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About this course: This three hour information session is suitable for anyone with an interest in the traditional craft of tuck pointing. The session will focus on tuck pointing in historic buildings...
About this course: This three hour information session is suitable for anyone with an interest in the traditional craft of tuck pointing. The session will focus on tuck pointing in historic buildings and will include a walk to examine examples at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham as well as a demonstration of the process.
9.45am: Registration
10am-1pm: Session
There will be a coffee break
About the tutor: Charles Reilly is a highly experienced craftsman with a passion for repairing heritage brick buildings. As the managing director of Georgian Brickwork Charles leads a small team of specialist bricklayers in Kent. Georgian Brickwork focuses on using traditional methods and materials to repair and restore listed and period properties. Charles started developing his training programme in 2016 to ensure that his knowledge and skills are passed on to the next generation of bricklayers. More recently he has begun to offer a wider programme of courses to anyone with an interest in heritage brickwork.
Who is this course for?
This course is for anyone with an interest in heritage brickwork and the specialist craft of Tuck pointing, no prior experience or trowel skills needed
If you are a bricklayer and want to learn how to Tuck Point please book a place on Traditional Tuck Pointing GBB2
How will I be taught?
Courses for heritage professionals, homeowners and those with an interest in the conservation of heritage brickwork take place in groups of between 5/10 people depending on the topic. The focus of these sessions is on informing and awareness raising. Many sessions also include a demonstration of a practical skill with opportunities to ask questions and discuss problems.
What do I need to bring with me?
We provide:
All tools and training materials
Tea & Coffee
H&S equipment such as safety goggles and gloves -but you may bring your own if you prefer.
You need to:
Wear practical comfortable clothes
Wear practical protective footwear
Bring a notepad and pen -if you want to make notes
Lunch is available to buy from one of The Historic Dockyard eateries. Or you can bring your own lunch and there are outdoor spaces to eat such as the Commissioner’s Garden or the Tennis Court Lawn. For more information visit https://thedockyard.co.uk/plan-your-visit/food-drink/
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About this course: This four-day professional development workshop is suitable for experienced heritage bricklayers with an interest in developing their knowledge and skill in traditional craft of tuc...
About this course: This four-day professional development workshop is suitable for experienced heritage bricklayers with an interest in developing their knowledge and skill in traditional craft of tuck pointing. The sessions will cover making a Frenchman Tool, the methods and materials for colour washing the brickwork, applying the stopping, and creating finish with the putty ribbon. There will be practical opportunities to ‘have a go’ and develop your own skill at each stage of the process. By the end of the course you will have created several panels of Tuck Pointed brickwork
Registration: 8.45am
Session 1: 9am – 12.30pm
Lunch: 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Session 2: 1.30pm – 4.00pm
About the tutor
Charles Reilly is a highly experienced craftsman with a passion for repairing heritage brick buildings. As the managing director of Georgian Brickwork Charles leads a small team of specialist bricklayers in Kent. Georgian Brickwork focuses on using traditional methods and materials to repair and restore listed and period properties. Charles started developing his training programme in 2016 to ensure that his knowledge and skills are passed on to the next generation of bricklayers.
Who is this course for? This course is for experienced Bricklayers who are used to working with Lime Mortar and want to find out more about the advanced skill of Tuck Pointing.
If you are an experienced bricklayer but are unfamiliar with using Lime we recommend you first book a place on the one day course Understanding and Using Lime Mortar GBB1. If you would like to book both courses to run back-to-back over five days please contact the office to discuss possible dates.
If you are not a Bricklayer but you are interested in finding out more about the traditional skill of Tuck Pointing please book a place on Traditional Tuck Pointing GB2
How will I be taught? The course is informal, and learning takes place through discussion, observation, locality tours, and practical opportunities to ‘have a go’. The focus will be on sharing knowledge and developing practical skills. Charles gives individual guided support during the practical sessions. Courses for bricklayers have a maximum of 2/3 students to ensure time for answering individual questions, discussing common problems and sharing tips.
What do I need to bring with me?
We provide
All tools and training materials
Tea & Coffee
H&S equipment such as safety goggles and gloves -but you may bring your own if you prefer.
You need to
Wear practical comfortable clothes
Wear protective footwear
Bring a notepad and pen -if you want to make notes
Lunch is available to buy from one of The Historic Dockyard eateries. Or you can bring your own lunch and there are outdoor spaces to eat such as the Commissioner’s Garden or the Tennis Court Lawn. For more information visit https://thedockyard.co.uk/plan-your-visit/food-drink/
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
This four-day professional development workshop is suitable for experienced heritage bricklayers with an interest in developing their knowledge and skill in traditional craft of tuck pointing. The se...
This four-day professional development workshop is suitable for experienced heritage bricklayers with an interest in developing their knowledge and skill in traditional craft of tuck pointing. The sessions will cover making a Frenchman Tool, the methods and materials for colour washing the brickwork, applying the stopping, and creating finish with the putty ribbon.