Furniture Rescue
A five day class with Tim Lawson

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Rescue not restoration. We deliberately called this course "Furniture rescue". During this course we will look at damaged furniture and assess whether it can be rescued (restored to service) and repaired. Restoration is the "invisible" repair and full maintenance of the value of a piece of heirloom furniture - we are not attempting to teach this!

You can bring along your own piece of furniture and we will work on it with you during the course (but no guarantees!). There is also a lot of furniture at Fort Worden that has been damaged over the years and needs repair. This is not high value furniture but it will save the Fort money if it can be rescued. You'll then also get bragging rights on that piece of furniture.

We'll teach you how to repair broken joints, broken legs, replace handles & stops, fix up drawers, and more. How to copy and make replacement parts

We'll address the repair of finish; when to strip and refinish; when to paint and when to leave alone. Some finishes are so finicky that only professional should touch them! Michael Dresdner's Refinishing Class occurs the weekend after this couse so you add that on for the full education in furniture repair.

We'll try and get some local experts to drop in and share their experience with us (this is work in progress so no promises yet).

Class size: 8 
Cost:          $600

This course is offered once: 

Monday, July 27, 2009 to Friday, July 31, 2009
Course Code: FR090727      Register

 

 

 Port Townsend School of Woodworking  and Preservation Trades

| 200 Battery Way | Fort Worden | Port Townsend, WA 98368 | (360) 344-4455 |  email

The Port Townsend School of Woodworking and Preservation Trades is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit institution. Any donations made to the School are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.