Festival of Stuff: Shaker Box Making

Festival of Stuff: Shaker Box Making Festival of Stuff: Shaker Box Making Festival of Stuff: Shaker Box Making

Wednesday 24 June 2015 10:00am - 4:00pm

Institute of Making

Public tickets, Sold out

Members tickets, Sold out

Master craftsman Murray Marks creates shaker boxes in exactly the same way as the Shaker craftsmen and women have for over two hundred years; using American cherry or maple, you will learn how to make your very own shaker box using this technique.
The boxes are made without any glue using copper rivets and tiny wooden pins to fix the top and bottom of each box into the lid and base. The swallowtail closing at the front of each box, tray or basket isn’t just there for aesthetic reasons, it helps to spread the pressure at the join of the bend to prevent splitting, which could easily happen! 

Shaker boxes were first made as food storage containers. As the tupperware of their day, shaker boxes are strong, light and, most importantly, insect proof. The wares quickly became a must-have item in many American kitchens, and are sold today by the Shaker community throughout the USA in stacking sets of four or more. 

Part of Festival of Stuff,  Member Events,  Public Events  

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