Shrink Pot Green Woodworking Workshop - July 25th
Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2026
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Venue: The Lumber District, Durham
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Category: Community
Join this one day green woodworking shrink pot workshop! Shrink pots are a wooden container made by hollowing out a piece of freshly cut "green" wood and inserting a dry wooden base. As the wet outer wood dries, it shrinks and tightens around the base, creating a perfectly sealed, glue-free joint. The process is a meaningful introduction to green woodworking. The class will cover selection of material and methods of forming the core. We’ll cut and shape dry softwood plugs, and form the mating groove in the base of the vessel. A key element of the process will be understanding (and predicting!) the behavior of freshly cut wood as it dries. The basic principles learned in this class can be applied to all kinds of traditional joinery. They should encourage the maker’s directive to interact with the material in effective and meaningful ways. Tools and Materials are provided. Class will take place on July 25th, and run from 9am to 4pm. We will take a 30 minute lunch break and encourage students to bring their lunches with them. Taught by Bart Moyers Bart Moyers has been working as a professional carpenter and furniture maker for over 30 years. He is a vintage tool enthusiast and green woodworking is part of his craft centered lifestyle. He teaches classes to enhance the craftperson’s skills and makes custom furnishings at his home workshop in Durham, NC.

