Course number 59 completed and the last but one of the year and thanks as ever to Professor Billy aka David Mayne who runs the courses with me. It was a fairly easy going one to be honest, we had three returning students and a new one who is very creative anyway so everyone seemed to know what they were doing pretty much. First up in my room was Ilona who’d travelled down from Cumbria and wanted to make some kind of diorama looking piece which she could slot one of her stained glass panels into the back of. Once she’d mastered plasma cutting and we’d found an old metal trunk to house everything in she was away. I also had Craig, an ex aerospace engineer who first came on our course last year and brought a scale maquette made from cardboard based on turbine blades which he immediately set about scaling up and welding together. In Billy’s room were Steven and Steve who’ve both been numerous times before so they set about working through the junk materials we had in stock and made owls, butterflies, flowers and obelisks. They’d probably have made more pieces between them if it hadn’t been for the fact that Steven had to go early for a concert and Steve kept welding things in the wrong place and had to keep altering them. We’ve got one more course for this year then we’ll look at sorting next year’s dates out. If you want to receive them before they go on general release just drop me an email.