Teaching & Mentoring

Learn from John through one of his frequent courses, or come and spend time in his Workshop based in Nelson, New Zealand.

 
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Teaching

John's teaching career spans over thirty years, tutoring in craft, design and visual arts programmes from 1986 to 1999 and establishing New Zealand's only fine woodworking programme - The Center for Fine Woodworking - in Nelson in 2004, He directed and taught the programme for eleven years until 2016. Now, throughout the year John offers a wide range of short courses. These take place in various workshops throughout New Zealand and cover all aspects of fine woodworking .

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Mentoring

John is sought out as a universally respected  and thoughtful advisor, opening  his workshop to woodworkers of all levels seeking advancement and mentoring. He  offers specific design and technical guidance on your own project or can develop a project especially for you to meet your needs. Space is limited to a maximum of 3 participants and can be booked by the day or week.

The opportunity to work alongside  practising craftspeople in a lively workshop is well recognised as an important part of  developing as a designer/maker. The opportunity to extend one's ability and develop broad confidence by moving into new areas is facilitated by having access to good equipment, advice and experience as and when needed. 

 
 

What People Are Saying

 

“I was in Nelson for 3 months as part of my Danish furniture-maker apprenticeship, and had such a great time in John’s workshop. It was a back-to-basics reminder for me, I learnt great stuff about traditional woodworking, making my own hand tools especially had, and still has, made a great impact. The people I met in this small community, woodworkers and non-woodworkers were so incredibly nice and generous to me, It’s a time I will never forget.”

— Stine, Denmark

I had some basic woodworking skills but I wanted to understand the process and master the techniques of designing and making my own furniture. In other words, I was looking for a mentor. John turned out to be ideal in this role. Working in my own space or his well-equipped workshop, for whatever time suited us both, he expertly and patiently helped me develop design ideas into satisfyingly executed pieces of furniture I’m proud of. For me, it’s been the perfect solution.

— Jane, Nelson

“If you’re in New Zealand and have ever fancied having a go at woodworking, this is the man to learn with. I have never met such an inspirational teacher/talented maker.”

— Mia, UK

 
 

Student work

 

Lachlan Park,  Chair, America Oak, Victoria Australia

Mia Trew, Jewellery box, European Walnut

Jane Connor, Easy chair, American Ash

For those interested in mentoring, John is often asked about…

 
 
  • How to get started in woodwork

  • Setting up a workshop and workshop design

  • Machinery and tool advice

  • Health and safety, operating machinery safely, dust extraction

  • Sourcing, storing and drying timber

  • All types of design and technical problems

  • What’s the best way to do what I want to do