Mreagleeyes
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Same here. Have a good Sunday.
BradNaylor":p38tfkx0 said:I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.
Groucho Marx
Mreagleeyes":2f6mylf4 said:I'm still awaiting to know what the DMOU do for the new designers out there and what relevance having a contact in the Goverment has to do with anything.
danielhuw":1hoqodos said:I'm exhibiting at Celebration of Craftsmanship and Design in Cheltenham at the moment. There are some extraordinary pieces on display, and some inspired craftspeople.
Dan
danielhuw":2xpll5vf said:I'm exhibiting at Celebration of Craftsmanship and Design in Cheltenham at the moment. I sympathise with peoples' past negative experiences with the infamous Betty Norbury. I too have felt her wrath. But as far as this exhibition is now concerned, she is history.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I am happy to talk to anyone about my work, no matter how they look. And I am really happy to talk about construction. I know that a lot of the other exhibitors will talk about techniques too: I picked up a few tips during the private view.
Of course we all want to sell our stuff; that's why we pay to exhibit there. It's all too easy feel ungenerous with your time when you're standing around all day. But please don't be put off from visiting. There are some extraordinary pieces on display, and some inspired craftspeople.
Dan
hivisvest72":3l40483q said:Poor cutu, having his seemingly innocent and reasonable request completely hijacked by a whole other conversation.
Cutu, I'm not in a position to help you directly, but I fear this might not be the correct avenue - as the guys on here tend to expect (quite rightly of course) to earn a reasonable reward for the work they do, so wouldn't class anything they made as a prototype.
Another avenue to explore - have you tried contacting local colleges that run carpentry/woodwork courses and seeing if any of their pupils would be interested in this type of work - bit of experience for them, bit less cost for you? Also, you could possibly speak to the tutors and see if they would be willing to perhaps incorporate your design into their syllabus, as an item to be covered in class. Again, should be cheaper for you and gives students a "real life" example to work to.
I've no idea if colleges will accept this kind of thing, but perhaps worth asking.
Good luck
Alan
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