tomatwark
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goldeneyedmonkey":1yrkw3qh said:Righto, well looks like this post has thrown a bit of a proverbial cat amongst the pigeons!
ps, other than a 9-12 month period working for a cabinet-maker on a casual apprentice-basis I've had no teaching whatsoever, and I have learnt the vast majority of things from blogs, videos, this forum and the odd book. I don't have the time/ money to get to college or anything at the mo, but plan on some courses in the future when business isn't so hectic.
Thanks again, _Dan. :wink:
Dan
If you can make money without doing a course why bother, the only reason to do a course would be to learn a particular thing, such as turning for example.
I have been doing this for over 25 years and have got qualifications, but I am still learning and coming up with new and easier ways of doing things.
Your clients will not care if you have a qualification or not they are only interested in getting the piece they want, at the quality they expect and a price they are prepared to pay.
Tom