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Corrugated cardboard is highly versatile and often overlooked as a material to create finely crafted functional objects. After laminating corrugated materials together, it becomes apparent how easy and exciting it is to work with. Students can create highly textured furniture, bowls, lamps, and sculpture with the bandsaw, table saw, woodturning lathe, chainsaw, and various hand and power tools. In this workshop, Jason will start by teaching the importance of a successful lamination process. Once students have created their laminated blanks, it’s time to start the machining process. Students will use various subtractive processes to reveal the form within the blank. In this workshop, there will be the option of working with either recycled or new cardboard. Students will leave with several projects of their own interest and a new appreciation of constructing functional objects with corrugated cardboard.
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More About this Instructor…
Jason Schneider is an Assistant Professor of Woodworking and Furniture Design at Northern Michigan University. He received his MFA in Furniture Design from San Diego State University in 2005. From 2005 to 2014, Jason was the Studio Coordinator in the Woodworking and Furniture Design at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. His current body of furniture and turned sculpture explores the use of corrugated cardboard. He has exhibited his work extensively throughout the United States, including SOFA Chicago, the Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco, ICFF in New York, and the Center for Art and Wood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jason has lectured and demonstrated his unique process of working with corrugated cardboard for organizations such as Google, the Furniture Society, the American Association of Woodturners, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Penland School of Crafts, and universities and woodworking clubs throughout the country.
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