Out of this knowledge, students will begin to create their own ideas for starting points and developing a finish. This is the skill that enables the students to return to their tannery and create finishes based on the Stahl products used during training.
The March course at ICLT (formerly known as BSLT) is a two-week course. Although every day is different each follows a pattern of one hour of theory by the rest of the day being spent on practical training that relates to their work in their tannery, a very important relationship between training and its application to subsequent workplace involvement.
Also to assist the relationship between the training course and the workplace, van den Heuvel brings with him examples from Stahl’s Road Show collection, examples of the ‘hot items’ that are specially featured every month and some real life items.
A similar course has been run by Stahl’s Jac Daamen also at the ICLT but covering wide ranging aspects of retanning.