Texturing and Enhancement on Woodturning Half-Day Course
Item: T&ECOURSE
MPN: T&ECOURSE
Our specialist texturing course is designed to teach you how to texture turned items with the Robert Sorby texturing tool, and then enhance your piece with colour.
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Product Description
Our specialist texturing course is designed to teach you how to texture turned items with the Robert Sorby texturing tool, and then enhance your piece with colour.
in this course you'll learn how to use Robert Sorby's texturing tool and then get hands-on experience with it by texturing your own reference piece. This will give you a chance to get familiar with the tool and experiment with different techniques. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and get feedback from the instructor.
At the end of the course, you will take home your own reference piece to help you practice your texturing techniques.
Course Details:
- Dates: See dates available
- Time: 9am - 12pm
- Location: Martock, Somerset
Once you have ordered your course a confirmation email will be sent to you with your booking reference, please note, you may be required to select a collection date at checkout however this is not applicable to your order, please select a random date.
Should we be required to cancel the course due to no further bookings you will be advised 7-days in advance of the course date. For further information on courses & how many places are booked, please call our Toolshop on 01935 822 207.
Group bookings
We are more than happy to run this course for groups on a convenient date at a reduced rate. Please email sales@yandles.co.uk or ring us on 01935822207 and choose the 'tools machinery and self selection timber' option to discuss options
PLEASE NOTE: Cancellation or postponment of a course within 48hrs of the booked date will incur a charge equal to 50% of the total cost
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