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SUMMARY:Kumiko Basics
DESCRIPTION:Kumiko is the delicate\, geometric latticework that is traditionally found in shoji screens. It originated in Japan during the Asuka era (600 – 700 AD). The patterns are made by carefully cutting bevels and fitting small strips of wood together without the need for glue. There are hundreds of designs that range from simple and rectangular to very complex and intricate.  In this class you will learn how to make the asanoha pattern. Translated to “hemp leaf\,” asanoha is the most popular pattern in Japan and is connected to the idea of growth. You will start with basswood strips and go through the process of cutting accurate half lap joints to make a grid. Then\, use Kumiko jigs to cut bevels and assemble the asanoha pattern.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/kumiko-basics-2/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Woodworking
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SUMMARY:Harp Making
DESCRIPTION:Come build a Paraguan harp. This harp is characterized by a large soundbox with a rounded base\, very light weight\, closely-spaced light tension strings (usually nylon)\, a relatively flat harmonic curve\, and with the strings running up through the center of the neck\, which are tuned with gear-style tuners (like a guitar). Almost all harps of this style are played with the fingernails\, in very rhythmically intricate music. This is the national instrument of Paraguay\, and is commonly found throughout South America\, Central America and in parts of Mexico. Students will be using tools from the past and today\, to fashion an instrument that will last a lifetime. After this class you may even want to learn to play your beautiful new harp!
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/harp-making-5/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Woodworking
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SUMMARY:Harp Making
DESCRIPTION:Come build a Paraguan harp. This harp is characterized by a large soundbox with a rounded base\, very light weight\, closely-spaced light tension strings (usually nylon)\, a relatively flat harmonic curve\, and with the strings running up through the center of the neck\, which are tuned with gear-style tuners (like a guitar). Almost all harps of this style are played with the fingernails\, in very rhythmically intricate music. This is the national instrument of Paraguay\, and is commonly found throughout South America\, Central America and in parts of Mexico. Students will be using tools from the past and today\, to fashion an instrument that will last a lifetime. After this class you may even want to learn to play your beautiful new harp!
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/harp-making-6/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Woodworking
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Harp-Making-Benjamin.jpg
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