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oges
21st October 2006, 08:17 PM
Drove out to Bungendore today to have a look at the wood works gallery, must say they have some impressive work in there. There are a lot of talented woodies out there and im envious of all their talents.

Weather was a bit cool, but still a good day to wander around the town looking at some of the old buildings. There is a nice leather shop and antique shop to browse around too.

On the road to Bungendore we noticed a lot of stuffed animals tied/nailed to various tree for a few km's ... anyone know the cause for this, or did someone do it and others just continued? One of Zed's relations was even hanging from one of the trees :D

Doughboy
21st October 2006, 08:25 PM
If I recall the Cronicle, a local rag ran a story on it some time ago. I think someone found a stuffed toy and nailed it up but it developed into a bit of a joke and has escalated from there.

Personally I don't get it but no harm to me so what the hey.....

Pete

AlexS
22nd October 2006, 01:53 PM
...and if your work is good, they are good people to deal with. Don't be offended if they say your work is not quite up to their standard yet, listen to their advice and keep trying. (DAMHIK).

oges
22nd October 2006, 06:07 PM
I was just browsing at the work there, dont think you'll be seeing anything of mine in there.

corbs
24th October 2006, 10:28 PM
On the note of the teddies... one story from the ABC website is that the first bear was erected as a memorial by the class ates of a child who had been tragically killed. Council instructed to take the bears down and the locals responded by putting more bears up.

On another note, I am in the process of making Bungendore my new home and should be signing contracts soon. So I get ready access to a great source of inspiration. Dont think you will be seeing any of my work in there though.

Corbs

Carry Pine
24th October 2006, 11:15 PM
A wonderful illustrated and 3D history of the dovetail joint in the window too! Most impressed.

Carry Pine

oges
25th October 2006, 06:45 PM
On another note, I am in the process of making Bungendore my new home and should be signing contracts soon.
Congrats!

Shannon
26th October 2006, 09:07 AM
Were down there a couple of weeks ago for floriade and stopped in on our way home. Quite impressive. I only had a short time there unfortunately. Hope to get down there again with some more time to drool.

BTW some nice wineries near by as well. We went to Lark hill on the way back and I had my first wine tasting experience. Quite cool if not a little daunting. Spitting wine in front of your wife and a stranger is a bit weird :o :o

Baz
26th October 2006, 06:25 PM
Great little town Corbs, get down there regularly for inspiration and coffee in Cafe Wood Works.Are you moving into the town or out at Elmslea?
Cheers
Barry

corbs
26th October 2006, 07:06 PM
Great little town Corbs, get down there regularly for inspiration and coffee in Cafe Wood Works.Are you moving into the town or out at Elmslea?
Cheers
Barry


Thanks Oges. Baz, we will be moving out to Elmslea. Have a 900 square block which should keep the dog and kids happy, and I have a 6x9 shed in pieces in my backyard at the moment just waiting for me to put it up and fill it up. Half a garage just isnt cutting it for me at the moment.

Corbs

Shane Watson
26th October 2006, 08:24 PM
Funnily enough I was just out at the woodworks today. I try and get out there everytime I am in Canberra. Its not like its a long drive. And certainly some great work. The timber clocks are fascinating.
And I also noticed the bears on the trees, oddly enough the big white gorilla stood out most! :D

oges
5th November 2006, 01:56 PM
and here is one of the locals on the way to Bungendore :D

BrettC
6th November 2006, 09:48 PM
Brett,
I try to get out there once a year or so, great stuff isn't it - like the 'wall of boots' too must have taken ages and some species I've never even heard of..

I've heard the bear stories , to add further mystery there is also a thing called 'pooh corner' halfway down Brown Mt on the way to the coast Batemans Bay but don't look too close coz you're on a hairpin - maybe they're migrating...

JDub
7th November 2006, 08:57 AM
Brett,
I try to get out there once a year or so, great stuff isn't it - like the 'wall of boots' too must have taken ages and some species I've never even heard of..

I've heard the bear stories , to add further mystery there is also a thing called 'pooh corner' halfway down Brown Mt on the way to the coast Batemans Bay but don't look too close coz you're on a hairpin - maybe they're migrating...

Isnt it called the Clyde Mountain? Brown mountain is on the way to woolongong I think....

People put some real efforts into the displays they put up at Pooh Corner, pity they only last a week or two before they are vandalised :mad:

BTW I think the hole in the rock wall at pooh corner was made to fill with explosives during WW2, It was done so that if the coast were invaded they could 'blow the road' preventing them getting inland.... or so I was told.....

oges
7th November 2006, 06:02 PM
to add further mystery there is also a thing called 'pooh corner' halfway down Brown Mt on the way to the coast Batemans Bay but don't look too close coz you're on a hairpin - maybe they're migrating...
yeah i recall seeing that on a trip to the coast a few years back, not been past bungendore yet since moving to here. Warmer weather now so might be time for a trip soon.

namtrak
30th November 2006, 03:26 PM
Dropped into the Woodworks yesterday. Lots of amazing work, no doubt about that. But jeez it was all priced at the top end of the market. Fairly simple, albiet beautiful boxes for $1000+. I suppose if they get paid then all the more power to them.

There were a couple of tables/desks on the $10,000 mark. Would have included not more than $500 worth of timber. I was a bit disappointed at the cost of a cuppa though. $4 for a regular cappucino seemed a bit of overkill.

Anyway, the work was inspiring either way.

And yes, we spotted all the Zeds in the trees and even Poo Corner.

Baz
30th November 2006, 07:59 PM
Hi Namtrack, I was there yesterday too, had lunch, I never realized the coffee's were $4 as we always have someting else as well. It's hard not to come away inspired from there, I always check out the hall tables, they have a fair few new ones there at the moment.
Cheers
Barry

namtrak
30th November 2006, 08:49 PM
Hi Namtrack, I was there yesterday too, had lunch, I never realized the coffee's were $4 as we always have someting else as well. It's hard not to come away inspired from there, I always check out the hall tables, they have a fair few new ones there at the moment.
Cheers
Barry


Small world eh? I was kicking myself for not having a camera. I would love to pack away a bunch of photos for inspiration.

Do you have stuff there?

Baz
1st December 2006, 05:10 PM
Hi Namtrack, yes they sell my bowls, so I go there regularly.
Cheers
Barry

namtrak
1st December 2006, 10:12 PM
So thats your beautiful bowl sitting on our kitchen bench, from Ian's auction earlier? If so - we got it for an absolute steal!!

Bleedin Thumb
2nd December 2006, 01:52 PM
Were down there a couple of weeks ago for floriade and stopped in on our way home.

Sorry to change the subject a little. Shannon I went down to floriade this year as well. Being a Horticulturalist/landscaper I've been dying to get there since it started.
How disappointing!
Tulips, tulips and more f,en tulips what is the big attraction.:confused:
If you want mass tulip displays go to Holland.

Ok sorry guys what was that about Bungendore?

Baz
2nd December 2006, 07:13 PM
Hi mNamtrak, yes that's my bowl you have, hope you're looking after it. Yes it was a bargain.
Cheers
Barry