Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
If you slide into my DM I can help you out...Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
Scumbag anaweza Kusaidia. Lakini ukiamua kuendea capentry skills kwa ule jamaa wa Dago weka expectations as per the song below:
If you slide into my DM I can help you out...
Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
First, ingia workshop ya juakali where you can learn the basics using manual tools. Make sure it is a busy workshop.After you get comfortable with the basics, you can now join a workshop with modern tools. Make sure the workshop you choose is close to your residence because you will need lots of time for the initial stages. Ukifika hapo you can get in touch for further directions on acquiring advanced skills.Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
You should hang for this. Someone who doesn't know the alphabet cannot learn by reading. The path you suggest works only because you have some clues.You dont have to be officially enrolled on a course to start learning. Wood working requires that you learn about trees. Learn about wood growth, wood grains, tree harvesting, timber seasoning. Learn about processing, learn about finishing. Most importantly, learn about quality and maintaining the highest standards.
Na tools nitatoa wapi?? Be practical.....You can get 1000s carpentry tutorials and specialized carpentry skills, power carpentry tools intro, use, maintenance and direct first hand advice from 20 > yrs experienced capenters etc TOTALLY FREE on youtube and othet sites online.
In this day and age, there is no excuse to pay or attend formal classes to acquire some types of skills.
Kila kitu iko hapa hapa mtandaoni.
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First, ingia workshop ya juakali where you can learn the basics using manual tools. Make sure it is a busy workshop.After you get comfortable with the basics, you can now join a workshop with modern tools. Make sure the workshop you choose is close to your residence because you will need lots of time for the initial stages. Ukifika hapo you can get in touch for further directions on acquiring advanced skills.
Na tools nitatoa wapi?? Be practical.....
And ofcourse can't buy all the tools at once...mimi si birrionare..... And my purpose for learning is not commercialKuna duka ilifunguliwa the hub this month lakini already nimeskia bei ni wazimu. Itabidi downtown.
You should hang for this. Someone who doesn't know the alphabet cannot learn by reading. The path you suggest works only because you have some clues.
Tools ni gani zitahitaka ?Na tools nitatoa wapi?? Be practical.....
Hio ni advice ingekua appropriate 1970s, kwa sasa hio yako ni bad and time wasting.
Mtu anawiza watch mavideo za capentry theory and practicals na advice on hand and powertools....alafu a buy tools na materials and go on from there bila kusumbua watu.
I have Wood if you're willing to learn!...Am a student of life....am a good learner and I want to learn carpentry skills using modern equipment..... I want a conducive place where they don't discriminate on gender.
Also, can I get the skills first-hand from experienced carpenters???
Kindly advise....
Advice yako sio mbaya but you must consider the learner's stage and background. For someone who is totally new in a field, the fastest way to give up is to walk without guidance. Even the best equipped learners need some guidance to take off.Chief, why do want to hang me?![]()
. I have some background kwa woodworking. I also want to improve our peoples skills ndio wapate kazi nzuri majuu. I'm doing this for a totally selfish reason. I have sons and daughters and I hope wataoa na waolewe. Where will they get spouses if I dont invest in the community?