Coopering for Beginners at Mystic Seaport Museum
Join our master cooper to learn the techniques, terminology, and processes necessary to fashion round containers made of wood. You will plan your design, understand the different types of woods used by coopers, and identify the direction of the grain to give you the best results. Next, you will work with traditional tools, such as draw knives, a croze, a cooper’s anvil, and a jointer to shape staves which are the basic pieces of every cask, barrel, and pail. The results of your hard work will be a bucket of the sort that was used on the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan and in homes throughout the world for centuries.
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All tools and materials are provided. This class is for ages 16 and older. Maximum class capacity is 3 students.
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Organization:
Mystic Seaport Museum - Mystic, CTLocation:
75 Greenmanville Ave.
Mystic, CT, 06355United States
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Phone:
860-572-0711Contact name:
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Dates:
01/18/2025
02/01/2025
Time:
9 am - 4 pm
Price:
Members $280 | Non-members $350
Ages
Teenagers Adults without kidsWeb Service