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  1. #1
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    Post Tasmanian Timber & Working with Wood Show Competition

    Details have now been finalised for the competition to be run in conjunction with the Tasmanian Timber & Working with Wood Show to be held at the Derwent Entainment Centre, Hobart on 28th, 29th & 30th October and have been posted together with entry forms on the following web site http://www.workingwithwood.com/hobart/competitions.htm . Entry is free and over $1700 has been allocated by the organisers for prizes.

    Details on the Tasmanian Tasmanian Timber & Working with Wood Show, have now been updated including an updated exhibitors list http://www.workingwithwood.com/hobart/index.htm .

    Only 38 more sleeps to the show.

    Kev M

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    Question

    Hi Kev,

    do you know of any sites that would have photos of previous competition entries?

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    Post Competition Photos

    Diamonds,
    The Tasmanian Timber and Working with Wood Show was held for the first time last year, alas, no competition, hence no photos, but two of the 3 Woodcraft Guilds did exhibit members work.

    Don't be ashamed to show your work, entry is free, and all entrants get a free pass to the show.

    I have attached a photo of part of last year's combined Guild's display.

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    Post Competition Entries Close Soon

    Only two more days before entries close for the competition, see details above.

    Only 15 more sleeps before the Tasmanian Timber and Working with Wood Show, Whoo Hoo, can't wait.

    Kev M

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    Bought my Spindle sander.
    not allowed to go now.
    p.t.c

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    PTC,
    Just sneek out while she's asleep, she won't know, 4.5 hours each way, the whole day at the show and you'll be home by 10:30pm, just tell her you took the wrong turn when you went to get some milk.

    If you come I'll introduce you to a guy and his daughter who make some great bandsawn boxes....promise.

    Kev M

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    Default Photos of Bandsawn Boxes

    I mentioned bandsawn boxes from a father/daughter combination in our Guild, in my last post.....I went looking to see if I had any photos. The photo below is all I could find, all of these boxes have had some of their cutting on a band saw.

    Doesn't do their work justice as they have made much better boxes, but it does give you an idea of the variety.

    Kev M

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    Bought my Spindle sander.
    not allowed to go now.
    But it's just down the road? I'd be going if I were you.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Kev
    5 hrs from here.
    It's alright for you . you can walk there.
    I'd be in the dog house for months.
    The boxes are great, notice some of them are laminated.
    p.t.c

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    5 hrs from here.
    It's alright for you . you can walk there.
    I'd be in the dog house for months.
    The boxes are great, notice some of them are laminated.
    You will have 12 months to get out before the next show and what's more a little under two weeks to convince her of the mutual benefits of letting you go.

    Lack of dry timber in larger sizes is the reason for laminating.

    Kev M

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    It's alright for you Kev you can take the train

    The trouble with life is there's no background music.


    Ashore

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevM
    I mentioned bandsawn boxes from a father/daughter combination in our Guild, in my last post.....I went looking to see if I had any photos. The photo below is all I could find, all of these boxes have had some of their cutting on a band saw.

    Doesn't do their work justice as they have made much better boxes, but it does give you an idea of the variety.

    Kev M
    Absolutley fantastic boxes .

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