Jim Sannerud
From a Log to a Finished Wooden
Bowl in Nordic Style
Photo from his travels this summer
Did you catch Jim on
Minnesota Original?
Jim teaches regularly at North House Folk School
The Zumbro
Valley Woodturners are proud to announce an all-day
class (9:30 am to 4:00 pm) with Jim Sannerud to be
held Saturday October 17th, 2015 at the New Haven Town hall.
Jim is
an accomplished professional wood turner and carver. Jim’s award winning works flow from his
interpretation of a Nordic folk-art style.
Most of his works are utilitarian in nature, turned ‘green’ and finished
all in one session on the lathe. Many of
Jim’s works have some degree of carving and painting on them. When coloring the piece Jim often uses a
multi-colored burnished milk paint method.
We will be ‘doing it all’ in this one-day session!
Morning half of the
session
Jim
will take us from the tree to a finished turning with a perspective on getting
the most out of a log. We will do the
chainsaw work on the logs on the grounds outside of the meeting hall, weather
permitting. Jim will discuss his plan
for roughing out bowl blanks from a log half and cover some details of chainsaw
safety and technique before using a band saw to get the blank ready to turn.
There
will be one turner per lathe as Jim takes us through the creation of one of his
wooden bowls. The birch turning blanks
will provided by Jim, his preferred northern hardwood. Additional blanks will be provided by the ZVW club. Students
are to bring a ½ inch bowl gouge as the only tool we will use to create our
bowls. The club will provide a bench
grinder for sharpening your tools.
Size
of class limited to one turner per lathe with a maximum of 8 ‘midi’ lathes in
the hall. Others may attend this morning
session to watch and listen.
Lunch break – Attendee must
supply their sack lunch; coffee will be provided
Jim will discuss his summer travels and education in Nordic woodworking from carving to chair making.
Afternoon half of the
session
Jim
will take us through painting and carving in his style. This part of the day will open up the
hands-on experience to all paid attendees.
Others may attend this session to watch and listen.
You
may carve and paint on a bowl or any other wooden object you bring with you…
even a flat board. Jim will help us
focus on working with the grain as we carve on our objects to enhance their
folk-art appeal. Jim suggests you bring a carving gouge unless you are well practiced
with a carving knife.
Cost:
· $50 for Zumbro
Valley Woodturner member, all day with lathe
privileges
· $25 for Zumbro
Valley Woodturner member, carving and painting
afternoon session with NO lathe privileges
About Jim
Summary from his website: Jim Sannerud's Website Note: all photos of bowls were taken from Jim’s website; it is worth taking a look at his gallery.
With over
30 years of experience working with wood, Jim Sannerud’s
passion for craft comes from respecting and working with the natural order of
wood, the beauty of its movement, and the incredible adaptability of different
parts of the tree.
Jim
enhances these natural elements by leaving the raw imprint of his interaction
with the tree — tool marks, hand carving — to make useful pieces honoring his
Scandinavian heritage.
Jim has
studied in Sweden and Northern Europe, Jim’s love of the raw folk art of these
areas results in work that is vibrant, organic, and just fun. His greatest joy
comes from teaching others skills with the knife and lathe, sharing his
“infectious enthusiasm,” and empowering them to create.