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[QUOTE="UKTT Darren, post: 175841, member: 739"] All training courses are artificial so learning there can only give you the grounding to go out and put your skills to the test, some courses are good and some not so good, time duration of the course is irrelevant as its what you are taught when you are there, you could do a 6 week course but if the instruction is poor or not correct you will learn very little, after the first day on my course you are capeable of shaping a tile arround any problem perfectly whether it be a toilet, washbasin, shower base doesnt matter, once you know how to shape a tile thats all you need, on my website there is a picture of a playboy bunny cut out of tiles, the re cut back into a set of tiles under it, everyone is capeable of doing that after the first afternoon on the first day of my course, so a toilet, washbasin would be very simple after having those skills not sure which course peterhouse done but it doesnt sound that good if you cant cut around an object correctly, tiling a straight flat wall with 20 rows of tiles is a pointless exercise as after the first couple of rows you are repeating yourself therefore learning nothing new on the other 18 rows, Make sure you choose a course that has a wide variety of contents not just repetive straight tiling Darren [/QUOTE]
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