We have been talking about classes this week. I'd like to get started with one and see how it goes. From there I would like to schedule several per year.
Here are a couple of initial choices for your consideration -
A one day, eight-hour-with-break class in which the students build a Crack kit. The emphasis would be on construction skills like hand wiring, soldering and testing. It would not cover schematics or circuit design, as that is far too much to cover in a single day. The class would be limited to around 6 students and the price for the class would be $379, including the Crack kit. All tools would be provided.
A similar idea, but a half day class in which the Quickie is built. Price would be $150 including the Quickie kit, and
A basic tube electronics class in which schematic reading, how basic tube circuits work, impedance matching and other introductory subjects are covered. I'm thinking maybe three hours for this one, with a limit of 12 students and a price of $35. I suppose we could do this the first half of a Saturday from 9-12 and maybe the Quickie build class the second half from 1-4 so one could do both classes if they wished to spend the day here.
I would like to do the first class in October. How about we shoot for one of these two ideas on Saturday, October 27th?