It's run by Hertford Regional College at the Broxbourne Campus.Signing up is easy, no entry requirements, it's £95 for 10 weeks every Thursday 19:00 til 21:30. So £9.50 for 2.5 hours to use all of the tools there and they have some limited materials.
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Machines that I noticed were at least two Bridgeport mills, possibly three. A mixture of twelve lathes, ranging from smaller chester lathes to large Colchester students as well as others, with multiple items of tooling imaginable for each lathe. Further equipment included surface grinding machines, bandsaws, Guilotines, and others that I wasn't sure of. The course has a steady following of repeat subscribers who don't have acess to all the equipment in their own workshops. The programme seems flexible and tailored to the level of the student. As myself and one other were both complete newbies then we was given the tour and introduced to the lathe and the basics. Others just carried on with whatever projects they had underway, ranging from locomotive boilers to tools from what I could see.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and the lecturer was extremely enthusiastic and seemed to relish passing on his knowledge, I can already see myself becoming a repeat student until I get all the tools I need in my workshop!
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