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    Default Furniture for beginners

    Hi all, first post.

    Wanted to have a career in wood when i was going through school, but things change and had to take a different route.

    feeling settled now and finally going to start doing something I always wanted to do.

    I have enrolled in a short course next month called furniture for beginners.

    Hopefully as my skills improve I'll be able to take on some more detailed courses like some of the ones I have seen on here.

    Great forum.

    Cheers

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    Welcome to the addiction!

    You'll have fun during your course, I'm sure. Where abouts are you? North, West, East?

    Dave.
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    Hi Dave,

    Im in th west. The course I'm taking is in Thornbury.
    Making a side table or lamp table using pine or tassy oak. Should be fun

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    Another westie! This is the CAE course I take it?
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    Hey kman,

    sure is the CAE course. Have you got any feedback on this course? Any good?

    Cheers

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    I haven't done it, I just had a friend ask me about it a while back is all. Looks OK, certainly if you don't have any significant knowledge already it looks like a good place to start.
    "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
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    Good luck with the course tigersnakekoi
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    Cheers John

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    Thanks all, I'll definitely let you know how it goes. Might even put up a picture or 2

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