Chairmaking course in Norfolk with Gerald Adams

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AndrewG

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I hope you will forgive this plug, but I have just heard that I am currently the only person to have signed up for his course at the end of April (Wed 30th April - Sun 4th May) which now might be cancelled if another taker or two are not found.

If interested, please have a look here: http://www.adamswoodcarving.co.uk/?p=chair.making.course

I met Gerald Adams at last years European Woodworking Show, and whilst impressed by his artistry as a woodcarver what really caught my interest was that he had recently started running specialist chair-making courses. Chairs are tricky and yet seem a sensible project for us amateurs with little space and limited tools.

Last summer I took advantage of one of Chris Tribe's 'choose your own project' tuition weeks to build my first chair to one of his designs:http://www.christribe.co.uk/index.php/making-an-oak-dining-chair/. Yorkshire was beautiful (and hot!) and thanks to Chris I exceeded my previous level of craft. I had hoped to have another great experience in Norfolk this Easter, learning from an expert, building a classic design and going home with the templates to build the rest of a dinning set. I guess if I have failed to persuade any of you I will be painting the hallway instead!

Even better, as the course runs Wed to Sunday, you only have to take 3 days off work. Hope to see one of you in Norfolk next month.
 
Thank Neil, but at the moment I am hoping someone will join me on this course.

I certainly am interested in a Windsor chair course in the future - but my suspicion is that whilst the experience is great, very few people then go home and manage to make another. Too many new processes and specialist tools required. Is that unfair?

Andrew
 
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