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    Default Updated: Timber, Tools & Artisan Show Season - 2020

    HI Woodwork Forum members,

    Thank you for all your support during the beginning of transitioning the Timber & Working with Wood Show to the new Timber, Tools & Artisan Show.
    Overall we saw an 30% increase in both visitor numbers and exhibitors in 2019, with 2020 looking to grow even more! We are committed to growing these shows and working with our exhibitors to bring more classes, demonstrations and new products across the various disciplines.

    Details about our 2020 show season will be released soon, however we are pleased to confirm the following:

    BRISBANE: 20-22 March - RNA Showgrounds.
    SYDNEY: 5-7 June - Rosehill Gardens
    MELBOURNE: August - Melbourne Showgrounds
    CANBERRA: November - Venue TBC

    To stay up-to-date with all the latest show details, please join our Mailing List via:
    eNews Signup | Timber, Tools & Artisan Show | Woodworking Shows | Australia

    Kind Regards
    Candice and Brendon

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    HI Woodworking Forum team.

    We are pleased to start announcing some of the Exhibitors and Demonstrators confirmed for Brisbane. PLUS our Early Bird Ticket Sale on now!

    As you may know, the new format of Timber, Tools & Artisan is working towards the vision of bringing visitors something new to learn about, help them find out how to get involved in a different craft and providing them with new ideas and inspiration. We are working closely with our exhibitors to bring more live demonstrations on each stand, include more scheduled demos during the day and offer a range of hands-on workshops/classes.
    CONFIRMED FOR BRISBANE SO FAR...
    - Arbortech
    - Art Tree Creations Workshops
    - Boatcraft Pacific
    - Bonnie Hislop Ceramics
    - Brisbane Guitar School
    - Carbatec
    - Cut Above Tools
    - Deaf Services Lottery
    - Eye Muffs
    - Flying Fox- Kids Korner
    - Gifkins Dovetail
    - Hamilton Design Glass
    - International Wood Collection
    - Into Woodworks
    - Ipswich Woodcraft Club
    - Japanese Tools Australia
    - Jim Davey Handtools
    - Jones & Wright Leather
    - Liberon
    - Lucas Portable Saw Mills
    - Martin Geddes Blacksmithing
    - Norglass Paints & Specialty Finishes
    - Paprika Knives
    - Rebel Art
    - Record Power Machinery
    - Round Yard Rocking Horse
    - Sandi Hands
    - Slab Lads
    - Stanton Benches
    - Steve's Woodcraft
    - U Resin
    - Valley of Craftsmen
    - West End Tables
    - Woodwork Machinery Plus

    Plus the following Timber Merchants:
    - All Class Timbers
    - Sparky's Burl & Timber
    - Korora Specialist Timbers

    Early Bird Tickets are on sale now including Multi-Day Discount tickets:
    Purchase online now:
    https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=590262

    If you have any questions, please post here or contact us directly via [email protected]

    Cheers
    Candice & Brendon.


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    Looking forward to the Melbourne show,
    I could definitely see a step in the right direction from the 2019 show at the show grounds.

    Cheers Matt

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    Steve's Woodcraft is looking forward to all of these shows and continued growth.
    We will have a large range of pen and project turning kits and supplies as well as doing pen turning demonstrations.

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    Thank you ). Yes we are working hard with our past and new exhibitors to improve the show format and content. Thanks for your support
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Looking forward to the Melbourne show,
    I could definitely see a step in the right direction from the 2019 show at the show grounds.

    Cheers Matt
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    Thanks for your support Steve! Looking forward to it )
    Quote Originally Posted by Stevebaker142 View Post
    Steve's Woodcraft is looking forward to all of these shows and continued growth.
    We will have a large range of pen and project turning kits and supplies as well as doing pen turning demonstrations.

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    South Australia?? ho hum
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    HI All - Just updating 2020 Show Dates )

    BRISBANE: 20-22 March - RNA Showgrounds.
    SYDNEY: 5-7 June - Rosehill Gardens
    MELBOURNE: 14-16 August - Melbourne Showgrounds
    CANBERRA: 13-14 November - Venue TBC


    Quote Originally Posted by TimberToolsArt View Post
    HI Woodwork Forum members,

    Thank you for all your support during the beginning of transitioning the Timber & Working with Wood Show to the new Timber, Tools & Artisan Show.
    Overall we saw an 30% increase in both visitor numbers and exhibitors in 2019, with 2020 looking to grow even more! We are committed to growing these shows and working with our exhibitors to bring more classes, demonstrations and new products across the various disciplines.

    Details about our 2020 show season will be released soon, however we are pleased to confirm the following:

    BRISBANE: 20-22 March - RNA Showgrounds.
    SYDNEY: 5-7 June - Rosehill Gardens
    MELBOURNE: August - Melbourne Showgrounds
    CANBERRA: November - Venue TBC

    To stay up-to-date with all the latest show details, please join our Mailing List via:
    eNews Signup | Timber, Tools & Artisan Show | Woodworking Shows | Australia

    Kind Regards
    Candice and Brendon

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    Last chance for Early Bird Tickets for Brisbane TTAS.

    Early Bird Tickets are only $12 and available online until this Sunday 23 February at 9pm.
    This year we also have Multi-day passes available to purchase online.

    BRISBANE SHOW: 20-22 March, RNA Showgrounds, Bowen Hills (entry via Gate 5, O'Connell Terrace)

    BUY TICKETS NOW:
    https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=590262&

    Have you checked out our list of EXHIBITORS?
    Visit: Show Exhibitors | Timber, Tools & Artisan Show | Woodworking Shows | Australia

    Book in for an Artisan WORKSHOP OR CLASS such as blacksmithing, lead lighting or resin & timber:
    Workshops & Classes | Timber, Tools & Artisan Show | Woodworking Shows | Australia


    Please note that we are currently working with the venue to provide subsided parking - particularly on the Friday. Stay tuned for details.
    If you have any questions, please ask )

    Hope to see you there...
    Candice & Brendon
    Phoenix Exhibitions

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    THEO THE WOODTURNER - Joins the Brisbane Show with a new Woodturning Program:

    Show favourite Theo the Woodturner will be running free woodturning demonstration across the 3 days of the Brisbane Show

    The Program includes:
    10:00am Turning wood into trees
    11:00am The triumphs and pitfalls of pen turning
    12:00pm Tea caddy spoon
    2:00pm Bowl within a bowl
    3:30pm Give your woodturning the best edge – the science of sharp

    Details:
    10:00am Spindle turning techniques Turning Wood Into Trees
    Key points I will cover in this demonstration are: Over ten different tree designs. Wood selection and characteristics. How to form a cone the easy way. Tool rest alignment. Using a spindle gouge to do skew work. Getting the best finish off the tool. Eliminating catches. Straight and curved cuts. Using a beading tool. Adding colour for effect. Embellishment incorporating, knurling, spiralling and chatter work. How to minimise sanding. Finishing your work.

    11:15am The triumphs and pitfalls of pen turning
    Pen making is by far the easiest way to start the journey into woodturning.
    It involves material selection, cutting blanks, drilling, gluing, tool selection, turning, finishing and assembly techniques. I will take you through them step by step, highlighting the potential pitfalls to avoid and the techniques that will give you a great result every time.

    12:00 Tea caddy spoons
    This design shows off the natural beauty of the wood grain and is ideal for measuring fresh tea or coffee.
    Making the spoons involves many different techniques including, roughing down a blank, turning and sanding a small sphere, using a band saw safely to cut the blank in half, jamb chucking, hollowing the spoons, how to make and use your own drum sander to sand through the grades and finishing techniques and products.
    This project is an opportunity to learn a multitude of techniques that will take your turning skills and opportunities to another level.

    2:00pm Bowl within a bowl
    Ever wanted to create an eye catching bowl. Then come along and learn how to turn a bowl within a bowl. The project involves techniques for turning a large sphere and then cutting it in half. One half is for the bowl and the other is for used for mounting the bowl off-centre so it can be turned. This is another multidimensional project which includes bowl turning techniques, correct use of a parting tool, using the indexing system on your lathe, how to mount your work off-centre safely, turning and sanding spheres, how to turn away the foot of your bowl, caressing the bevel when you are cutting more air than wood.
    The bowl within a bowl project brings covers many woodturning tools and disciplines so bring along your pencil and paper, tablet or laptop and take copious photos and notes.

    3:30pm Give your woodturning the best edge - The science of sharp
    I will be discussing the different ways and means of getting your tools sharp and maintaining their durability so you can spend less time sharpening and more time turning while getting the best finish possible off the tool. I will explain the science that makes that possible.

    The Brisbane Show is on from 20-22 March, 10am-4pm at the Brisbane RNA Showgrounds, Bowen Hills. Tickets are on sale now or at the gates.
    https://www.timberandworkingwithwood...-artisan-show/

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    I see this show has just been postponed, although realistically, with the logistics involved, you would have to think it would be unlikely this year.

    Regards

    Bauldy

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    Default Postponed?

    I haven't seen anything, one would think they would update their webpage if so. I've sent an email but no reply, presumably one will come tomorrow when office opens. I would like to know so can organise accommodation etc.

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    Brisbane is definitely postponed. Click the link in their post above and you'll see they announced that on 13th March, and given the fluid nature of things, there's no clear schedule.

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    On their website it shows the Canberra show on 12-14 Nov. But not a venue.
    Anyone know more?
    Lyle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    On their website it shows the Canberra show on 12-14 Nov. But not a venue.
    Anyone know more?
    Lyle
    I'm going to go out on a limb, because I'm only following logic here, but I'd suggest this thing called COVID-19 might be a bit of an impediment to any such show this year?

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    Yeah, agree. But I thought that a note/banner or something might say CANCELLED....

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