3 day fine furniture making course in Cheshire. Stool / table course with David Tragen

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Description

“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” Theodore Roosevelt Our negative beliefs often stop us from making progress in life; “I’m not creative”, “I’m not good with my hands”, “I have no patience”, “It has to be perfect”. These are some of the things that I hear students say about learning new skills and it’s always very heart-warming to see their attitudes change by the end of the courses I run. Taking a material and transforming its use and appearance with the aid of tools is such an absorbing and rewarding process. By allowing oneself to make mistakes and learn from them, it nurtures a change in the things we tell ourselves which helps us make improvements in other aspects of our lives. My latest 3-day fine furniture making course gives both absolute beginners and those looking to improve on their existing knowledge, an opportunity to challenge some of these beliefs and develop new ones, with an experienced woodworker and teacher to guide you. It is the perfect way to learn about and practice the most common joints in fine furniture making and you will come away with a finished foot stool/ low table at the end of our time together. My peaceful, rural workshop is situated in the countryside on the Cheshire and Manchester border and is an ideal place to escape from the busy, day to day, modern lifestyle. I will share with you the techniques, gained over my 25 years in the profession, that I use to create accurate joints and a crisp clean finish. I introduce new skills in bite sized chunks and then give you the opportunity to practice, whilst I monitor your progress. Starting with simple hardwood ‘blanks’, you will be working primarily with hand tools, using traditional techniques to create a cross halving joint, mortice and tenon joints and a butt joint. The course also features dowel joints and the use of decorative wooden plugs. We will look at the importance of really sharp tools and how to use a handplane correctly to achieve flat surfaces with adjacent square edges, a practice which is the foundation for good quality work. This is combined with how to mark out the joints accurately in order to achieve a snug fit. We will also discuss the relevance of grain direction and wood expansion and contraction and how to plan and execute your project with these important factors in mind. My workshop is equipped with tools and benches for a maximum of 3 students, thus guaranteeing you plenty of 1 to 1 tuition time. The course also dovetails nicely (yes, that was an intentional pun) with my floating shelf course, where students will have already gained experience with the basics of using handplanes and sharpening tools. I usually run this course over three consecutive days, Friday through to Sunday or a midweek version. I occasionally run it over a Saturday and Sunday with the third day taking place on the following weekend. With the latter course, this will usually be the following Saturday but occasionally on a Sunday, so please send me a message via the 'message the tutor' button to check whether it will be a Saturday or Sunday before booking.

What's included in the price?

Each student will have use of their own dedicated woodworking bench, and all the necessary tools and materials will be provided. Tea, coffee and biscuits will also be provided, but please bring a packed lunch. During the winter months, bring warm clothes as it takes an hour for the wood burner to take full effect.

Duration

3 days

Cancellation policy

Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts

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Cheshire Craft Courses

with Craft Courses since 2018

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I am a trained cabinet maker / furniture designer maker and have over 25 years’ experience working with wood. I have worked on projects for businesses and high worth individuals including those from the worlds of Hollywood and Premier League football. I also have TEFL training under by belt from the 90s and therefore come from a background of teaching. I taught woodwork part time for Start in Salford for 4 years and then took up training in my own workshop in 2014. Designing and making furniture, lighting, wall art and sculpture has been a passion of mine for many years and my hope is that all students leave the workshop with some of the enthusiasm I have for the fields of Art, Craft and Design.

Suitable for

  • Adults
  • Seniors
  • Hearing impaired
  • Suitable for beginners
  • Intermediate level
  • Parking provided
  • Engagement, birthdays & anniversaries
  • Corporate days out & team building
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Venue

The Old Cowshed, Castle Mill Lane, Ashley, Cheshire, WA15 0QZ