btw, it's a rather intelligent young lady ;-)
Incredible how our assumptions work, isn't it ?
We don't even realise when we're doing it half the time.
All the very best of luck and courage to her
btw, it's a rather intelligent young lady ;-)
btw, it's a rather intelligent young lady ;-)
Thanks. Very useful.If she is interested in luthiery then she should contact Daisy Tempest. From following Daisy online, she appears to be doing luthiery apprenticeships for women.
She could also take a look at the W&A Online course. It features a lot of the content they teach at their fulltime, in person school. The online course is cheap and also gives good discounts at Axminster & Workshop Heaven!
https://www.watersandacland.co.uk/online-furniture-making-course/
That might be a good taster for her to decide whether she'd want to progress to their full time course. I follow them on socials and they have had quite a few female students and I've also seen plenty of people move onto woodworking careers after taking their course - either setting up their own business or working for an established furniture maker
This person is 14.Well, I'll add if I may, a few things I haven't seen mentioned.
Does this person have any skills? Are they good at their craft?
It's one thing to want to be a woodworker, it's another to be good at it or have a natural talent for it.
Can they complete projects? Have they had any of their work acknowledged or critiqued by a non family member or friend?
Luthier and cabinetmaker are two distinct fields of work, each with it's own sub categories of specialties. this person may need to narrow down the number of areas they wish to pursue.
Yes, solid advice and she has time to do that. Thanks.Dave, just a thought.
Given that working in a "Trade" is a major uphill battle for women (see comments above) how about suggesting to your grand-niece that she starts off doing woodwork as a hobby?
That way, she can learn through YouTube and reading, whilst having a go herself. Perhaps help to get her started with some hand tools and/or get her to hang out with you on occasion?
If she can get a job, any job, that pays the rent etc., then she may be able to develop her hobby into something greater whilst actually being able to put food on the table.
Colin
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