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There are two options for attendees:
Leadership Team includes Laurie Smith, Glen Dodge, Chris Kates, with Isaac McCoy-Sulentic as an assist, and Adrian Jones, as the local hero. Rideshare/Roomshare Follow this link to the Forums, where we've started a thread for this purpose. Logistics—Fort Collins is a lovely spot on the front range, with all manner of amenities and distractions. We expect to be able to make withdrawals from the Bike Library, for touring. Those Guild members who have been to England to attend the UK Carpenters Fellowship meetings, and those few of you privileged to attend last year's Geo Workshop in the Berkshires know Welsh artist and historian Laurie Smith and his fascinating research into medieval geometric frame design (see Timber Framing #70 & 90). We have recently learned a thing or two from Glenn Dodge about his advanced scribing method. (see Timber Framing #96&97) We now have an opportunity unfolding to bring the two together in Colorado in October 2010. Geometrical Design: Learning the finer points of drawing with the medieval compass Geometrical layout: Laying out the frame for cutting without using any numbers or math We will be working in the following curriculum areas, but we will NOT be providing Journeyworker or Apprentice trainings at field events in 2010 - that's a goal for 2011. |
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1A Shop Safety 1B Site Safety 1C Personal Safety 7F Good Work Habits 9E Scribe Rule Layout 9I Layout & Cut Joinery 15E Traditional Rigging & Raising (The full set of Curriculum competencies can be found at http://www.tfguild.org/Apprenticeship/ApprenticeshipTrainingCurriculum.pdf) As with all TFG fields events, daily safety and progress meetings, personal protective equipment, and good behavior are mandatory. In return we warrant an excellent experience in community building, and highest quality timberframing. As with all TFG fields events, there's bound to be some fun, and the 'XK-Factor' (Exuberant Camaraderie) For instance, we'll be raising this building right next to the FC Bike Library. We'll be making some withdrawals from this institution to support our exploration of indigenous brewing culture, if we get our work done on time. http://www.fcbikelibrary.org/) We've arranged for a pretty good deal on lodging from a supportive local hotel, reservations must be made by Sept 8th. to get the super deal at the Hilton Fort Collins 970-494-2942 or 970-482-2626. (Be sure to mention 'Timber Framers Guild') Expect to be fed two meals a day by an extraordinary carterer who is devoted to local foods. There is no evening meal on the 9th. Students are on their own in Old Town Fort Collins, which should prove diverting enough. Your airport of choice is Denver (DEN) and there is excellent door to door shuttle service available from http://www.supershuttle.com/en/DENAirportShuttleDenver.html |
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There are fees for this event. Details on the TFG webstore. Looking forward to working with you . . . Please complete and submit the electronic form. Print a copy for your records, and we're good to go! Joel & Alicia |