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Lost wax Ceramic Shell

Bronze Casting

Guy ex RAF from Norfolk

Have you enjoyed the course, has it met with your expectations?

Ithoroughly enjoyed the course and it exceeded my expectations in all aspects.

At any point on the course were you anxious, unsure or afraid?

No, all tuition,instructions and support were extremely clear and gave me full confidence in what I had been instructed in.

Was the information delivered in such a way as you could understand it easily?

All instructions were very easy to understand and follow, At any point I felt I did not understand I found John was always easy to approach.

What did you most like about this course?

Relaxed tuition and learning new skills.

What did you least like about this course?

N?A Liked all of it!

Is there anything we could improve upon?

Maybe some basic written instructions on types of materials and quantities used, I did not want to stop and make too many notes.

Would you recommend this course to other people?

Definately and highly recommended to all.

Top - Guy working on silicon rubber mould and above - taking a life-cast mould from fellow student. Below Guy using the vacuum tank and vacuuming rubber for mouldmaking.

Foundry casting and sculpture courses, life-moulding & mouldmaking courses

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