Our workshops are pretty well equipped. If you need anything, don’t hesitate to ask – the following list is probably not complete.

Ceramics workshop

– potter’s wheel
– slab roller
– extruder and dies
– plaster moulds
– hand tools
– glazing cabinet

The raw materials – clay, porcelain, glazes, engobes, etc. – are not part of the workshop, and everyone must bring their own materials. However, they can be stored on site.

Moulding workshop

– plaster lathe
– plaster whirler
– vacuum pump
– cottle boards, straps, joint clamps and elastics
– small tools

Of course, you are also free to use the tools in the ceramics workshop to make your own models.

Jewellery workshop

– three workbenches complete with saws, pliers, files, suspended motor, etc.
– soldering equipment butan/air
– Puk 5.1
– hand engraving tools
– tools for stone setting
– wax injector and small wax working tools
– equipment for lost-wax casting in investment or sand
– oxygen/acetylene torch or electric crucible for casting

The raw materials – metal, solder, stones (fine or not), wax, etc. – are not part of the workshop, and everyone must bring their own materials. However, they can be stored on site.

Metal workshop

– a small Hobbymat MD-65 metal lathe
– a small Sieg SX2 milling machine
– a band saw
– a combination folder-roller-shears
– a small, larger folding machine
– a hydraulic bar bending machine
– an acetylene-oxygen welding unit
– a TIG welding unit (which also does MMA, generally referred to as ‘arc welding’)

Wood workshop

– a table circular saw
– a band saw
– a planer
– a router
– diverse hand and power tools