Dovetaildave
Established Member
I need your collective help chaps and chapesses.
I been visiting Taiwan for over a decade and have noticed the rise in Joinery and Furniture making woodworking classes generally available to both the retired and career changer. In the last two years there have been a large number of young graduates and non graduates taking these hand tool classes.
It’s a bit of a busman’s holiday for me and I sometimes visit a few classes learning and swapping knowledge. Many of the students own high end brands of hand tool, giving me the opportunity to handle them without the pressure to buy .
I have been asked by my good friend "Eric" (who for free, is advising and training some of the managers of a group of workshops) if I would collect the details of British colleges and workshops that offer;
• Short courses for individual students and small groups.
• Accredited courses, C&G, BTEC, OND,HND, BA.
• Accommodation prices connected to or within walking distance of the workshop.
• Good transport links to and from international airports(s)
• Access to timber merchants/supply.
• Day trip distance to cultural centres, cities/towns/museums/furniture collections/stately homes/English heritage etc.
In a months time, my college breaks up for summer and I’m going over to Taiwan. I’ve been asked by Eric to make a powerpoint presentation and talk to a few woodworking colleges/schools/groups of varying ages (over16) and skill levels. Most interested in accreditation/certification, others in the pleasure of the wood, the British furniture styles, western woodworking techniques .
Any digital format (Links/picture/blogs) is very welcome as its very powerpoint friendly and a picture tells a thousand words (ahem more than my Mandarin ).
If you have graduated from a college, own a workshop or can recommend any good workshops, that’s able to offer the above or most of the above of then please let me know.
If this sharing of information works out well, I imagine I can do the same for all those who are interested in oriental joinery and furniture and would like to know more or attend a college in Taiwan capital city Taipei.
Regards,
Dave
I been visiting Taiwan for over a decade and have noticed the rise in Joinery and Furniture making woodworking classes generally available to both the retired and career changer. In the last two years there have been a large number of young graduates and non graduates taking these hand tool classes.
It’s a bit of a busman’s holiday for me and I sometimes visit a few classes learning and swapping knowledge. Many of the students own high end brands of hand tool, giving me the opportunity to handle them without the pressure to buy .
I have been asked by my good friend "Eric" (who for free, is advising and training some of the managers of a group of workshops) if I would collect the details of British colleges and workshops that offer;
• Short courses for individual students and small groups.
• Accredited courses, C&G, BTEC, OND,HND, BA.
• Accommodation prices connected to or within walking distance of the workshop.
• Good transport links to and from international airports(s)
• Access to timber merchants/supply.
• Day trip distance to cultural centres, cities/towns/museums/furniture collections/stately homes/English heritage etc.
In a months time, my college breaks up for summer and I’m going over to Taiwan. I’ve been asked by Eric to make a powerpoint presentation and talk to a few woodworking colleges/schools/groups of varying ages (over16) and skill levels. Most interested in accreditation/certification, others in the pleasure of the wood, the British furniture styles, western woodworking techniques .
Any digital format (Links/picture/blogs) is very welcome as its very powerpoint friendly and a picture tells a thousand words (ahem more than my Mandarin ).
If you have graduated from a college, own a workshop or can recommend any good workshops, that’s able to offer the above or most of the above of then please let me know.
If this sharing of information works out well, I imagine I can do the same for all those who are interested in oriental joinery and furniture and would like to know more or attend a college in Taiwan capital city Taipei.
Regards,
Dave