Luck really is the determining factor in being able to turn a craft into a proper career. I myself carve wood and only recently found a possible in as an assistant to an artist who makes block prints. Good luck to you and setting up that workshop.This is too real. The luthier across the road gets phone calls every week from people wanting to learn the craft. But it's not really possible to take on apprentices these days depending on the country. As the teacher still needs to build/repair to make a living, and the apprentice is not useful enough to help with anything meaningful. Luckily they were willing to give me free tips as I'm in the process of setting up my own workshop.
Oof ouch my transmissionIf your car in parked can't handled a slope like that, someone cut your break lines
Thank you. I hope you learn a lot during your time as an assistant!Luck really is the determining factor in being able to turn a craft into a proper career. I myself carve wood and only recently found a possible in as an assistant to an artist who makes block prints. Good luck to you and setting up that workshop.