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2nd August 2005, 05:07 PM #1New Member
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Learning woodcarving
Hello,
Does anyone know where I could learn woodcarving in Melbourne, that isn't extremely expensive? I work full-time, so I am looking for a way to learn after hours..
Thanks,
Jamie
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3rd August 2005, 05:17 PM #2
Try the VWA (Victorian woodworkers Association) for starters. I know Karl Lutz is a member and is offering carving course over two Saurdays in the near future.
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3rd August 2005, 05:21 PM #3
You could also look for carving groups. I don't know where however I did overhear a conversation about a particular woodgroup who mostly carve. Don't know where they are, try yellow pages or white for that matter.
You might also try the Peninsula woodturners, there is a lot of wood knowledge there.
Cheers."What a fabulous race! Barry Sheene's riding his Suzuki as though he's married to it."
Quote/Murray Walker.
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