Making Jobs- A Working Environment
…when you dig around a little you come across little pockets, enclaves if you will, of people actually training and retraining people to work, enter the work force by providing…
…when you dig around a little you come across little pockets, enclaves if you will, of people actually training and retraining people to work, enter the work force by providing…
…handwork in woodworking is to dismantle any and all attitudes coming from professionals over the decades saying that you cannot make a living from woodworking by hand methods. That depends…
…of wood but there is experiential knowledge that could intervene and say this would work in this wood type. Enter an exam for the City and Guilds Examination Board and…
…not more) than many if not most so called professionals; proportionally that is. And amateur woodworkers outnumber professionals by many hundreds to one. Tool makers and sales outlets indeed target…
…on professional editors, professional woodworkers, professional sales outlets, colleges and universities to hold the future but you, the amateurs, that have proved yourselves so very solid. All of the above…
…places of specialisation. John apprenticed with me for two hears. He entered a national competition for professional makers and took second place. After judging, talking to the judges they found…
…noun from amatus, past participle of amare “to love” (see Amy). Meaning “one who cultivates and participates (in something) but does not pursue it professionally or with an eye to gain” (as opposed to professional)…
…‘professional‘ woodworkers let me know this week how wrong I was on saw sharpening techniques, even from one who never sharpened his own saws in fifty years as a professional…
…Woodworking which are ideal for getting going with woodworking: https://commonwoodworking.com/dashboard-courses/ There are a few on YouTube that may be suitable: Making a cutting board in any available space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbreLrpLW_c&feature=youtu.be Making…
…its true power. Resolve can mean to melt, dissolve, reduce to liquid; separate into component parts; alter, alter in form or nature by application of physical process. In the intransitive…
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