For seminar graduates, an Apprentice Program modeled on mentoring apprenticeships of old is offered. Fay's Jedi Metal Shaping Program provides a unique opportunity to hone your skills in a 1, 2, 3, or 4-week program custom-designed to match your interest and previous experience. You will have the chance to work one-on-one with Fay on your own project, and you will be required to keep a daily journal of what you did that day. Additionally, you will will get to build your own air planishing hammer and dies, and you'll get to keep whatever you make. Weekly accomodations (room and board) are available. Click here to see what past apprentices are up to!
A chance to learn and/or improve your skills in:
- Elements of Style and Design
- Drawing
- Spatial Relationships
- Materials: Characteristics, Selection, and Use
- Material science–
high magnification viewing of metallurgy specimens
- Buck design, foam, wooden, cardboard, and metal
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- Metal Shaping
- Welding: modern inverter welders, argon gas purification system, parameters in welding
- Lathe and milling machine set-up and operation
- Building an air planishing hammer
- Machine Tool Reconditioning:
hand and power scraping of machine surfaces
- Automobile Design eras 1900-current,
including design proportions, use of sweeps
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- Woodworking, operation and adjustment of power equipment,
and making case furniture
- Home furnishings
- Furniture design 1640-1840
- Furniture design 1840-Modern
- Upholstery – operation and function of
an industrial sewing machine -
automobile interiors and details
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If you are interested in pursuing this advanced program, and have successfully completed a seminar, contact
Fay directly for pricing, availability and qualifications. Click on the links below to see more!
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