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Handy Andy14
29th December 2013, 10:47 AM
Hey guys I need to get a bowl gouge and a new roughing gouge does anyone know of any wood turning shops in moreton Bay Area or Sunshine Coast???

mkypenturner
29th December 2013, 02:21 PM
Hey guys I need to get a bowl gouge and a new roughing gouge does anyone know of any wood turning shops in moreton Bay Area or Sunshine Coast???
There's a shop called woodnworkshop but not sure if he stocks chisels , or its q drive to brissy unless you want to do the order online

dabbler
29th December 2013, 02:55 PM
Biggish area unless you have transport.
Not all places will be trading until the New Year too.

In order of my guess at distance from you and ease of access from major thoroughfares.

Sunshine Coast
Woodnworkshop - Kunda Park - Wood N Workshop - Pen Kits - Timber & Turning Supplies - Felder - Bruce Haggie (http://www.woodnworkshop.com.au/index.php)
Not sure they sell tools though.

Bayside
Carbatec - Wakerly - CARBA-TEC - Woodworking Tools and Woodworking Machines (http://www.carbatec.com.au/)

North Side
Lazarides - Banyo (very close to Gateway Mwy) - http://www.lazaridestimber.com.au (http://www.lazaridestimber.com.au/)
WoodTurning Suppies - The Gap - Woodturning Supplies for Wood Turning Equipment and Services (http://www.woodturningsupplies.com.au/)

SEQ Woodworking Supplies - Slacks Creek -S/E QLD Woodworking Supplies (http://www.woodworkingsuppliesqld.com.au/)

H & F - Coopers Plains - http://www.machineryhouse.com.au (http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/)

Bayside Woodies might be worth a visit if you are around when they are open.
Bayside Woodturners and Woodcrafters Club Home Page (http://baysidewoodies.com/)

Tangoman
29th December 2013, 08:40 PM
Mate,
If you decide to go mail order, I highly recommend the bowl gouge set from Gary Pye at Currumbin. I have one and its the best value by miles !! Quality Woodturning Supplies - Gary Pye Woodturning (http://www.garypye.com.au)

Regards,
Cam

chuck1
29th December 2013, 11:00 PM
all the local suppliers mail order are excellent! postage prices vary but all do a great service to the industry!

ogato
30th December 2013, 10:13 AM
Vicmarc have a nice range of turning tools - at Clontarf (near Redcliffe) - Vicmarc - Woodturning Lathes, Chucks, Jaws and Accessories - (http://www.vicmarc.com/default.asp?contentID=735)

NeilS
31st December 2013, 04:38 PM
Go to a shop if you don't know what you are looking for or need to fondle some tools.

Beyond that, online is the way to go. The good ones will give you helpful advice via email or over the phone.

If I'm not buying from overseas (which I only do when I can't buy it locally) I always start with our local sponsors, starting with Jim Carroll, and from there in the following order (ie. if it's turning tools I'm after):


1. http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/pics/carrolls.gif (http://www.cws.au.com) - Most brands of turning tools other than Henry Taylor, Hamlet and Crown
(http://www.cws.au.com)

2. http://www.woodworkforums.com/adserv/uploads/0MEodF_GPW.png (http://www.garypye.com/) - Have Henry Taylor, Vicmarc and Vicmarc and GPWs


After that, but not sponsors, are:


Vermec - P&N

Timbecon - they carry Crown turning tools, I like their Ellsworth Sig gouge, but have been less impressed with the steel in their 25mm Bowl gouge.

As Chuck says, the postage to your location may come into your decision.