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dai sensei
30th March 2009, 08:32 PM
If you were not there, you have missed it :doh: Taking deposits for next year though, on the Gold Coast again, in March 2010.
Last weekend, what a blast. Met quite a few forumites, but heaps of other committed turners. Fantastic demos, I learnt heaps and would recommend attending to everyone. To actually meet the experts, watch them work and chew the fat :U
Here are just a few photos, the tables of show & tell, and some of Cindy's work (my favourite - she certainly has the knack with shape as you can see) Sorry about the dust in the photo on some, and some items are not finished.
Cheers
44Ronin
30th March 2009, 09:31 PM
If you were not there, you have missed it :doh: Taking deposits for next year though, on the Gold Coast again, in March 2010.
Last weekend, what a blast. Met quite a few forumites, but heaps of other committed turners. Fantastic demos, I learnt heaps and would recommend attending to everyone. To actually meet the experts, watch them work and chew the fat :U
Here are just a few photos, the tables of show & tell, and some of Cindy's work (my favourite - she certainly has the knack with shape as you can see) Sorry about the dust in the photo on some, and some items are not finished.
Cheers
I'm all for it,
I'll need a year to make things
Fireman sam
30th March 2009, 10:23 PM
I was there this year & have already paid my deposit for next year had a great time learnt lots just got to get time to get into the shed work is a problem turnfest was well worththe money
thanks Andrew:2tsup:
Ed Reiss
31st March 2009, 01:30 AM
...good deal posting the pics, DS :2tsup:
some nice work there.
ElizaLeahy
31st March 2009, 11:17 AM
So we are going to see a MASSIVE jump in turnout and ability from all the members who attended?
:)
dai sensei
31st March 2009, 09:45 PM
So we are going to see a MASSIVE jump in turnout and ability from all the members who attended?
Can only hope so. I'm keen to try the multi-axes turning for a clock stand, texturing burning and colouring on some bowl rims, a cow bone box, and of course refining my finials :U
WOODY70
31st March 2009, 10:40 PM
G'Day Neil,
Nice pics.
I am glad you enjoyed the week end. We all certainly had a ball.
I look forward to 2010.
Cheers
David
dai sensei
4th April 2009, 08:27 PM
Little Festo (Peter) has posted some more great photos here (http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showpost.php?p=930312&postcount=15)