
01:05:33
Chris from Raleigh, NC

01:05:46
Debbie from Indianapolis

01:05:56
Ronda from Afton, VA

01:05:57
Hey, Norman Hill from Lewisville, NC. I took a tinsmithing class a couple of years ago.

01:06:00
Hello Ted & everyone! Mary from Pineville, NC.

01:06:05
John from E. Texas

01:06:07
Hi from New York

01:06:09
Peggy from St Pete FL

01:06:13
steve & martha from atlanta

01:06:18
Hi, Lesta from Myrtle Beach, SC

01:06:29
Hello, Shawn from Midland, NC

01:06:31
greetings from Brazil

01:06:33
Pattie Bagley from Marietta. Ga

01:06:58
Hello from Louisiana!

01:07:08
Hi, Neal from Cullowhee, NC

01:07:22
From New Jersey!

01:07:35
HI from Stuart and Gael Lange, Jonesboro, GA

01:08:17
Greetings from Ohio

01:10:58
I have been to Cullowhee and took a couple of dulcimer classes there. Lovely area!

01:12:07
I got really lucky and recently purchased one of Lyle

01:12:45
https://www.lylewheelerchairmaker.com/

01:12:52
https://www.lylewheelerchairmaker.com/

01:13:02
https://classes.folkschool.org/Instructors.aspx?id=221

01:13:17
Learn more about Lyle by watching this documentary:https://www.ourstate.com/made-in-nc-wheelers-chairs/

01:14:32
Ooops hit the return button by accident. I got lucky and recently purchased one of Lyle's spinning wheels second hand. I would love to hear more about how he designed his wheels and how many he has made.

01:29:01
why not use the heart and the sapwood?

01:29:29
How cool! How economical!

01:40:06
I’m caning a chair seat as I watch… :)

01:40:26
Norman, that’s awesome!

01:42:42
That's 10 logs a year, typically, which means you view at about 3000 logs a year

01:42:57
https://www.lylewheelerchairmaker.com/

01:44:29
Tell me that is moonshine!

01:45:27
About how many chairs do you create each year - on average.

01:45:44
Did he make that rocker?

01:47:37
Do you bend the rim on the wheel? With steam?

01:47:42
https://www.lylewheelerchairmaker.com/

01:47:53
Is there a best time to harvest the wood? Or does it matter?

01:47:58
Ever use chesnut?

01:49:51
Some Shaker chairs were made in KY, both in South Union and Pleasant Hill

01:50:11
Here is a link to Lyle’s upcoming classes:

01:50:12
https://classes.folkschool.org/Instructors.aspx?id=221

01:50:39
What do you use to treat the posts and ladders for longevity?

01:54:43
do you ever just show people how to weave the top of the stepstools?

01:58:13
I so want to take this class!!

02:03:04
https://fundaneed.folkschool.org/products/folk-school-tip-jar

02:03:12
Thanks for a great program.

02:03:23
Awesome! Thank you so much!

02:03:30
Thank you!

02:03:40
Thank you! This was great!

02:03:47
thanks for this program.

02:03:54
THanks to Lyle and everyone. Great, informative presentation.

02:03:59
https://fundaneed.folkschool.org/products/folk-school-tip-jar

02:04:15
Thank you so much for this great program!

02:04:29
Thank you!

02:04:57
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sNhrMxvWSCmYBSsosrwm_w

02:04:59
https://blog.ellistextiles.com/

02:05:07
https://www.ellistextiles.com/about/

02:05:15
thanks so much!!