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05395 Early New Mexico Punched Tin Work, Section FCC
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Class Description
This one day, hands-on workshop, will teach you the basic techniques of doing punched tinwork. You will learn and practice stamping, punching and scoring on tin. Your class projects, which you can complete in this one day course, are a night-light with electrical and a tin frame with mirror (approx.12" x 20"). Note: A lab fee of $50, payable to Ginny or Ted Arellanes, is due on the day of class and this covers the materials needed for your projects and the use of all the tools. A lunch break of 1/2 hour, at noon, will allow you enough time to finish your projects. Bring a sack lunch.
Please read: A lab fee of $50, payable to Ginny or Ted Arellanes, is due on the day of class and this covers the materials needed for your projects and the use of all the tools. A lunch break of 1/2 hour, at noon, will allow you enough time to finish your projects. Bring a sack lunch.
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM; 1 session on November 21, 2009
Tuition: $85.00   Available Discounts     Materials Cost: $50.00
Instructor: Ted Arellanes
Location: CE South Building      Map

 
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