I am slightly stuck looking for how I progress...
Lockdown hasn't been helpful in that so many courses and tutors closed down - so over the last year or so, I have spent my time learning as much as I can, but always conscious that I have huge amounts to learn and am as much in danger of learning badly as not learning at all. I have a fairly good workshop but would love to learn more...
When I look at courses that are advertised online - there seem to be some common issues:
- too basic (4 days to nail together a pine magazine holder )
- too complicated - results look stunning, but I am not at the right level yet
- too remote - I am in Bristol, but it doesn't seem to be a good location for woodworking courses!
- too big a block of commitment - while it would be a privilege to spend a week or a month, or a year! studying woodworking, I can't make those kinds of commitments - even weekends can be tricky to find.
I have played with tuition on youtube, but actually work best with someone else showing me what to do / instructing me - instant feedback, where on youtube there is no feedback until the chair collapses under you!
What I would like would be the equivalent of music lessons - if I want to play the piano, learn to sing, or study the ukulele, I can find a tutor who would come to me for an hour a week and teach me - but it doesn't appear to be a thing in the woodworking world -my ideal would be someone who came to me so that I can learn using the tools I have and who can teach me the core skills and then on from that (probably step 1 - build a workbench, and then learn traditional joints and then build lovely stuff!) - ideally at a time that works for both (I am flexible but sadly not yet retired!)
How do I find someone who would do that?! All ideas welcome...
Lockdown hasn't been helpful in that so many courses and tutors closed down - so over the last year or so, I have spent my time learning as much as I can, but always conscious that I have huge amounts to learn and am as much in danger of learning badly as not learning at all. I have a fairly good workshop but would love to learn more...
When I look at courses that are advertised online - there seem to be some common issues:
- too basic (4 days to nail together a pine magazine holder )
- too complicated - results look stunning, but I am not at the right level yet
- too remote - I am in Bristol, but it doesn't seem to be a good location for woodworking courses!
- too big a block of commitment - while it would be a privilege to spend a week or a month, or a year! studying woodworking, I can't make those kinds of commitments - even weekends can be tricky to find.
I have played with tuition on youtube, but actually work best with someone else showing me what to do / instructing me - instant feedback, where on youtube there is no feedback until the chair collapses under you!
What I would like would be the equivalent of music lessons - if I want to play the piano, learn to sing, or study the ukulele, I can find a tutor who would come to me for an hour a week and teach me - but it doesn't appear to be a thing in the woodworking world -my ideal would be someone who came to me so that I can learn using the tools I have and who can teach me the core skills and then on from that (probably step 1 - build a workbench, and then learn traditional joints and then build lovely stuff!) - ideally at a time that works for both (I am flexible but sadly not yet retired!)
How do I find someone who would do that?! All ideas welcome...