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Scottsville, NY

Sculptural Reliquary Cabinet

Intermediate

This project class gets the biggest bang-for-the-buck from 8/4 cherry to create a lovely sculptural cabinet that is 24” wide, 14” deep, and 32” high. With almost no straight lines, this sweet piece is filled with wonderfully curved details and complex surfaces. The piece includes one drawer, one center compartment, and two shelves. Learn both the standard joinery techniques of loose tenon and stopped dadoes and the carving techniques for creating surfaces that are curved from top to bottom as well as front to back. If you are new to carving and shaping, this class is a great place to start! Discussion topics will also include grain direction and creating a personal design vocabulary. The finished piece has curved curly maple drawer front and doors, and a cherry case. Please note that class time does not include finish-sanding or any finishing. 

Tools and machines that will be used: table saw, band saw, jointer, planer, router, rotary carving tools, belt and orbital sanders, and hand tools.

Course Details

Location18 Maple St, Scottsville, NY 14546, USA
LevelIntermediate
Capacity10 students

instructor info

Languages spoken: English

Andrew Glantz is a furniture designer and maker who lives and works in Scottsdale, Arizona. Born and raised on the East Coast, he graduated from the Frederic Gunn School, 1967 and Wesleyan University; BA, 1971 and MAT, 1972. After teaching Graphic Arts for ten years, he turned to period piece renovation and construction from 1978 to 1984. When he moved West in 1984, he began to devote his efforts solely to contemporary, sculptural furniture design and construction. He is the owner of Zenith Design, a one-person studio, and is responsible for all phases of design, construction and marketing. He is an arts activist and before moving to Scottsdale, he lived on the Navajo Nation from 1984 to 1987. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1987, and was involved with the Salt Lake Arts Council, the Salt Lake Arts Center, and the Utah Arts Council’s Endowment Fund Development Committee. He also ran the Vital Arts Gallery as volunteer executive director for three years and has curated several major exhibitions. He relocated to Scottsdale in 2002. A longtime member of the Furniture Society, Andrew was tapped to serve as a trustee in 2005, and served as treasurer, vice president and president of the board of trustees, as well as chair of the development committee. His term of office ended in 2011. He is an active advisor for the Southwest School of Woodworking. He teaches furniture design and construction at the Southwest School of Woodworking in Phoenix and the Marc Adams School of Woodworking in Franklin, Indiana. He is a presenter committee member of he Yuma Art Symposium. His articles on furniture design and construction appear in several trade magazines. He delights in mentoring makers far and wide through teaching and Zoom meetings from Florida to Utah and locally.

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18 Maple St, Scottsville, NY 14546, USA

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