21nd January\, 2021. \nThis class is only available to the double vaccinated or people with a medical exception. We will be complying with any relevant NSW COVID Safe rules in place at the time of the course. \nThe class will be taught by Evan Dunstone and multi-award-winning Dunstone Design craftsman William Bayliss (winner of the 2019 Wootha Prize and 2021 AWR Maker of the Year). \nMoring tea and lunches are provided. Bottled water is also be supplied. \nThe class is limited to 10 students and tickets can be bought online. Tickets are not transferable. For you personal comfort\, we suggest  you bring your personal PPE of dust mask\, hearing protection and safety glasses. Feel free to bring as many of your hand tools as you like (no power tools). \nA deposit of $200 is required at the time of ordering. This deposit is fully refundable in the event that we have to delay or cancel the course due to COVID restrictions. The full cost of the course is $2\,200 incl. GST. This price includes materials\, consumables and meals as described. You will be invoiced for the balance a week prior to the commencement of the course. \nThis course is suitable for advanced-beginner and intermediate woodworkers. Email ev**@****************om.au for more information. \nTimber \nYou can choose between blackwood and jarrah for your wall mounted drawer. The drawer internals will be rock maple\, irrespective of which timber you choose. \nAdditional Kits. \nIf you would like more than one wall mounted drawer kit\, you will need to order them via ev**@****************om.au. The kits are $478.50 incl. GST ea. Only an advance wood worker will be able to make two simultaneously. You should plan to make any additional kits in your home workshop. \nWhat to wear. \nYou must wear enclosed stout footwear. Boots are ideal\, but steel caps are not mandatory. It could be quite hot during the week\, so dress accordingly. \nWhat to bring; \nPlease bring your own PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) of dusk mask\, hearing protection and eye protection. We can supply you with all these\, but you will be most comfortable in equipment that you are familiar with. \nWe encourage you to bring your own hand tools. We can provide you with tools\, but this is a good chance for us to help you fine-tune your personal tools. Marking out tools are especially important to bring. Don’t bring any power tools. \nPlease bring a note-book and/or sketch book. \nDrawing of the Summer Hand Tools 2022 wall mounted drawer.\nThe prototype of the Summer Hand Tools 2022 wall hung drawer in blackwood\, rock maple and sheoak.\nDovetail detail of the prototype of the Summer Hand Tools 2022 wall hung drawer in blackwood\, rock maple and sheoak.\nDetail of the prototype of the Summer Hand Tools 2022 wall hung drawer in blackwood\, rock maple and sheoak.\nDovetail detail of the prototype of the Summer Hand Tools 2022 wall hung drawer in blackwood\, rock maple and sheoak.
URL:https://www.dunstonedesign.com.au/event/summer-hand-tools-2022-week-one/
LOCATION:Dunstone Design\, 3/5 Aurora Pl\, Queanbeyan\, NSW\, 2620\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
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ORGANIZER;CN="Evan":MAILTO:evan@dunstonedesign.com.au
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CREATED:20210720T055153Z
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SUMMARY:Design & Development 2021
DESCRIPTION:Due to the rapidly changing COVID 19 restrictions\, this course will be delayed until 2022. We will let you know when the new date is announced.\nDesign & Development 2021 is a home-grown affair this year\, with Australian master craftsman Damien Wright joining the Dunstone Design team for the first time. \nDamien is a highly thoughtful maker who believes that a craftsperson’s role is to embrace local materials and respond to local culture. Damien’s work with ancient red gum is iconic\, leading to a range of techniques and processes that address our “difficult” timbers.  Damien switches effortlessly between functional furniture and sculptural pieces. He has worked with Western trained craftspeople and collaborated extensively with indigenous craftspeople\, most notably Yolngu man Bonhula Yunupingu. Damien has been a self employed designer/maker since 1995. He supports his practice through the sale of his uncompromised contemporary fine furniture. Although he is very generous with his knowledge\, Damien hardly ever teaches in the formal sense. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to learn design from an Australian maker who is both artistically and commercially successful. \n“Design is a way of asking and solving problems. A discipline\, a tool. A powerful and essential condition of making. It has no start and no end. But it is a lonely and graceless edifice without its craft soul.  \nIt is the balance of these grand narratives that compels me to make. Through making I get to express and reflect.  \nI work to and around a brief. But I always hold something for myself. For ever trying to unite the what\, the why and the how.  \nThe future is handmade. “ – Damien Wright\, 2021 \nThe Design & Development Masterclass includes theory\, whimsy\, play\, drawing\, technique and visualization. We will be encouraging the sensitive use of material\, the appropriate application of technique and the clear response to a well-articulated brief. This course is open to woodworking enthusiasts\, aspiring professional and established professional makers. \nThe Process \nWeek One will focus on design theory\, the develop a clear brief\, how to ideate a concept through sketching\, model making and technical drawing\, as well as developing a sensitive approach to material. \nWeek Two will be “on the tools” as you prototype your design(s). Dunstone Design has one of the best-equipped wood workshops in Australia. As part of the course structure\, we will look at advanced techniques such as the use of the spindle moulder\, curved laminations\, re-sawn veneering\, free-hand shaping and much\, much more. \nDamien and I will be supported by multi-award-winning Dunstone Design craftsman William Bayliss. The class will be limited to 12 students\, so you will enjoy a teacher/student ratio of 1 to 4. \nBring images of 3 pieces of wooden furniture that you find special. We will work through the common thread of those pieces to help you identify what you are “seeing” that pleases you. This is the first step to understanding your own aesthetic. \nArrive with a written brief for the piece that you intend to design. The emphasis should be on who/where/when the furniture is intended. The brief might be self-imposed\, or it might come from an external source such as a spouse or client. \nAn example of a helpful brief is “I intend to design an easy chair for a contemporary apartment owned by a professional couple in their late thirties/early forties.”  \nAn example of an unhelpful brief is “I intend to design a cabinet in white oak with through-wedged-tenons and an Art Deco marquetry panel.”  \nFeel free to consider any form of furniture you wish. Remember\, design is not “how something looks” but “how something responds to the brief”. \nIdeation \nThere are many ways to develop an idea; sketching\, technical drawing\, modeling and prototyping are a few examples. No two designers approach this problem the same way. Damien and I will lead you through all the possibilities. It’s fundamentally important that you develop your own responsive and creative strategy towards design. \nTools and Items to Bring \nYou will need to bring your own PPE of dust mask\, hearing protection and eye protection. \nWe encourage you to bring drawing materials such as a large visual diary and your favourite pencils. You are welcome to bring a laptop or similar device with a drawing program if you wish. \nPlease bring whatever personal hand tools you like. You are encouraged to bring a cordless drill. Please do not bring any power tools such a routers\, angle grinders etc. \nInclusions \nThe course fees (see below) include basic drawing materials\, MDF for templates and jigs and some 50mm thick solid timber (rock maple) for experimentation. All abrasives and consumables such as glue and finish are included. \nMorning tea\, lunch\, snacks and bottled water are included. \nTimber  \nA limited range of fine cabinet timbers are available for purchase from Dunstone Design. Monaro Timbers (a local timber merchant) is only 15 mins away. \nExpectations \nThis is not the type of course that results in a “finished piece”. You can expect to leave with a well-advanced design/concept and perhaps some jigs\, templates\, drawings\, mock-ups or models. \nThursday Night Dinner \nOn the night of Thursday 11th November\, we will have a group dinner at a local restaurant (TBA). The price of this event is not included in the course fees. \nTerms and Conditions \nThe total cost of Design & Development is $4\,500 incl. GST. A fully refundable deposit of $100 incl. GST is payable on booking. Class size is limited to 12 students. \nYou will receive an invoice from Dunstone Design via email for the balance of your fees 10 days out from the commencement date (payment via EFT). \nWe are all at the mercy of COVID 19 restrictions. If you are unable to travel to NSW for the course due to COVID restrictions\, you will receive a full refund of your deposit. If we need to postpone or cancel the course due to COVID restrictions\, you will receive a full refund. \nIf you wish to discuss this opportunity further prior to booking\, contact me\, Evan\, on email ev**@****************om.au or call 0401 404 275. \nLearn more about Design & Development. \nCabinet by Damien Wright
URL:https://www.dunstonedesign.com.au/event/design-development-2021/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
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SUMMARY:Carve a Seed Pod Vessel with Hape Kiddle
DESCRIPTION:Students will carve a seed pod styled vessel complete with fluting running the full length of the carving. You will explore the design elements of proportion and the relationship of lines within the form. The course will focus on carving techniques\, with additional separate sessions on sharpening tricky tools\, the challenges of wood grain\, and sanding techniques (too often mis-understood!). \nA full set of tools will be available; however students are strongly urged to bring their own carving knife\, a gouge chisel equivalent to a 7L- 18/20 Pfeil\, and perhaps a small 5 chisel set equivalent to the ‘Powergrip’ carving set available from Japanese Tools Australia. It is important that you learn how to get the best performance out of your personal set of tools. \nThe class runs 8:30am to 4pm\, Wednesday 20th January to Friday 22nd January\, 2021. We will be practicing social distancing and complying with NSW COVID Safe rules. \nMorning tea and lunches are included in the course fees. \nThis class is limited to 8 students. Tickets are not transferable. \nThe full cost of the course is $803 incl. GST (includes materials). This fee is fully refundable in the event that the course is cancelled to due COVID restrictions. \nThis course is suitable for woodworkers with some carving experience. Email ev**@****************om.au for more information. \nWhat to wear. \nYou must wear enclosed stout footwear. It could be quite hot during the week\, so dress accordingly. \nWhat to bring; \nIn addition to your personal tools\, please bring your own PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) of dusk mask\, hearing protection and eye protection. We can supply you with all these\, but you will be most comfortable in equipment that you are familiar with. \nPlease bring a note-book and/or sketch book. \n\nSeed Pod Vessel by Hape Kiddle
URL:https://www.dunstonedesign.com.au/event/carve-a-seed-pod-vessel-with-hape-kiddle/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
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SUMMARY:Summer Hand Tools 2021
DESCRIPTION:Summer Hand Tools is back for 2021! \nAnthony Powell from Lie Nielsen Tools Works Australia will be joining us for a week of hand tool action this January\, 2021. You will be making a Dunstone Design style hall table featuring through-wedged-tenons\, mitred bridal joints\, butterfly keys and hand shaping. \nNow that the COVID 19 crisis has eased in Australia\, we are able to share our love of hand tools with you. Anthony will bring a range of Lie Nielson tools for you to try out. Bring your own tools and learn how to achieve the most from them. You will learn sharpening\, blade geometry\, accurate marking out\, hand fitting joinery\, gluing up techniques\, finishing\, sawing\, using a shooting board\, chisel work and much\, much more. You will also get to use the superb HNT Gordon Patternmakers vice! \nYou can make your hall table in blackwood\, American cherry\, walnut or jarrah. The hall table is drawn at 1200mm L x 330mm W x 750mm high\, but you can customise the size. \nThe class runs 8:30am to 4pm\, Monday 18th January to Friday 22nd January\, 2021. We will be practicing social distancing and complying with NSW COVID Safe rules. \nThe class will be taught by Evan Dunstone and Anthony Powell\, with assistance from award-winning Dunstone Design craftsman William Bayliss (winner of the 2019 Wootha Prize) \nMoring tea and lunches are provided. Bottled water is also be supplied. \nThe class is limited to 10 students and tickets can be bought online. Tickets are not transferable. For you personal comfort\, we suggest  you bring your personal PPE of dust mask\, hearing protection and safety glasses. Feel free to bring as many of your hand tools as you like (no power tools). \nDue to the on-going COVID 19 related uncertainty\, we are only asking for a token deposit of $50 at the time of booking. \nThis deposit is fully refundable. The full cost of the course is $1\,200 incl. GST (includes materials). You will be invoiced for the balance a week prior to the commencement of the course. \nThis course is suitable for advanced-beginner and intermediate woodworkers. Email ev**@****************om.au for more information. \nWhat to wear. \nYou must wear enclosed stout footwear. Boots are ideal\, but steel caps are not mandatory. It could be quite hot during the week\, so dress accordingly.  \nWhat to bring; \nPlease bring your own PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) of dusk mask\, hearing protection and eye protection. We can supply you with all these\, but you will be most comfortable in equipment that you are familiar with. \nWe encourage you to bring your own hand tools. We can provide you with everything\, but this is a good chance for us to help you fine-tune your tools. \nPlease bring a note-book and/or sketch book. \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.dunstonedesign.com.au/event/summer-hand-tools-2021/
LOCATION:Dunstone Design\, 3/5 Aurora Pl\, Queanbeyan\, NSW\, 2620\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
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