LeatherNerd Report post Posted November 9, 2015 HI! I'm a novice leatherworker living in Saratoga Springs, Utah. I'm trying to learn as much as possible. Obviously I can't really offer any skilled labor (yet), but if you're working leather anywhere within a few hours of Utah Valley, I would love to come spend a day in your shop sweeping up, cleaning shop, and taking care of the annoying menial tasks that keep you from focusing on your art. I would do this just for the opportunity to generally watch the business of your business happening. If you have a few minutes now and then to show and teach, so much the better. I get out to Columbus, Ohio about once a quarter for work, and can take a day to drive out to meet you if you're within 2-4 hours' drive. Scheduling this might be I work in software so my schedule is very very flexible. I can come out any day Mon-Sat if I can schedule the time off in advance. P.S. If you have customers coming in and out of your shop, let me take this opportunity to say that I am well-groomed, bathe regularly, friendly and professional. (Hey, if I ran a store and you offered, I would ask before letting you come hang out at my shop all day!) Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redochre Report post Posted November 9, 2015 Dear Novices everywhere....... This is how its done. Well done that man. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tboyce Report post Posted November 17, 2015 Dave, I don't have a shop but I do have a bench in my garage and I live in Lehi just down the road. I'd be happy to help you out. Moreover, I belong to a group in SLC called makers. We kind of pool our money together, pay 50 bucks a month membership fee and we have a space in Salt Lake that has a full wood shop, laser cutter, metal shop, 3D printer. CNC routers, and robotics/electronics bench. They have me teaching a leatherworking class every other Tuesday. Their hope is to eventually have a leatherworking bench there as well stocked with tools. The way I work with the class is have them bring to me an example of something they'd like to make and I sort of mentor them through it. You're welcome to join in. HI! I'm a novice leatherworker living in Saratoga Springs, Utah. I'm trying to learn as much as possible. Obviously I can't really offer any skilled labor (yet), but if you're working leather anywhere within a few hours of Utah Valley, I would love to come spend a day in your shop sweeping up, cleaning shop, and taking care of the annoying menial tasks that keep you from focusing on your art. I would do this just for the opportunity to generally watch the business of your business happening. If you have a few minutes now and then to show and teach, so much the better. I get out to Columbus, Ohio about once a quarter for work, and can take a day to drive out to meet you if you're within 2-4 hours' drive. Scheduling this might be I work in software so my schedule is very very flexible. I can come out any day Mon-Sat if I can schedule the time off in advance. P.S. If you have customers coming in and out of your shop, let me take this opportunity to say that I am well-groomed, bathe regularly, friendly and professional. (Hey, if I ran a store and you offered, I would ask before letting you come hang out at my shop all day!) Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites