🎄 Exciting news and perfect for a last minute Christmas gift! We are now able to offer e-vouchers for both our existing course vouchers and gift vouchers!
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Christmas is here and experiences are a popular gift - we have a range of vouchers available!
Want to buy a course? or give a contribution in the value of your choice? We have a voucher to suit you! These vouchers are selling fast and remember last posting date for 1st class is Tuesday 21st so get your Christmas gift orders in now 🎅🎄 A recent addition to the hand plane stable, a Woden W78 rebate plane (rabbet to those over the pond 🇺🇸) in very good original condition!
The young person I am delivering a City & Guilds course for needed to produce a hand planed rebate as part of a practical assessment, a perfect excuse for me to add to my tool collection 🤭 As the name suggests this hand plane is designed to produce rebates quickly, a rebate could for example be for a door or window frame. This week I was joined in the workshop by two companions from Emmaus Winchester - the first of a couple of courses booked to up skill and create opportunities for the people who live within the community at Emmaus Hampshire. I created a two day course that was a combination of the taster and machinery classes with some power tools and basic tool sharpening thrown in too!
Alongside teaching my courses, I’m currently delivering a year-long City and Guilds L1 in Carpentry and Joinery on a 1:1 basis with a young person. They come in weekly to develop their knowledge and skills, and today they finished their first project of their own design: a biltong drying cabinet! The workshop will reopen to visitors on April 20th! Courses/tuition will resume from May 19th! 😃 Like last summer visits will be by appointment only to begin with and again some changes to help keep everyone safe, these include reduced opening hours, track and trace logging and the provision of sanitizer/hand washing facilities. 🧼 Monty and I are looking forward to seeing you all again 🐶 So what was in the brown paper package i posted on my instagram story the other day? 🧐 A 2” Barr cabinet makers chisel! 😃 I’ve admired these handmade chisels since I first saw them in a woodwork magazine nearly 20 years ago and not long after in the flesh at college during my apprenticeship! I’ve been using a 2” Ashley Iles chisel for squaring up chunky mortises and chopping wide shoulder lines on tenons among other things for about 12 years but have always found it to be a little too long/unwieldy and the blade a bit thin, this new chisel certainly is better proportioned and has a much more robust blade, really looking forward to using this tool day to day 😁 Some machine maintenance today, it’s a job I’ve put off for far to long! Adjusting the table saw’s sliding table.. over time the settings have moved ever so slightly, the sliding table is supposed to be set to have a very slight ‘toe out’ where the table moves fractionally away from the blade to prevent the back of the blade from binding on the workpiece. Mine had become a tad ‘toe’d in’ which made cross cutting wide boards frustrating. The Hammer C3 31 is really easy to adjust (though the machines instructions have a lot to be desired) all it took was a spanner, a simple jig to hold a dial gauge and a bit of patience, now it’s spot on👌😃 This should come in handy next week, keeping an eye on process timing for my new Roubo workbench course trial run ⏱ Building on the success of my other courses I am hoping to launch a three day workbench building course this year.
I am about to begin building a prototype of the course workbench to check that my proposed time scale and costings are realistic. For further information and proposed specifications please check out the link below England is now in lockdown again which means that yet again the workshop door must close to visitors and courses will need to be postponed until restrictions are eased. Hopefully with the rolling out of new vaccines things will begin to return to normal soon. |
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