
Expert advice will be on hand with a program of FREE seminars.
With a number of seminar areas, whatever your area of interest there
will be a seminar for you.
- Do It Yourself Demonstrations
- Woodturning Demonstrations
- Traditional Woodwork
- Fine Woodwork Demonstrations
- Club demonstration programme
Friday 13th June 2008
Time |
Demonstration Details |
Club |
11.30 |
Router Lettering |
Oyster Bay |
2.30 |
Dovetail boxes by hand |
Oyster Bay |
3.30 |
Using Triton Biscuits to make Joints |
Hornsby MS |
Saturday 14th June 2008
Time |
Demonstration Details |
Club |
11.00 |
Taper cutting of table legs (Splay Cutting) |
HWMS |
12.00 |
Circle cutting with the Router |
HWMS |
1.30 |
Rebating and rounding-over with the Router |
HWMS |
2.30 |
Taper cutting of table legs (Splay Cutting) |
HWMS |
3.30 |
Using Triton Biscuits to make Joints |
HWMS |
Sunday 15th June 2008
Time |
Demonstration Details |
Club |
10.15 |
Circle cutting with the Router |
HWMS |
11.30 |
Cutting boards |
Oyster Bay |
1.15 |
Dovetail box making by machine |
Oyster Bay |
3.00 |
Dovetail box making by machine |
Oyster Bay |
Seminar 1 - Woodturning Demonstrations - Stand 219
Presented by Richard Raffan
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This is your chance to see one of the world’s best known woodworkers in action using the tools he uses day to day.
In each demonstration Richard will show you how a range of tools and chucks can be used to best advantage. As he works, Richard will explain the techniques he uses and exactly what goes into each piece regards design, form, and function. No matter what your level of expertise, you can learn heaps watching this master woodturner in action.
Between the formal demonstrations you can meet Richard who is happy to answer your questions, offer unbiased advice on lathe tools and equipment, demonstrate specific techniques, or sign copies of his books. |
| 10.15am daily |
Turning Bowls |
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Learn how gouges, scrapers and abrasives can be used to turn one blank into two or more finely finished bowls. Discover different techniques and options to hold the wood on the lathe |
| 12.00 noon daily |
Taming the Skew |
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If you’re having trouble with the skew chisel, this is for you. See what the wonderful skew chisel can do – understand how it works and learn how to avoid those catches that terrify so many Woodturners! Then see how to make a tool handle. |
| 1.30pm daily |
Endgrain Box |
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Learn how to turn a fabulous end-grain box with a suction-fit lid. |
| 3.00pm daily |
Lidded Bowl |
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See every cutting and scraping technique there is for facework, and find out how to use chucks to optimum advantage. |
Seminar 2 - RICHARD VAUGHAN TALKS - GOOD WOODWORK - Stand 204
Presented by Richard Vaughan
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Note: Richard will not be presenting on Friday 13th June |
10.30am
Saturday & Sunday |
A Different Plane |
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Using the handplane is a divine experience for many woodworkers. If you’re missing out on this bliss you’d better come to this talk, and move to a higher plane. Richard will show you how to tune up your plane’s performance, and how to improve your use of it. Heavenly times ahead.
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11.30am
Saturday & Sunday |
Seat Yourself |
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Chairmaking used to be a separate trade. For good reason. Making a good, and perhaps even an original chair remains a challenging goal for many woodworkers. This talk will look at 2 chairs you could make at home and the router based jigs which Richard used to produce them.
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1.15pm
Saturday & Sunday |
The I.T. Dovetail method |
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Hand Cut dovetails still hold a daunting mystique for many woodworkers. Richard will demonstrate his simple method and inspire you to embrace this traditional and very satisfying joint. Give those expensive jigs a rest. Good for respect too. |
2.15pm
Saturday & Sunday |
Tortion Box |
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If you don’t know what a torsion box is you need to hear about it. If you do know what it is but not how to do it then you’ll be glad to be here too. This is an overview of a very useful technique to expand your woodworking. |
3.15pm
Saturday & Sunday |
Tips, Tricks and Techniques |
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The lessons of something over 30 years of woodworking won’t all fit into something over 30 minutes of talking of course. But it would be silly to waste the chance to gain from someone else’s experience of so many problems addressed, as well as stuff-ups thought about to be prevented next time. |
Seminar 3 - Traditional Woodwork Demonstrations- Stand 215
Presented by Stan Ceglinski |
| 10.15am daily |
Maintenance of Old Tools |
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Sharpening of axes, the froe, draw knife, adze and saws etc...Got a question on old tools?
Got a problem with an old tool...don't know how to use an old tool...bring it along and see what happens. |
| 10.45am daily |
"BushTalk" |
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Got any questions ...smoke curing bark for a hut? Splitting shingles or a post & rail fence? Problems raising your kids or marriage problems? Can’t catch a fish? Want to smoke some fish???? Come & have a talk to Stan. (He’ll turn the microphone off for "child raising & marriage guidance counselling" as these can be a bit personal & delicate! |
| 11.45am daily |
The Great Saw Race |
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Cross Cut Saw Racing with a Twist - Come and have a Go! |
| 12.30pm daily |
The Great Cricket Bat Challenge. |
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Stan Ceglinski, using only "primitive tools", ie wedge, maul, axe, froe & his razor sharp eye will race Timbecon's highly skilled (saw it quick) Alan, using a modern bandsaw & other power tools to produce a cricket bat. At the race end, the 2 crafted cricket bats will be given away......definitely a "Must See!" |
| 2.00pm daily |
The Great Saw Race |
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Have you ever had a go on a 2 man saw? Your ancestors did, they did this daily to develop the country & to survive, giving you the quality of life today as you know it...Have a go & see what it's like! It's Fun & definitely no pressure |
| 2.30pm daily |
"Bush Talk" |
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Stan fashions a comfy stool and demonstrates the use of Traditional Tools - whilst answering questions from the public on a wide range of "wood" related issues...including...shingles, shakes, post & rail fencing, raising your children, growing trees, salvaging timber, marriage problems, smoking fish, catching fish.....Come along & bring your hardest question!!! |
| 3.30pm daily |
The Cricket Bat Challenge.... |
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As per 12.30 pm demo. Definitely a "must see"..... |
| 4.15pm daily |
The Great Saw Race |
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This is your last chance - Don't be a chicken! Put your hand up and have a go! |
Seminar 4 - Festool Test Centre - Stand 55
Presented by Festool Specialists |
Come and learn more about the innovative festoon Domino machine and the NEW KAPEX - The first Sliding Compound Mitre Saw that deserves the Festool name. With greater cutting capacity in compact design, the KAPEX is sure to deliver accurate high quality results first time, every time! |
| 10.30am daily |
Domino |
| 11.30am daily |
Kapex |
| 12.30pm daily |
Domino |
| 2.00pm daily |
Kapex |
| 10.30am daily |
Domino |
| 3.00pm daily |
Kapex |
Seminar 5 - Woodturning Demonstrations - Stand 57
Presented by Bruce Bell and Vicmarc Machinery |
| 10.30am daily |
Chucks – getting the most out of yours |
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Bruce Bell will demonstrate how to set up your work to use a commercial chuck. He will turn a natural edge bowl and show how to pull your chuck apart to service it. He will also explain the use of the various jaws that are available. |
| 12.00 noon daily |
Turning the Bottoms Off |
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With the use of the bowl reversing jaws learn how to reverse your work to tidy up the bottom of a bowl. |
| 2.00pm daily |
Hollow Turning |
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Learn how easy it is to turn a hollow vase with simple gear. |
| 3.00pm daily |
Lathe and Tool Maintenance |
Seminar 6 - Come Try Woodturning - Stand 57
Sponsored by Vicmarc Machinery – Your Teachers......Tim Skilton & Bruce Bell |
Always wanted to try woodturning before you go out and buy a lathe and all the accessories? – this is your opportunity with professional woodturners’ and teachers Tim Skilton and Bruce Bell acting as your chaperones and coaches for your first attempt at making the chips fly!
6 Vicmarc lathes have been set up for your lesson – each comes with all the required tools and safety equipment – all you need to bring is your desire to learn from the experts |
| Seminar 7 - Fine Woodwork Demonstrations - Stand 39 |
| 11.00am daily |
Wood Care and Furniture Finishing Made Easy |
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Presented by David Foster - Howard Products |
| 12.30pm daily |
How to Make a Picture Frame - Start to Finish |
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Presented by Alan McKinney - Veezy Nailer |
| 2.00pm daily |
Wood Care and Furniture Finishing Made Easy |
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Presented by David Foster - Howard Products |
| 3.00pm daily |
Small Joinery & Box Making |
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Presented by Roger Gifkin - Gifkin Dovetail |
| Central Coast Woodturners’ Demonstrations - Stand 203 |
| Friday 13th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
Staining and Gluing Timber – by Brian Wilson and Ken Miles |
| 11.45am |
Turning and Arbortech Carving Natural Edge Burls – by Bob Norris |
| 12.30pm |
Different Methods of Timber Finishing – by Ron Gibbs |
| 1.15pm |
Hologram Constructions – by Alan Jones |
| 2.00pm |
Constructing a Bedside Table Lamp – by Don Booth |
| Saturday 14th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
Turning and Arbortech Carving Natural Edge Burls – by Bob Norris |
| 12.00pm |
Different Methods of Timber Finishing – by Ron Gibbs |
| 1.00pm |
Hologram Constructions – by Alan Jones |
| 2.00pm |
An Introduction to Carving – Kevin West |
| Sunday 15th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
Staining and Gluing Timber – by Brian Wilson and Ken Miles |
| 12.00pm |
Turning and Arbortech Carving Natural Edge Burls – by Bob Norris |
| 1.00pm |
Different Methods of Timber Finishing – by Ron Gibbs |
| 2.00pm |
Constructing Segmented Pens and Pepper Grinders – by Terry Cochran |
| Woodworkers' Association of NSW - Stand 202 |
| Friday 13th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
MARKING AND CUTTING DOVETAILS BY HAND.
Presented by Terry Gleeson, Cabinet-maker & Woodwork Teacher. |
| 12.00pm |
THE RIGHT JOINT FOR THE JOB.
Presented by Richard Crosland, Woodwork Teacher. |
| 1.00pm |
POLISHING WITHOUT THE ANXIETY.
Presented by Tom Paley, retired Joiner and Teacher |
| 2.00pm |
CUTTING MORTICE AND TENNON JOINTS.
Presented by Steven Thomas, Woodwork Teacher |
| 3.00pm |
HAND MADE DRAWERS THE TRADITIONAL WAY.
Presented by Terry Gleeson, Cabinet-maker & Woodwork Teacher |
| Saturday 14th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
VENEER KEYS IN A MITRE BOX .
Presented by Adam Crosland, Industrial Arts Teacher. |
| 12.00pm |
MARKING AND CUTTING DOVETAILS BY HAND.
Presented by Terry Gleeson, Cabinet-maker & Woodwork Teacher. |
| 1.00pm |
POLISHING WITHOUT THE ANXIETY.
Presented by Tom Paley, Retired Joiner and Teacher |
| 2.00pm |
CUTTING MORTICE AND TENNON JOINTS
Presented by Steven Thomas, Woodwork Teacher |
| 3.00pm |
HAND MADE DRAWERS THE TRADITIONAL WAY.
Presented by Terry Gleeson, Cabinet-maker & Woodwork Teacher. |
| Sunday 15th June 2008 |
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| 11.00am |
CUTTING MORTICE AND TENON JOINTS.
Presented by Stephen Thomas, Woodwork Teacher. |
| 12.00pm |
THE RIGHT JOINT FOR THE JOB.
Presented by Richard Crosland, Woodwork Teacher
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| 1.00pm |
HOW TO USE A CABINET SCRAPER.
Peter Stone, Woodwork Teacher. |
| 2.00pm |
PLANNING YOUR PROJECT,
A Q&A Session
with Alan Perry, Retired Head Teacher of Cabinet-making, Lidcombe TAFE.
Are you planning a furniture project or planning to repair a piece of furniture?
Talk with Alan Perry between 2.00pm and 3.00pm
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BRUCE BELL PROFILE
Bruce is a former apprentice of the year and a qualified builder. He lives on a rural property just outside of Toowoomba in Queensland.
Bruce commenced woodturning as a hobby in 1971 and decided to follow his passion for the craft a few years later, by turning full time as a living. He decided to use our native outback timbers and has developed an extensive knowledge of these exciting species over the years.
He has taught woodturning to many both in Australia and around the world. In 1972 he built the first Travelling Woodturning School in a semi trailer and took it to some of the remote towns of our country to further spread his knowledge of this fascinating craft.
Bruce has demonstrated at the Timber and Working with Wood Shows for many years on various aspects of woodturning. On his many trips to the USA he has demonstrated at several symposiums, along with teaching at the John C. Campbell folk school North Carolina.
He is also a member of the International Wood Collectors Society and organised their 2006 International Conference at Toowoomba.
Bruce enjoys making bowls and other useful items, from our variety of native timbers which he considers to be among the best in the world for their color and character. His works have been purchased by governments as gifts for dignitaries around the world.
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