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16th May 2016, 04:58 PM #1Senior Member
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Veritas Down Under Tour - Anyone going?
I plan to attend their event up near Cooroy. Don't know what to expect. I hope it isn't a hard sell session. I already have a few Veritas planes and hope it is going to all be about how to use, maintain and sharpen. Maybe it is too much to expect but I'm hoping I walk away with a better appreciation of the Veritas pieces I already have.
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16th May 2016, 05:24 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Veritas has a Youtube feed that's basically just a bunch of videos of Vic Tesolin demonstrating how their tools work, and how their tools have improved upon existing designs.
I would imagine it's going to basically be just that, especially since Vic is actually going to be doing the demo. There may be some way in which it's integrated into a small project build, but that sounds like a cumbersome way to demonstrate as many tools as possible. I would imagine there will be some dedicated time for Q&A, as well as some dedicated presentation time.
I doubt it's going to have that "shameless sales pitch" feel to it, but there may be some discounts offered or some stuff that's exclusively available? All I really know is what was mentioned in the Carbatec newsletter, so most of what I'm saying is guesswork.
I'm sure that, either way, it'll be a fun day out and there will be some like-minded folks around. I'm considering going when it's in Brisbane if I'm available to do it.
Cheers,
Luke
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17th May 2016, 01:25 PM #3
Signed up for the Adelaide event.
John
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17th May 2016, 04:33 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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I'm going to the Cooroy event, TongueTied.
See you there.
BrianBrian
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17th May 2016, 08:22 PM #5
I am registered for 10 June at Melbourne Guild of Fine Woodworking
Cheers
DougI got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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18th May 2016, 12:32 AM #6
I've met Vic (at the Lee Valley factory) and he is a good guy and a knowledgable woodworker. I would imagine that the demonstrations will not be simply about the tools (worth the visit just for them) but valuable for the techniques that Vic is likely to demonstrate using them.
Before joining Lee Valley, Vic trained at the Rosewood Studio (in Canada) and ran his own studio furniture business. He knows his way around handtools.
Interestingly, Vic blogs as the "minimalist woodworker", where he looks to technique rather than tools to get the job done: Minimalist Woodworker
I will be at the Perth demo.
Regards from Perth
DerekVisit www.inthewoodshop.com for tutorials on constructing handtools, handtool reviews, and my trials and tribulations with furniture builds.
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18th May 2016, 09:00 AM #7GOLD MEMBER
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I have also put my name down to attend the Cooroy event looking forward to it and meeting other forum members.
Regards Rod.Rod Gilbert.
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16th June 2016, 07:42 AM #8
Turned up to the Adelaide event last night and it was a no show. The whole place was locked tighter than a drum. Complete waste of time. Had to travel 1 hour each way specially. Very disappointing.
Any one go? Was I missing something?
John
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16th June 2016, 09:04 AM #9
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16th June 2016, 09:48 AM #10
John,
if that was you that walked around the building with me last night at about 6:50 you shouldn't have gone quite so quick. I rang the number for the jewellery class notice that had been stuck to the front door and the lady in question let me in, only a couple of minutes after you left (but you were out of shouting distance).
Agree the arrangements for us late comers was poor, however, once in, the night as I saw it was quite interesting and entertaining. I'm not sure Vic from Veritas covered a lot of things which aren't readily learnable from other sources, but he did cover a lot of basic stuff in a reasonably short time. I was glad to know that a lot of the stuff I have self taught myself about woodwork over the years is on the right track at least (and he confirmed my opinions on diamond stones for sharpening!)
Regards
SWK
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16th June 2016, 10:08 AM #11
Thanks for the reply. It seems I was too impatient.
As for the sharpening I read a very informative article on sharpening from 2002 which included micro graphs and tests post sharpening.
It appears that at the time the best finish was obtained from using Norton water stones (Shapton was not tested but I suspect that the result may be similar) with stropping using diamond paste on leather. One of the poorer finishes was with natural stones. Interesting.
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16th June 2016, 02:19 PM #12
the comparative performance of any particular stone is fairly dependent on the steel being sharpened
there's a discussion on Shapton and Norton stones starting at about 8:00 in this Fine woodworking shop talk live podcast STL 110: Those sexy shapton stones - Fine Woodworkingregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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