For adults only (18+)

A non-refundable deposit of 20% will be requested to confirm your booking. Thank you.

The one to one sessions are personalised for you to:

  • Learn the basics of woodworking such as producing wood joints (no fees for materials).
  • Learn how to use power tools safely (no fees for materials).
  • *Learn a specific aspect in Carpentry or in Joinery within my possibility to do so. (*material fees may apply depending on the task. Please discuss your idea with me).
  • *Create an item with my support (*material fees may apply depending on the task. Please discuss your idea with me).

Fees: £40 for 1 hour / £70 for 2 hours / £100 for 3 hours

Fridays Daytime only / 09.00 to 12.00 or 12.30 to 15.30

~ Gift voucher available ~

Interested?

To book a place, contact me on mfhwoodworking@hotmail.com with your full name, home address, email address and a contact number.

Thank you.


February 2024 – Daytime course running / 23rd: Morning booked & Afternoon booked

March 2024 – 1st: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 8th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 15th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 22nd: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 29th: Closed.

April 2024 – Not available (daytime course running)

May 2024 – Not available (daytime course running)

June 2024 – Not available (daytime course running)

July 2024 – 5th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked

September 2024 – 13th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 20th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 27th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked

October 2024 – 4th: Morning booked & Afternoon booked / 11th, 18th and 25th Not available (daytime course running)

November 2024 – 8th: Morning available & Afternoon available / 15th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 22nd: Morning available & Afternoon available / 29th: Not available (daytime course running)

December 2024 – Not available (daytime course running)

January 2025 – Not available (daytime course running)

February 2025 – 7th: Not available (daytime course running) / 14th: Morning available & Afternoon available / 28th: Morning booked & Afternoon available

March 2025 – 7th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 14th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 21st: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 28th: Morning available & Afternoon available

April 2025 – 4th: Not available (daytime course running) / 25th: Morning available & Afternoon available

May 2025 – 2nd: Morning available & Afternoon available / 9th, 16th and 23rd: Not available (daytime course running)

June 2025 – 6th: Not available (daytime course running) / 13th: Morning available & Afternoon available / 20th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 27th: Morning booked & Afternoon available

July 2025 – 4th: Morning booked & Afternoon available / 11th: Morning booked & Afternoon available


Examples of past sessions…

Customer wanted to know how to use his new router trimmer and all of its components. We spent time to change and use different cutters, fix different attachments and work with the tool until completely confident.

Customer wanted to know how to cut and fix shiplap to cover her shed. Using the tape measure to record the length accurately, she used the chop saw safely and used power drivers to fix the shiplap to a true level.

Customer wanted to know how to use his hand tools safely. We went through each tool and worked with them. We also worked on sharpening them until super sharp!

Customer wanted to know how to make big partition frames to build a garden shed (4 x 5 metres). We made a scaled down shed, with all the components including the roof.

Customer wanted to get better using his hand tools to form wood joints. We went through a number of wood joints until the customer felt much more comfortable.

Customer wanted to make tools holders for his own workshop. Together, we made a number of racks for his saws, planes, sand paper and more.

Customer wanted to build a dog bed on wheels which would work also as a storage space. She drew her idea and made it happen

Customer wanted to make his own workbench. We machined the frame and added the components to be fixed together at his own place



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