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1895 School of Wood Working #32823 02/28/15 06:37 PM
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Hello: for the sake of this forum, I'm 1895,lol glad to say hi to everyone. Well I'm seeking a bit of information. I'm starting the 1895 School of Wood Working which will offer classes to young adults 14-20 in the Art and skilled trade of Hand Craftsmanship of Wood working.

Each student will attend for one year (possibly longer) and at the end of that year they'll leave the school with their new built and restored tools, a great knowledge of how to use them, as well as a business mind of what it takes to own and run a business.

We'll be looking for an instructor in Timber framing. Usually how we set classes up are for an instructor to teach the young adults during the day, and the Adults in the evening. The adults will pay a tuition for classes.

If there is anyone that would be interested in teaching a class in Traditional timber framing (No power tools, please let me know.
Respectfully 1895

Re: 1895 School of Wood Working [Re: 1895] #32826 03/01/15 05:00 PM
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How long is the timber framing course?

Jim Rogers


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