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Video course: Basic course in turning
Video course: Basic course in turning
Regular price
150 SEK
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150 SEK
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PLEASE NOTE: The video class is in SWEDISH
Do you want to prepare for your first turning course – or do you need to brush up on the basics at home on the lathe?
This video course gives you a clear and calm overview of how to turn a cylinder - whether you're sitting at the wheel yourself at home or want to feel a little more prepared for your first physical course.
How to get the file:
After completing your purchase, you will receive an email with the video!
What you get:
- ✿ A 15-minute video course, divided into 12 chapters so you can easily jump to what you need.
- ✿ Step by step: how to center, open, lift the walls and get that first little cylinder.
- ✿ Smart tricks to avoid common beginner mistakes (and how to save them when they happen).
- ✿ We show the steps from multiple angles, so that you can follow along more easily even if you are new to the disc.
- ✿ The course is in Swedish and has Swedish subtitles so you can watch even without sound.
- ✿ Easy-to-navigate layout with headings so you can pause, skip forward or backward in the video and watch at your own pace.
For those of you who want…
- ✿ feel less frustrated and more confident.
- ✿ understand what is happening on the record – and why.
- ✿ save time on Googling, jumping between several different videos online and avoiding guessing.
- ✿ train on your own terms, at your own pace.
- ✿ have an educational and safe guide that doesn't stress or complicate things.
After purchase, you will receive the video directly to your email – and it is yours to keep forever.
For those of you who have already scheduled a physical shooting course with us, you will receive a 60 SEK discount on the video, so you can make the most of your time on site in the studio.
About the instructor
Marielle Jensen , founder of Moja Keramik, is a self-taught turner and has held over 50 beginner courses in turning since the fall of 2023.
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