Peter Follansbee Kingston, MA

Peter Follansbee Kingston, MA

Peter Follansbee Kingston, MA 2018 TTRAG Conference 17th-century oak furniture from England and New England Peter Follansbee’s presentation will focus on his work studying and reproducing 17th-century oak furniture from Eng- land and New England. This work, featuring frame-and-panel construction and mortise-and-tenon joinery has many parallels in timber framing. Since the late 1980s, Follansbee has been immersed in this subject, studying period furniture in public and private col- lections both here and in England. Tool history as well as documentary history of the period rounds out the unravelling of this trade. WIth a slide presentation, Follansbee will show construction details, tool marks, decorative details and the tools used to create oak furniture. He will have a chance to a carving demonstration showing the basic tools involved and how these tools help design the patterns in oak. About the Speaker Peter Follansbee started green woodworking in 1978-80 pri-marily making ladderback chairs. Learned from John (now Jennie) Alexander, author of "Make a Chair from a Tree". By taking frequent workshops at Drew Langsner's Country Workshops, PF learned about timber framing, basket-making, coopering, chairmaking (ladderbacks and Wind- sors) and learned spoon and bowl carving, from Jögge Sundqvist, Wille Sundqvist and Drew Langsner. Starting in 1989, PF focused on learning to reproduce oak furniture of 17th-century New England and between 1994-2014 he worked in a living history museum in Plymouth Massachusetts making carved oak furniture. PF is one of the organizers of Green- wood Fest, put on by Plymouth CRAFT in Plymouth, Massachusetts each June. He has written extensively, both furni- ture history and how-to woodworking. Numerous DVDs with Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, appearances on Roy Underhill's The Woodwright's Shop. Peter has taught various woodworking classes in the US, UK and Sweden. Co-authored Make a Joint Stool from a Tree with Jennie Alexander, published by Lost Art Press in 2012. His follow-up book on joinery and carving is forthcoming from Lost Art Press. .

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