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This Crafted World
Harry T. Morris and Shane Orion Wiechnik
13 episodes
1 week ago
This Crafted World is a discussion between Harry T. Morris (furniture maker) and Shane Orion Wiechnik (furniture conservator) diving deep into craft, materials, and how understanding these things changes the way we work and see the world.
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This Crafted World is a discussion between Harry T. Morris (furniture maker) and Shane Orion Wiechnik (furniture conservator) diving deep into craft, materials, and how understanding these things changes the way we work and see the world.
Show more...
Crafts
Leisure
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Episode 6: Teaching the Task
This Crafted World
52 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 6: Teaching the Task

Harry talks about woodworking courses seem to either have students make a product or learn skills and asks about making skills based courses more engaging. Shane talks about separating out each skill and giving every technique its own space and focus, and they discuss whether having a project is more engaging or a distraction.

Harry is getting to the end of his drawered unit project and Shane is struggling to rework shellac surfaces.

This Crafted World
This Crafted World is a discussion between Harry T. Morris (furniture maker) and Shane Orion Wiechnik (furniture conservator) diving deep into craft, materials, and how understanding these things changes the way we work and see the world.