To date over five hundred people have benefited from a course and pictures of the many pieces which have been made by first-time woodworker's
Before moving to Wales in July 2020 I offered woodworking courses at my workshop in Surrey in all aspects of Furniture Making and Woodworking.
I now plan to start offering day and residential courses in 2023 in my new well-equipped modern workshop, where driven by enthusiasm I am keen to pass on my experience to anyone wishing to learn the craft of woodworking.
To date over five hundred people have benefited from a course and pictures of the many pieces which have been made by first-time woodworker's
Christopher Hall I learnt the craft of woodworking from a very young age at a school where practical aptitude was encouraged and taught by a professional furniture maker.
At that time the machines of today were not available so the time-honoured skills and techniques with handtools had to be learnt and mastered. After leaving school I made many pieces of furniture for discerning clients and celebrities.
In 1992 I was approached by the Tower of London to construct a classically detailed hardwood refreshment kiosk on Tower Hill and it was during that time I was nicknamed The Gentleman Joiner by the Warders, and it has been my trademark ever since.
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.
This two day ‘hands on’ workshop will explore a variety of effective construction techniques. You will explore easily available tools, materials and processes accessible to beginners, artists and crafts people alike.
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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