Bento Box - Koitoya Woodworking Class 2024
Event description
Bento Box- Japanese Traditional Kerf Bend Box Making
This is a 2 days course, $420 inc. GST
28-29 September, Sat - Sun, 2024
Content
Making Japanese traditional style Kerf Bent Box
Well suited for beginners.
Well suited for people who loves Japanese cultural aspect.
Bento Box
Bento Box is a bent timber box used to carry lunch. There are a few diffrent ways and stylers to make a bento box, in this class will will make a Hiki-mage-wappa-kabatoji bento box.
Mage-wappa bento box is the name of the traditional ring shape of the bento box, typically made of Sugi (Cedar) or Hinoki (Cypress) that is abundant around Japan. "Hiki-mage" refers to the saw cuts used to create the curve in the timber, known as kerf bending in English.
Kabatoji is wild cherry bark stitching seen running across the joint of the bento box, and was initially added to a rice paste or animal hide glue joint to strengthen it. With modern glues the stitching it not needed for strength, but it has remained as a decoration. The design of the stitching can have a meaning depending on the spacing and quantity of stitching.
You will gain the following from signing up
- A Hikimage-wappa box with Kabatoji stitching, all made by yourself by hand.
- Hands-on kerf bending experience.
- the opportunity to try cherry bark stitching.
Date
28-29 September 2024, Saturday and Sunday
Time
2 days, 11 hours in total
Day 1: 9:00-12:00 | 13:00-16:00
Day 2: 9:00-12:00 | 13:00-16:00
* Please be flexible for your schedule after the class. Sometimes your project requires extra time to finish.
Schedule
Day 1
AM: Lecture, Picking the timber practice plaining and cutting
PM: Bend box, Glue up
Day 2
AM: Finishing the inside of box, Glue Bass and lid, Prep stitching
PM: Stitching with cherry bark, Finish sanding and oil
Lecturer
Clare Solomon (KOITOYA Design/Make/Teach)
Koitoya full time furniture maker.
Graduated from ANU School of Art, Furniture. Clare has been active artist exhibiting their own work.
Clare has been working fulltime with Hiroshi since 2016.
Clare has returned from Japan trip in 2023, where they stayed at Japanese woodworkers for further training.
Fee
$420
Class size
Maximum 9
Location
Koitoya Design/Make/Teach (Fyshwick, ACT)
Address
4/18 Maryborough Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609
Parking
Please park your car in the public parking area along Maryborough Street (Free), opposite from Burning Log.
We have two parking spots officially. Please contact me for the spot if you need to walk less for your health condition.
Way to the workshop
18 Maryborough Street is a battle-axe block, located inside of the block, so you will be walking through the driveway that leads to the block from Maryborough Street.
The driveway has 2 accesses, one next to Burning Log, and one next to Sunrise Church.
Unit 4 is a blue painted building on the right-hand side of the block.
Things to bring
Please wear working shoes.
Warm clothes, workshop can be quite cold in winter, early spring.
Bring your own water bottle and lunch.
Things to be supplied
Tea and coffee, snacks, filtered water
Refund Policy
Personal cancelation
Refunds up to 14 days before event
Humanitix fee is nonrefundable.
for more information, please contact Hiroshi
koitoya@gmail.com / 0412340619
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