Wood surface finishing: basic course in Berlin
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In this six-hour basic course, you will learn everything about the correct surface treatment of wood. From pretreatment to final treatment, we'll show you how to properly sand wood, choose the appropriate abrasives and which surface coatings are suitable for your project.
You can bring your own object or make your own samples. Let a professional introduce you to the world of oils, waxes and paints and learn the most important techniques to perfectly finish your wood projects.
The courses take place with a maximum of 4 participants in order to be able to guarantee individual support.
By the end of the course, you will be able to independently refine wood surfaces and apply your knowledge to future projects. Book now and discover the art of surface finishing!
Note: All images 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.
How does this activity work?
- Introduction to surface finishing
- Proper sanding of wood and selection of abrasives
- Application of oils, waxes, glazes and varnishes
- Practical exercises with your projects or patterns
- Final meeting and individual tips
Who should definitely take part?
The course is aimed at all amateur carpenters and DIY enthusiasts who want to deepen their knowledge of surface finishing. No previous experience is required.
Details to remember
What to bring?
- Clothing that can get dirty
- Optional: Your own wooden object to edit
What is included?
- Material required
- use of tools and machines
- Expert guidance and support
Hobbytischlerei
In Hobbytischlerei, you will learn how to work wood with tools and machines in theory and practice.
In our experience workshop, we will show you how to select the right wood, plan your workpiece and how to best process it.