24 Oct 2007
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| Short Course Dates 08 and Entertainment | |
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Finally and regretfully, slightly later than advertised, short course dates for 2008 are now posted on my website.
They are available from late January, which is a departure from the usual schedule. I go into a steep decline when asked to make these simple decisions. Trying to decide the form of the year ahead seems to shut down so many options for travel, late skiing deals, visiting other workshops & friends, new places and shows............... The current day is about as much as my mind will happily cope with and calendars are complete anathema, as I invariably find myself looking at the wrong month or even the wrong year. Do others have these dilemmas, or are they just the luxury of the self employed? Anyway, the short courses of 2007 were good fun and I hope 2008 will be even better. The subtext here is that the course provider, who is paid to entertain the attendees needs a bit of entertainment as well...... best wishes, David |
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| posted by davidcharl at 20:45 | comments [2] | |
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| posted by Paul Murdoch | 2 Nov 2007 at 11:04 |
Dear David and friends, I am a student in my first year of an HND Furniture Craft and design. We are making a Krenovian cabinet and I have purchased a large piece of Laburnum to be used for drawer fronts. I have never used this timber and have found it almost impossible to get info on how best to work it. I would be grateful for any advice that you or any of your contributors could give me. If you need any more info than I have provided please let me know. Many thanks Paul |
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| posted by davidcharl | 2 Nov 2007 at 20:57 |
Paul, I know of no special requirements for this timber, but I have hardly ever used it...... Are you having any particular difficulties? best wishes, David |
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