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Travis Curtis is a Nashville native who enjoys making Windsor chairs in both traditional and modern styles. He is a lifelong amateur woodworker who turned professional in 2012. His grandfather, Edward L. Curtis, worked in the finishing department of Gibson Guitar Co. and his grandmother, Charlesie Marie Curtis, was a master carver for Davis Cabinet Company. Both grandparents instilled a love for woodworking, knowledge, and pride of craftsmanship in Travis from an early age. Travis will be joining us from his shop in Whites Creek, Tennessee to share his woodworking journey and discuss his Roubo inspired Ripple Moulding Machine, which he has been working to perfect with Don Williams, author of With All the Precision Possible: Roubo on Furniture Making A translation of L’Art du menuisier by André-Jacob Roubo. Some of you may remember that Don did a workshop and demonstration for the guild some years ago.
Past Events
below are the announcements for many of our past events
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Announcing the
Cumberland Furniture Guild Spring Meeting
Featuring Author and Furniture Maker
Darrell Peart
April 24, 2021
from 2 pm to 4 pm
Please join us for the Cumberland Furniture Guild Spring Meeting with well known author and Greene & Greene influenced furniture maker Darrell Peart.
Darrell has been woodworking for nearly half a century. He is widely known for his interpretive Greene and Greene work, innovative woodworking jigs, and has written two books, Greene and Greene: Design Elements for the Workshop, and In the Style of Greene and Greene. Additionally, he has written articles for numerous woodworking magazines. In 2005 he was dubbed "The Guru of Greene and Greene" by one of his peers. Darrell is also one of the craftspeople featured in The Difference Makers, published by Lost Art Press.
Darrell will be joining us from his home and shop in Seattle, Washington with a slide show and commentary followed by a question and answer period.
This will be a Zoom meeting available to current Guild members and their guests. If you are not a current guild member and would like to participate please click the button below or reach out to [email protected] Hope to see you there!
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Announcing the
Cumberland Furniture Guild Winter Meeting
Featuring Chair Maker and Educator
Charles Brock
December 12th, 2020
from 2 pm to 4 pm
The renowned Chair Maker, Educator, and longtime host of The Highland Woodworker online magazine will talk about his journey as a Maloof-style chairmaker and show us his new virtual studio/classroom in Spring Hill. Charles is now presenting live online classes and has already had a number of long-time guild members present for him.
We will also be holding elections for Guild Board positions.
This will be a virtual meeting and is for current
members of the Guild and their invited friends.
For information about attending please reach out to us through the "contact us" link above.
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Please note that this is an invitation only meeting for current members
and their guests. To become a member click here.
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We are sorry to announce that the Cumberland Furniture Guild's
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Aspen Golann
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Growing on Instagram
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Summer Meeting with
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Photoshoot Rescheduled for June 26th, 2019!
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Kim Winkle Tables, Photo by John Lucas
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Guild Social!
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The Cumberland Furniture Guild’s Fall Meeting
Woodcarving Tools, Tips, and Tricks with Craig Nutt At the Appalachian Center for Craft in Smithville, Tennessee November 10th from 2 to 5 p.m. |
Craig Nutt- Radish Table 2004 29x24x24
Painted and Natural Wood (Bleached Maple) |
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Please Join us for
The Cumberland Furniture Guild’s Summer Meeting Long-time Cumberland Furniture Guild Business Member, furniture maker, and entrepreneur Kelly Maxwell will do a presentation about making and finishing live-edge and rustic furniture and give us a tour of his shop, showroom, and huge inventory of live-edge slabs at Littlebranch Farm in downtown Nashville. |
Panel Discussion on
Period Furniture
with Alf Sharp, Mike Bell,
and Ronnie Young
May 19, 2018
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Also, Kathy Sharp will do a short presentation about accounting for furniture makers.
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Cumberland Furniture Guild Winter Meeting
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Cumberland Furniture Guild
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Cumberland Furniture Guild Fall Meeting
Long-time CFG member and Windsor chair maker extraordinaire Greg Pennington will walk us through the process of bending wood. He will explain the pros and cons of various wood varieties and show us the tools, jigs and techniques needed for this process. Please join us for a very informative and exciting Demonstration.
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Here is a partial list of other meetings we have had in the past:
Historian Rick Warwick- Richard “Dick” Poyner and the chairs he built. We will also learn about
the Southern sugar chest, at Woodcraft in Franklin, Tennessee.
SLIDE WARS at Dale Shade’s Shop in Nashville- An informal slideshow of what Guild Members have been up to
Also- Tool Swap Meet in the parking lot.
Jeff Justis, Alf Sharp, and Ronnie Young– all recipients of the Cartouche Award. Panel discussion at the Goodlettesville Public Library.
Tour of Glen Leven Farm- hosted by Joe Hodgson, partner in Hodgson Douglas Landscape Architecture, Planning, and Urban Design.
Also- Ophelia Paine will then give us a tour inside the home and talk about the
Land Trust for Tennessee.
Don Williams- Studley Tool Chest And the many uses of shellac at Len Reinhardt’s
studio in Franklin.
Also- what Len has been up to.
Marquetry Demo with Worth Squire at his shop in College Grove, Tennessee.
Also- Fire Safety in the Shop with Guild Member and retired Firefighter Wayne Mobley.
Bill Maddox of Mansker Station- Bill is offering a day full of activities including Log Hewing with antique logging tools - demonstration by Bill; Lunch provided by the Guild; Building of small jelly cupboard; handling and inspecting of antique tools and collection; Blacksmithing demonstration.
Also- Guild business meeting- election of board officers, plans for 2016.
Cumberland Furniture Guild Social at Good Wood Nashville.
Also- Show and Tell- bring photos and examples of what you’re working on to share.
Christine Young (paper conservator) and Alfred Sharp (furniture specialist). At the Hermitage They will showcase the Mansion’s internationally renowned 19th-century wallpaper and decorative arts, followed by wine and hor d’ourves in the breathtaking garden.
Panel Discussion on Working with Public Art Organizations- Craig Nutt, Anice Doak and Brenda Stein.
Also- an opportunity to see Craig Nutt's Bellevue Bench Memorializing the 2010 Flood.
Cumberland Furniture Guild Barbeque at Matthew Teague's place in East Nashville.
Also- Show and Tell- bring photos and examples of what you’re working on to share.
Furniture at the Hermitage with Alf Sharp- Alf will give a talk on all of the furniture he has made for the Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson.
Also- Tour of the Hermitage.
Cumberland Furniture Guild Show at Fort Houston- Members present what they are up to in various ways.
Building miniatures and Maquettes- Craig Nutt at his shop in Kingston Springs.
Also- Trademarking and protecting your designs with Alan Daigre.
SLIDE WARS- at LaQuire Gallery on Charlotte Pike in Nashville.
Also- Alan LeQuire will give a tour of the gallery and studio.
CNC demonstration by David Sapp of Woodcraft in Franklin.
Also- Show & Tell of an amazing collection of vintage hand tools by Bill Maddox.
Tour of the the Tennessee state Museum’s Collection of Furniture- by Mike Bell, Curator of Furniture and Popular Culture.
Improve Your Furniture & Chair Design- With Jeff Miller, Master Woodworker, Furniture Designer, Author & Teacher - at Fort Houston
Also- Tour of Fort Houston.
Panel Discussion on Marketing Your Work- With Teri Alea, Director of Tennessee Craft; Alan Daigre of Alan Daigre Designs; Roger
Gramm, owner of Just Plane Wood; and Chuck Brock, Chair maker/Multimedia Publisher, at Fort Houston in Nashville.
The Art of Sculpting Flowing Furniture- With Chuck Brock at his shop in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
Customs House Museum- Meeting in conjunction with opening of show
Hand Tool Sharpening with Alf Sharp- at Fort Houston in Nashville.
Woodturning with John Jordan- at the Appalachian Center for craft in Smithville.
Every Artist Insured Seminar- Presented in partnership with: CERF+ (Craft Emergency
Relief Fund + Artists’ Emergency Resources), Metro Arts, & Tennessee Craft at The
Bistro at EMMA.
Peggy Joseph- Hosting the Guild to show us her furniture collection including a number of wonderful Wendell Castle pieces.
Also- Graham Campbell talks about his time working for Wendell Castle.
Furniture Maker Malcolm Gladwell- Impromptu evening meeting at the Frist Museum about his sculpted cardboard furniture.
Wood Bending with Brian Boggs- at the Appalachian Center for Craft in Smithville.
Also- Kim Winkle gives a tour of the school
Joint Meeting with the East Tenn Woodworkers Guild at the Knoxville Museum of Art in conjunction with exhibition opening.
Followed by a party at one of their member’s home and shop.
Tennessee State Museum- Opening of touring show. Alf Sharp and Mike Bell talk about the pieces.
Curtis Buchanan- talks about greenwood chair-making at David Knudtson’s Studio in Nashville.
Insurance Road Show with Craig Nutt- Late Show Type panel at Craig's shop in Kingston Springs, Tennessee.
The Process and Problems of Making the Frank Geary-Designed Chairs of woven strips of
bent plywood- hosted by Tom & Brenda John at Their home in Ashland City.
Also- Members' meet-and-greet. Members bring portfolios, pictures, etc.
Milling Demonstration at Woodstock Vintage Lumber with Brian Carole.
Also- tour of Woodstock Vintage Lumber
Inlay demonstration with Dianne Patrick- Dianne and Martha Berry give a tour of their business.
Also- Swap and shop in the parking lot
Vacuum clamping with Roger Gramm- at Just Plane Wood in East Nashville.
Gordon Jewish Community Center- Meeting for opening of exhibition
Alf Sharp Shop tour and Stones River Hardwoods
Meeting at More College of Design in Franklin- strategic planning session with Alan Daigre
CNC'ing with James Dunn- at Vintage Millworks in Nashville.
Kipp Krusa- Guitar Maker in West Williamson County- Tour of his shop and presentation by Kipp.
The Parthenon Museum- Meeting for opening of exhibitions
Charles Todd’s Studio- Founding Guild Member and maker Charles Todd held the first
meeting at his shop in Berry Hill. 11 People attended.
This list was compiled from the institutional memory of a couple of Cumberland Furniture Guild members. If you remember a meeting that is not on this list, please email us at [email protected] and we will add it.
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