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Starts: Mon 16 Apr 2012
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Course Information Sheet

Furniture restoration - mixed ability   

Fees:   full £157   conc £62   non EU £253
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   Code
Tue   19:00-21:00   11   MAC   24/04/12   10/07/12   CF3030
Tutor:  Michael Nixon   Nearly Full
Fri   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   27/04/12   13/07/12   CF3032
Tutor:  Mark Finamore   Full

What will the course cover?

Start or further develop your skills in furniture restoration. While working on your own furniture, learn how to cope with the different problems that can occur, from patching missing wood, mouldings and parts, to colouring, finishing/refinishing and final waxing. Please bring your project to the first class.

Who is the course for?

The course is designed for learners who would like to learn skills employed in the restoration of furniture. You will bring items of furniture (size restricted), which require some form of restoration - damaged finish, scratch scuffs, missing veneer, broken legs and loose joints.

What skills, knowledge or experience do I need to start this course?

No previous experience required.

What should I be able to do by the end of the course?

Demonstrate the ability to apply Health and Safety procedures in a work shop. Identify and repair 2 types of finish. Identify 3 types of wood stain. Recognise 3 different woods used in furniture construction. Identify 3 historical periods for furniture. Identify 5 specialist restoration hand tools. Assess damage to furniture. Write a restoration plan. Restore own project. Evaluate restoration techniques used.

How is the course organised?

"One to one, group, demonstrations, project work. Question and answer sessions. "

What extra study or practice is expected outside of the class?

Minor fact finding, purchasing of specialist materials and equipment

How will my progress be assessed?

Individual assessment of restoration work and feed back from tutor. Your progress will also be recorded on your Individual Learning Plan and Learning Journal.

What can I expect to go on to after this course?

"Projects which require alternative skills or a higher level of the same skills, discuss with your tutor to see if your next project is appropriate. "

Are there any other costs and what do I need to bring?

"Cost of some materials, dependant on project advice will be given by tutor. Please bring own item of furniture to the first class. We have limited storage - some items may not be left. Older clothes, apron if desired, stout shoes. Note pad and pen and a camera. "

What support is available?

"Help with literacy and numeracy is available through the basic education programme and the ESOL programme offers help for speakers of other languages. Additional support can be provided for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Details are available in the Guide or from teaching or Reception staff. "



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