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See you in 2011

Relief, Texture, and Shadow:
Building the Greene and Greene Ford House Server
at
GNA Woodworks
with

Mark Mooney

The Project:

This elegant server was designed in 1907 by Henry and Charles Greene for the Freeman A. Ford house in Pasadena California. Greene and Greene furniture is noted for its relief, texture and shadows which makes it a visual and tactile sensation.

This table is a simple statement of line, scale, and proportion. Its joinery is further highlighted by the beauty of the continuous mahogany grain across its aprons and the high quality ebony accents. The breadboard ends which stabilize the dramatic top, the minimal cloud lifts on the center skirts, and the ebony splines and square ebony pegs all give this table a superior design appeal. Although this table is a classic Greene and Greene piece, it is as contemporary today as any modern design.

 

Drawing from: Green & Greene Serving Table by Mike McGlynn “Craftsman Furniture Projects”

The Course:  
This eight week course will take you through choosing and milling your lumber with grain orientation and aesthetics in mind, using mortise and tenon joinery to assemble the legs, aprons, and breadboards, and specialized spline and peg construction for the decorative design elements. Traditional staining and finishing will also be discussed.
The proportions are suggested dimensions based on the original design but it may be changed to suit your needs. If you are building this for some place in particular in your home, measure the space and it can be modified as necessary. In addition, although Greene and Greene used mahogany with ebony accents, any wood can be substituted to suit your tastes.


 
The Instructor:  
Mark Mooney

Mark Mooney and his wife, Kathleen Allen a potter, run Ginkgo Studios in New Kensington, PA. Mark is a fine woodworker and furniture maker and produces unique pieces based on designs by Gustav, Leopold, and John G. Stickley, Harvey Ellis, Elbert Hubbard and the Roycrofters, Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene, and Peter and John Hall. These traditional artisans represent Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, Mission, Prairie, and Greene and Greene styles.

Mark has studied with Seattle-based artist and craftsman Thomas Stangeland on Greene and Greene style furniture making at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking; Ben Little and Tom Harris, two Roycroft Master Artisans, on Craftsman style furniture making at their studio in East Aurora, NY; and Master Craftsman Jeffery Lohr on Mission Style furniture design at his studio in Pottstown PA. He has also taken basic and advanced woodworking classes from local artisans and master craftsmen, Max Peterson and Dante DiIanni. Mark is a member of the Pittsburgh Craftsman's Guild, Touchstone Center for Crafts, and the Western Pennsylvania Woodworkers where he also serves on the Board of Directors.

Students have the option to provide their own lumber for the project (domestic hardwoods only) or to purchase the lumber through the instructor. Lumber is 30 board feet and ranges from $200-$350 depending on wood. Specifications for lumber and a tool list will be provided prior to start of class. Students that do not have their own means of basic  dimensioning of lumber are expected to signup for an additional session the week prior to the beginning of class. The fee for this dimensioning shop time is $45. Contact Mark about materials 724.337.0560, ginkgostudios@comcast.net

Power tools and joinery tools are available at the shop. Students are expected to have their own hand tools.  Please discuss your tools and any planned purchase with the instructor prior to the class. Student discounts are available through  dilegno woodshop supply 

Tuition is $350, plus dimensioning shop time if required, and a materials fee estimated to be $25 which will be finalized at the end of class. 8 four-hour sessions.  A deposit is required to confirm your reservation.  

Class deposit   $50      Tuition balance due at first class.

Registration:  Please pay the deposit online or by check to register for class.

Location: GNA Woodworks
  1454 Fleming Ave
McKees Rocks,  PA 15136
 

South Of Pittsburgh, just off Rt. 51 before the Neville Island bridge

Phone: 412-331-0009

E-Mail:gnawoodworks@gmail.com

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