Our woodwork and carpentry workshops will provide you with a sanctuary of creativity and possibly even inspire you to build a new hobby into a life-long passion, or even a career.
If you would like to enjoy the kind of peace that comes with learning and using traditional skills, then we have the perfect analogue antidote to the daily digital grind of London life.
If your knowledge of woodwork is a feint but fond memory of CDT or carpentry at school, you are in the right place.
Our woodwork and carpentry workshops will provide you with a sanctuary of creativity and possibly even inspire you to build a new hobby into a life-long passion, or even a career.
Beginners learning carpentry for the first time are offered plenty of help and more experienced students may work at their own pace. Our workshops are kept small and each class is led by an experienced woodwork tutor.
Our woodwork and carpentry courses are for hobbyists rather than professionals, but many of our learners have taken their new passion for woodwork onto a formal qualification. Consider us a gateway.
The Goodlife Centre is an independent learning space situated near Tate Modern, Central London. We offer practical boutique workshops in DIY, Home Maintenance, Decorating, Upholstery, Woodwork & Carpentry, Furniture Upcycling & Restoration and various traditional hand Crafts.
Our large studio space is the ideal environment for our fast paced workshops. We offer classes all year to absolute beginners so no more excuses and no need to wait till ‘term time’. New classes added regularly.
The BWRP workshop is always a hub of activity. Our staff strive to teach our volunteers the skills they need to create and build furniture from reclaimed timber, as well as giving them the confidence to start projects of their own.
Dexterity is practiced using hand tools and small power tools, with a strong understanding of health and safety being built in to all learning.
This course is ideal for those wishing to build on their Japanese woodcut skills. The technique is entirely non-toxic using watercolour pigments and not oil based inks to make nuanced prints. It also requires no press so it is easy to set up at home.
With a focus on NHBC Standards chapters 6.4 and 7.2, delegates will finish this course with a greater appreciation of the quality NHBC Inspectors expect to see on site.
This is a one day workshop course making 3-legged stool from hardwood, some elements of which have been preformed. You will spend the day making the stool, using materials and hand tools provided, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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