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Glen Gordon and his pieces in the Student Work exhibition at Center for Furniture Craftsmanship.
Glen Gordon from the Nine-month Comprehensive describing his piece in the Student Work 2021 exhibition in Messler Gallery.
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Jeffrey Aurand and his pieces in the Student Work exhibition at Center for Furniture Craftsmanship.
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Jeffrey Aurand from the Nine-month Comprehensive describing his piece in the Student Work 2021 exhibition in Messler Gallery.
Wayne Branch and his banjo in the Student Work exhibition at Center for Furniture Craftsmanship.
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Wayne Branch from the Nine-month Comprehensive describing his piece in the Student Work 2021 exhibition in Messler Gallery.
Nine-month Comprehensive Current Student Work in the Messler Gallery Introduction by Tim Rousseau
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Nine-month Comprehensive Current Student Work in the Messler Gallery Introduction by Tim Rousseau
Alumni & Fellows Exhibition 2017 highdef
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View the Alumni & Fellows Exhibition 2017 in the Messler Gallery
A Life's Work: The Philosophy of a Craftsman
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www.woodschool.org - A documentary by British filmmaker Ben Spilling. The film’s primary subject, Peter Korn, founder and Executive Director of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, discusses the challenges and rewards of craft.
Intensive Students' Skit
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Intensive students write and perform a witty, cheeky skit about their time at the Center.
Furniture Maker Peter Lutz
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Former Studio Fellow is interviewed on his design process here in the Jackson Building. Video by Elizabeth Dywan and Maine Media Workshops 2017.
Craig Satterlee, Founding Board President
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Craig Satterlee, Founding Board President
Peter Korn at the Hay Literary Festival, 2015
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Peter Korn at the Hay Literary Festival, 2015
Twelve-week Turning Intensive with Beth Ireland
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Twelve-week Turning Intensive with Beth Ireland
Instructor Interview: Curvature with Tom Kealy
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Instructor Interview: Curvature with Tom Kealy
Center for Furniture Craftsmanship with Peter Korn on 207 WCSH Channel 6
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Center for Furniture Craftsmanship with Peter Korn on 207 WCSH Channel 6
20th Anniversary School Song Center for Furniture Craftsmanship
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20th Anniversary School Song Center for Furniture Craftsmanship
Center for Furniture Craftsmanship: A Brief History
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Center for Furniture Craftsmanship: A Brief History
Welcome to Woodschool-Center for Furniture Craftsmanship Rockport, Maine
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Welcome to Woodschool-Center for Furniture Craftsmanship Rockport, Maine
❤Awesome craftsmanship!
This project reminded me of Woody Hyezmar's Bible somehow…, although you can currently get it at no cost, the projects are worth a good look. Maybe try go’ogling his latest.
Really beautiful work!
Beautiful work!
Read the James Krenov books, much more inspiring.
Graffiti is about doing the same thing as your fellow peers or rivals. Bit you get smacked in the mouth for biting someone's style you can take inspiration but better not fully copy it.
The most Boomer shit I've ever heard. "I was born into privilege in an amazing generation and I leveraged that gift to move to NYC and pour my heart into high end artistic furniture." Boomers have squandered more wealth than any generation in the history of mankind, and all the following generations will have to pay the debt.
Rich guy does work with hands…🤮
Quarter sawn looks the best and is perfect for heated floors since the wood then expands towards and sideways which will create gaps
His audiobook “why we make things and why it matters” brought me here. Apparently o had started watching this a while back, because I was half way through it somehow. Now, being able to connect it to hearing some of his life story, it’s so much cooler. What a cool, smooth cat.
Mr. Korn's comment recalls what one of my design professors used to say, "A designer thinks with his pencil."
A man of enormous integrity and passion. He's an inspiration to all of the frustrated individuals trying to break out of the herd of modern culture.
In hungary we call it radial (quarter) and tangental (flat) cuts. But of course we have a word for both plainer then the latin; sugár (ray) for radial, and húr (string) for tangental. Interesting to see where the english or us words originates from.
Very Good and clearly descriptive👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Master Lu Ban craftsmanship spirit 😉
thanks
“Dad can I borrow $100? I gotta eat” -> Goes to New York and has a storefront…. ???
I am very impressed by this man.
Beautiful!!!!!
Only boomers could turn something like uncomfortable furniture into “life passion composition” word salad crap. Design it. Build it. Shut up about it.
My thanks. Carry on!
I don't think I've ever seen a curved router sled before. Neato
Fortunate are those who learn of this school’s existence & who ultimately make the time to attend it!!
I've spent my life working with my hands and it's been worth every minute. First as an artist and a carpenter and now building furniture. To create a beautiful useful thing is pure joy!
Amazing video, thank you!
As a craftsman, I find so much to resonate with in this video.
The hippies were similar to a boil. They are a pain for a while, but you get rid of them and go back to your routine. The world hardly remembers the hippies today, and most people laugh at them now. But if you have the misfortune of running into a person who got swept up into the hippie movement, they act like it was a world changing movement. They did change the world in some ways, and not for the better.
I'd rather walk into a hippie than you. You sound miserable.
This is explained really well. Nice work!
Thank you
Thanks for making this.
❤❤❤❤❤😊 un artisan c est un chercheur dans son domaine : une personne libre😊
You people have to turn everything into a yuppie soul finding expedition. Just being a great craftsman is rewarding. Let it be.
Imagine all the beautiful, functional, and creative objects that people have made out of wood over the last 70,000 years. They are now finding atlatls that were frozen in snow and ice for thousands of years. These weapons have sinew, stone points, and the marks in the wood showing how the object was crafted. Otzi the Ice Man has 27 different types of wood which made up his gear when he died and was found 5300 years later. Even birds make nests out of wood and grass.
The 60’s.. where all our problems started.
Beautiful
Very interesting. I’m 67 - been a (serious) hobby woodworker for 45 plus years - and had a side line selling furniture for about 5 years. I got out of the making to sell part because I just didn’t like deadlines and client’s procrastinations in something I loved to do. So, I now make at my own pace - which is slow because of my body screams after an hour or so in the workshop. I feel I’m okay at the making; I’m not good at original designs but like to adapt other designs to fit my taste (principally UK Arts and Crafts plus Prairie and Mission). Where I strive and fail is getting constant contentment, peace, satisfaction, happiness or whatever from making. I watch these videos and the maker is always at peace; I can’t achieve that but it’s what I strive for. Suggestions welcome
Thank you for your comments here. Suggestions? I would say be content with your abilities. Push beyond your abilities, to the extent that you are comfortable doing so, and makes you happy. If your physical body imposes limitations on your ability to do your work, accept it, and be thankful for the amount of work you are able to do. All the best to you, John
You fail to find peace because you are seeking it externally. Peace comes from within. It's not in the results of what you make, but in the process of the making. The peace you seek will often come in the form of *focus.* In that when you are focused on what you are doing, everything else leaves your mind, and you are at peace in the moment with your work. And in this way, your work becomes a form of meditation. Peace is like a butterfly, if you chase it, it will fly away. You must let it come to you. Good luck
I know Woodglut has the best woodworking plans.
Find out how to do it yourself with all the details. Just look for Woodprix :)
What a pile of absolutely hippy nonsense. I come to see a furniture maker and what I get is a lecture on the importance of communist hippy values that are trying to claim they started furniture making. I am 3 minutes in and I decided to stop watching the video. They just have to stick their politics into everything.
Very nice!🙌
You have prepared a very good movie. We want to commemorate our veteran and old carpenters on May 1 workers' day. We will prepare a short 1 minute video. Is it possible for us to benefit from your movie? We will be very happy. We will be glad if you answer.??
Workers day? You mean may day the ancient religious celebration. Is that what you mean?
@@bighands69 Dude, try clearing out some of the cement between your ears.
@@kevindelaney8242 Ah you mean the first monday of September then?
Mr. Korn is a wonderful example of the power of an individual with a vision, a passion, or a commitment to creating meaningful change to this world. Kudos to Peter Korn! His life path is both inspiring and motivating for me. Thank you Peter for giving me the idea to transform my own life path. It's a priceless gift!
I'm 16 i found my self doing these things, woodworking makes me feel alive, i love when i woke up every morning and i see my works and doing what i love which is this learning every day building everyday, Maybe in this i'm not going to be a millionaire, bu't i still want to live with these beautiful life with woodworking
I think i’m a millionaire because i live the life I want
@@lad208show us your projects :)
Six years and no real comments. This man has something to offer us and deserves to be heard.
I pursue the same craft, life style. I am in the craft going on 4 years
What benefits come from the different cuts?
NO, NO, NO... CAN'T... FIGHT IT... my 13 year old self is struggling to get out.... can't hold back... That is one sweet piece of ash! I'm so ashamed... ha ha no I'm not!
Best explaination I've seen !
Hello, is there a book that I could consult in order to improve my knowledge on the% humidity and the effect on wood and another on quarter sawing, in plan or rift? thank you
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