Fethard-on-Sea, Ireland, April 25, 2018: Bevel Woodworking School is pleased to announce several exciting changes. A new woodworking course, an upgrade of facilities and a new partnership will mean positive changes for the school. The school’s mission is to provide a facility where people can learn and create, use hand tools with confidence and complete a woodwork project with a great sense of pride, is a reality now.
Bevel Woodworking School is pleased to introduce an all-new course, teaching students how to create the famous Mackintosh Chair. Following the continued success of the Adirondack Chair Course, this new two-day course will allow students to use tools such as the block plane, tenon saw, jigsaw, bobbin sander and others. Students will take home their own Mackintosh Chair made from solid beech, crafted with their own hands. The experience of being in a workshop, away from an office environment or your usual workplace, and taking home the finished product is something unique, satisfying and fun. The first class starts in April 2018.
There have also been further additions and changes. The facilities at Bevel Woodworking School have been upgraded. The workshop has a new canteen, where refreshments are available and new toilet facilities have been added as well. The school is also pleased to announce a partnership with Irish National Heritage Park in Wexford. One course per month will be held on their premises, starting in March 2018.
For more information about the school and its services, visit the website at Bevel Woodworking School or call 086 8232180.
About Bevel Woodworking School: Bevel Woodworking School is owned and run by Tommy Kelly. Courses are accessible to anyone, regardless of skill level in woodworking. Everything the student needs for each course is supplied, materials, tuition and tools. Class sizes are kept small, typically eight people to a course with individualized attention and opportunities to make new friends. Attending the school with family or loved ones makes it even better.