This course is
suitable for all levels of ability. All students will bring along
a small piece of furniture such as a chair or a small table and a
box such as a jewellery box or a tea caddy - both in need of
restoration. If you are a beginner you can learn some basic
skills, or those wanting to improve their skills can progress to
more advanced projects.
With expert
tuition you will work at your own pace towards fully restoring
your pieces using traditional methods. Once accepted onto the
course, you should contact Philip Hodge prior to the start of the
course to discuss the actual pieces that you would like to
restore. This is not an upholstery course and although simple
upholstery tasks may be possible, they do not really come within
the remit of this course.
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All projects
will be discussed as a group & students will learn new skills
and techniques such as French Polishing, veneering, and blending
repairs, from both their own and other students` pieces as well
as tutor demonstrations. As a group we will discuss the problems
thrown up by each project. Following expert advice and help from
the tutor, each student will then work towards getting their two
projects to a finish by the end of the week. While no guarantee
can be given that projects will be finished within the week, if
they are not over ambitious it should be infinitely possible.
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You will learn
new skills and techniques both from your own and other people`s
projects. The actual details of this will vary according to what
repairs are necessary on the pieces brought to the course.
However, it would be usual for it to include woodworking repairs,
veneer repairs, French polishing, and the blending of repairs.
This course has a certain amount of flexibility and if the group
would like a group demonstration by the tutor of a particular
task such as tool sharpening or French polishing then this can be
arranged.
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The reason for
you having 2 projects on the go is that there may be times when
one of the projects is untouchable because of drying glue,
polish, etc. So, to save standing around, you will be able to
work on your other project.
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All tools will
be provided by the tutor. If you have any "favourite"
tools that you like to use then you are welcome to bring them
along (no power tools please). This might also help if by
coincidence all students want to perform the same repair at the
same time.
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Most materials
should be available on site or can be ordered. These will be
charged at cost to the individual student.
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Students should
bring along a pair of safety glasses, a pair of Marigold rubber gloves
and an apron or other protective clothing -
Course Aprons available
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Places will be
confirmed in writing on receipt of completed application form and
remittance. In the event of you cancelling your booking or
failing to pay the full fee, your place on the course cannot be
guaranteed. In the event of your cancellation, your fee will only
be refunded if your place can be filled by another student.
Philip Hodge has the right to cancel the course in exceptional
circumstances, in which case, students would receive a full
refund of all monies paid.
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If you are travelling from away, and
require accommodation, details
of local places to stay are available . If you have any other special
requirements or queries please don`t hesitate to contact me.
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All courses will be held at my Kirby Bedon
workshop, which is 3 miles south of Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Directions will be sent with the final invoice.
For more
information on the venue for this course please click below

Workshop
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Unless stated otherwise all furniture restoration courses run Monday -
Friday
2010 COURSE DATES
October 11th - 15th (course full)
2011
COURSE DATES
February 21st - 25th
June 20th - 24th
October 31st - November 4th
There will be a maximum of 6
students on any course, to allow for personal tuition.

COURSE FEE 2010
£315
(£75 deposit + £240 balance)
COURSE FEE 2011
£325
(£75 deposit + £250 balance)
This is payable by cheque or by credit/debit card via Paypal
For
further information or booking details please contact Philip Hodge
Tel:+44
(0)1508 493136
Email:
philip@philiphodgeantiques.co.uk
Or
you can find booking forms to print or email on your own computer by
clicking below. (Click on back button to return to this
page)
2010

2011

To pay using
PAYPAL please click here
If you wish to pay
using Google Checkout please let us know & we will arrange for you
to be emailed a Google Checkout invoice
DISCOUNT
If you attend at least 3 courses with Philip
Hodge in a calendar year you will get a 5% discount on all courses
(deducted from the last course fee)
The course will run from 10 am to
approximately 4.30 pm on each day. There will be a break during
the morning and afternoon sessions for tea/coffee. The lunch break
will be 3/4 - 1 hour long (the start time for this may be
staggered depending on each students needs). Tea, coffee &
biscuits will be provided within the course fee but students
should bring their own packed lunch on each day.
Places
on courses can be reserved for up to 14 days to allow you time to
return forms & deposits. Please email or phone to request this
service.

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