Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Needs Pictures: 0
Picture(s) thanks: 0
Results 16 to 27 of 27
Thread: Canberra wood show
-
7th September 2007, 10:25 AM #16
-
7th September 2007 10:25 AM # ADSGoogle Adsense Advertisement
- Join Date
- Always
- Location
- Advertising world
- Age
- 2010
- Posts
- Many
-
7th September 2007, 10:59 AM #17Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2006
- Location
- Canberra
- Posts
- 296
-
7th September 2007, 08:32 PM #18
CARBA-TEC stand 56-56 canberra show
carbatec will be in canberra woodworking show in the stand 56 and 57,please if you guys have been at the show let us know how did you go.
i will see you sunday canberra show
U :roaro-r: o-r:
-
7th September 2007, 09:26 PM #19Intermediate Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Location
- Berry
- Posts
- 37
Canberra Show today
Spent all day at the show, surprised really because there wasn't all that much there, but still spent time watching some demos, bought one of Terry Gordon's new planes, a keyless chuck for the drill press, couple of odds and ends from Fisher Discounts. Sturt Woodworking School were there, first time I think. Doing one of there courses in a couple of weeks.
Was very surprised to see that Fitch Sharpening had a large Jet Display. In the spot that Major Woodworking from Sydney usually have. Major Wood had a much smaller stand than usual.
Timbercon had a huge space, but nothing of interest. Combined Electrical sold the last of the Kapex's, was talking to the guy who bought the last one. Festool say that they will not have stock in Australia again till June next year.
Was charged $7 for a muffin, must have been a mistake, but I paid up and then complained about it all day - and tonight!
Felder was there. Love their gear, was tempted by their bandsaw, but put off for another day.
But the best thing by far was that it RAINED, on and off all day.
-
8th September 2007, 12:23 AM #20
discussed the idea of travelling to Canberra tomorrow after dinner, and I have to say, it didn't go well at all
Needless to say she didn't share my enthusiasm at the prospect of 3+ hours either way to Canberra to fill the rest of the day in wandering around a WW Show, I think we're heading off to a nursery instead to take advantage of the current weather
Ah well, at least the dog lets me be in charge..... sometimes__________________________________________
A closed mouth gathers no feet. Anon 2009
-
8th September 2007, 09:01 AM #21Awaiting Email Confirmation
- Join Date
- Jan 2007
- Location
- Goulburn NSW
- Age
- 89
- Posts
- 913
I was among the first to get thru the gate at 10am, bought some nice wood, then went looking for a scroll saw, Timbercom had two models and while the salesman was giving me a demo on the larger model Sherwood at $285, the three that they brought with them were sold, so I dipped out. So by 10.30 the first day sold out they made a mistake there. I was not going home without the saw no CT. The Ryobi stand had one for $185 with a plastic tray full of Demel type of tools and a flexible shaft with a chuck for the tools, so I took that home. Got one of the digital angle guides.Also bought one of those vyces that do every thing
les
-
9th September 2007, 10:33 AM #22
I am going along today, getting the kids ready now... so I should be walking out the door just after lunch . Actually will be getting going shortly. The financial situation isn't the greatest at the moment so I hope I don't see too much that I like. Thinking pen kits and blanks but I really want a chuck. Will keep my out for $8 muffins though .
CorbsIt's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
-
9th September 2007, 01:46 PM #23
Almost made it out without damage.
Bought a set of Vicmarc jaws and some Aluminum brazing rods.
Back there at 5pm to move the stuff back to the shed.
-
9th September 2007, 02:36 PM #24
I didn't go with the intention to buy anything, nothing really on my shopping list at the moment but grabbed a perfume applicator kit (SWMBO birthday in a couple of weeks ) and a cheap slab of camphor for the bases of some blanket boxes which are an ongoing WIP. Boxes will be basic pine but thought the camphor in the bases will smell good enough. It was my first show and was better than I was expecting after hearing the stories from others on the forums. Loved walking around the wood merchants out the front and inside looking at those slabs.
CorbsIt's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
-
9th September 2007, 11:13 PM #25
Well I had a good day, wasn't expecting much after the last few years and looking at the floor plans seemed as though it would be even smaller this year. Had a good look at a few workbenches around the place to get a few pointers for the one I'm building at the moment. Couldnt help it had to get a shoulder plane from HNT Gordon - very nice and had been wanting one for ages.
Liked the look of Roger Gifkins router tables - seemed nice and simple but effective, didn't end up pricing the new (ish?) Triton routers but meant to. Got a few other odds and ends, bench dogs from McJing, corner chisel and a couple of bits of wood from Trend including a nice peice of Spanish Cedar, I'd been looking for some of that for a while and it seemed to be sitting all by itself on the bench, will sit on it for a while while I ponder a humidor...no hurry.
As usual the Guild had some very nice furniture and smaller stuff had a chat to few members. Saw the Kapex demo, loved the cutting behind the blade arbor All up the show wasn't bad.____________________________________________
BrettC
-
9th September 2007, 11:40 PM #26
I went on Friday - seemed a bit smaller than last year. Shame that Carbatec weren't there - priced out of the market, according to Andy.
I wanted some timber for some boxes, so went straight to Trend. Got an assortment of colourful exotics I haven't used before - purpleheart, padauk, wenge, zebrano. Plus some nicely figured blackwood, curly maple and some queensland walnut.
I was astounded at the prices of the veneer packs. Had been toying with the idea (never done any before), but it was cheaper by far to by the solid timber. I was amazed.
Also picked up a Metabo 450 Duo ROS. I'd wanted one for a while and the show special had it in a neat plastic case plus 25 extra abrasives. Then went around to the abrasives guy and picked up some finer grits - 320, 500 and 600. Looking forward to some fine finishes on the boxes!
And I spoilt myself and picked up an Adria dovetail saw from Terry G. I'd been coveting one for a while. It's superb - real nice fine and straight cuts. It's uncanny - it seems to cut even better on a diagonal (a la dovetail tails) than it does straight ripping. Or maybe I just got better at it by the time I tried some angled cuts. Yep, I'm planning some hand cut dovetails on my boxes.
Oh, and a muffin - cheap at only $3.50!
Now I have to wait until next June for the next one .."... it is better to succeed in originality than to fail in imitation" (Herman Melville's letters)
-
10th September 2007, 09:35 AM #27
I had a list of five items that I wanted from Timbecon. They didn't bring any of these. Then asked for a catalogue - none of these either.
Over to MIK and asked for their latest catalogue - you guessed it they didn't have any either.
Went home relatively empty handed apart from a japanese pull saw from Trend and a few prizes from the crosscut saw race which my son ropes me into every year.
Similar Threads
-
ADELAIDE WOOD SHOW Cheap Tickets
By Ticky in forum WOODWORK - GENERALReplies: 46Last Post: 22nd July 2007, 08:38 PM -
Pens at the Sydney Working With Wood Show
By Penpal in forum WOODTURNING - PEN TURNINGReplies: 4Last Post: 17th June 2007, 11:48 AM -
Melboure Wood Show Prices
By Sir Stinkalot in forum HAND TOOLS - POWEREDReplies: 4Last Post: 9th October 2003, 11:06 PM -
Brisbane timber & wood show
By Neal in forum HAVE YOUR SAYReplies: 1Last Post: 25th May 2003, 10:32 AM