Craftsmanship in Berlin: tinting by hand

In the course, you will learn the 3 types of tinting with hand tools and make your own box.
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up to 4 people
Berlin
8h

About this class

Among wood compounds, zinc plating, with its variants finger tinting, open dovetail toning, concealed dovetail connection, occupies a special position. They are an expression and proof of high-quality furniture production. Especially if they are made by hand. The prong connections are not only stabilizing wood compounds, but also very attractive design elements in high-quality furniture construction.

All pictures shown in the course area are only sample photos. When carrying out the courses, there may be discrepancies between the images posted and the manufactured products

What you’ll do in the class

  • Theoretical introduction to the production of the three learned tints
  • Familiarise yourself with essential tools
  • Practical exercises using a workpiece
  • permanent support from a journeyman

Who is the class suitable for?

The course is aimed at all amateur carpenters and DIY enthusiasts who want to start working with wood. No previous experience is required.

Details to remember

What to bring to the class
  • Sturdy footwear
  • Clothes that can get dirty
What is included in the class?
  • Material required
  • use of tools and machines
  • Expert guidance and support
Teamevents and groups
Also ideal as a private or team event.
Duration
8h
Location
The course takes place at the Hobbytischlerei Werkstatt in Alt - Kaulsdorf in Berlin.
Languages
German
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