Monday, October 12, 2009

Wood 1019 Spot Repair II: Jerry Behrens visits DCTC again to talk touch-up

Today we had our old friend Jerry Behrens back to talk touch-up work. You might remember Jerry from an older blog post, as he is a regular visitor to the program. Jerry graduated from NIWF in 1989, and has served on the board since 1992. He has also written, produced, and hosted two Wood Restoration Videos and has been gainfully employed in the field of wood finishing for 20 years.

Today Jerry was showing some of his techniques for doing spot repairs. Like I tell my students, if you see 10 different repair people doing a repair, you'll see 10 different ways to do the repair. So it's great to get some past grads in to show off their techniques, it exposes the students to a variety of solutions to a problem. Jerry was using colored graining pencils for one repair he demonstrated. He also shared some insight on color matching, working in the field, and did a large repair on a cupboard door.


Both repairs only took about 25 minutes and looked great when he was done; and he was able to pull them off while talking to students and answering questions. A big thanks once again to Jerry for sharing his time and talents with our students.