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johnnyb

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Im being inundated with marketing for these guys. It seems its 2 recent rycotewood graduates doing short (upto 4 days) handtool courses. Hope it takes off for them. Just thought id mention it here as people occasionally ask for this stuff.
Struck me it must be very boring for these 2 who are the next gen showing beginners how to make a mortice and tenon. They should be in the thick of a busy commercial company or at least working for themselves. But i guess they maybe teach and make.(multi strand)
they do have a well marketed approach so take a look on facebook.
 
They, from what I can see on their website, they teach a couple of days a week and carry out "commercial projects" the rest of the time - I looked at doing one of their courses recently but my interest was more at the power tools/machines end of things so didn't sign up.

The offering and website etc does seem very professional and thought through.
 
Having done a 1 day course with them, I think their lack of “real world” experience or maybe just a short time served is a negative. Nice people but just didn’t have the gravitas and confidence of a Peter Sefton. Unfortunately Peter has stopped training now 😕 as out of the 4 training courses I have been in, his was by far the best. I wouldn’t return but wish them well.
 
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