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  1. #31
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    I watched a demo of fitting a steel tyre to a wagon wheel.
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    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    A few other examples of lost trades

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    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    Nd when it started to look like this:

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    and you couldn't move anywhere any more, seven of us went to one of the pubs in Kyneton for some afternoon refreshments.

    We spent a couple of hours telling tales and having fun.

    If you are going tomorrow, take cash with you. Many stalls do not that eftpos and the queue for the very expensive ATM was long - even longer than the lines for the food, which were massive. After last year I brought cash and food/drinks and I am pleased I did. It gave me more time to browse the attractions instead of standing in line.

    I would like to thank Fletty, Fencefurniture and Shanesmith80 for driving down from Sydney for the event and being great company on the day along with it.
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

  4. #34
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    Anyone else going tomorrow?
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Yep I'll be there tomorrow from open. Worried about traffic leaving though. I've got a flight at 18:30 from Melbourne. Need to drop a car off at the airport around 17:30. Might leave at 1500 to be safe... 5 hours should be enough on the day....

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    I went there yesterday morning for about 90 minutes. Nothing much peaked my interest. Watched the guys put a rim on a wagon wheel and then watched Steven Wilson's french polishing demo again and pretty much headed out of the place shortly afterwards. Was there a blacksmith smashing away at an anvil there that I may have missed? I usually enjoy watching them shape metals in ways that timber just can't be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuffy View Post
    I went there yesterday morning for about 90 minutes. Nothing much peaked my interest. Watched the guys put a rim on a wagon wheel and then watched Steven Wilson's french polishing demo again and pretty much headed out of the place shortly afterwards. Was there a blacksmith smashing away at an anvil there that I may have missed? I usually enjoy watching them shape metals in ways that timber just can't be done.


    Didn't see you there
    I saw plenty of Smiths not the surname type.
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    The journey continues, RayG’s VERY impressive shedS...

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    The Shepparton Wood Show with Ray...

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    and now back back on the road to Sydney. We’re not home (nor hosed?) yet but we are leaving with some great memories....

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    fletty
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    The journey continues, RayG’s VERY impressive shedS...

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    The Shepparton Wood Show with Ray...

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    and now back back on the road to Sydney. We’re not home (nor hosed?) yet but we are leaving with some great memories....

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    fletty

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    I went today and saw what was there. Not bad. Not a lot of woodwork but interesting.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Today was the first time I'd met Colen and Terry. Both very nice guys. Was able to trade some Lignum Vitae with Terry for a 150mm tail vice plus some cash and almost added another dovetail marking gauge from Colen to the Toolbox.... Held back, though. Was my first time attending. Glad I did.

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    Chris Parks asked us to keep an eye out for square nails ....

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    ..... and luckily we found one ☺️!
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurcorh View Post
    Today was the first time I'd met Colen and Terry. Both very nice guys. Was able to trade some Lignum Vitae with Terry for a 150mm tail vice plus some cash and almost added another dovetail marking gauge from Colen to the Toolbox.... Held back, though. Was my first time attending. Glad I did.
    Wow. Where do you get your hands on Lignum Vitae? Does it grow in Australia? I thought only South America. Also on the Cites II list. Apparently the hardest and densest wood in the world. Beautiful too.

    Cheers, Dom

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    Quote Originally Posted by DomAU View Post
    Wow. Where do you get your hands on Lignum Vitae? Does it grow in Australia? I thought only South America. Also on the Cites II list. Apparently the hardest and densest wood in the world. Beautiful too.

    Cheers, Dom
    Deceased estate. Only one piece. I have no use for it and saw HNT used it for some spokeshaves and figured they'd make better use of it than I.

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