There
are some dates in the woodworker’s diary that are (if you excuse the incongruous
metaphor) set in stone. Two such dates are the Spring and Autumn Open House
laid on annually by the UK’s leading woodworking tools and accessory supplier, The
ToolPost (http://www.toolpost.co.uk/index.html).
Woodturning and carving
expert aficionados and aspiring enthusiasts alike will be looking forward to
the imminent Autumn Open House, taking place on Fri 9th an Sat 10th
November 2012 in the ToolPost’s Didcot premises, Oxfordshire.
So what does this year’s Autumn Open House have to offer? Well,
apart from the usual bringing together of fellow woodcarving and turning fans to
share their tips, successes, queries and even tales of woodworking woe, there
is also the opportunity to see some outstanding demonstrators at work. Here’s a
look at this season’s much-anticipated guests:
Heinz Wiedemann: the man behind the eponymous Wiedemann Tools will inspire with
his superlative skills at the woodturning
lathe, with Open House attendees being able to buy the very tools he uses
in the ToolPost store.
Chris Eagles: the home-grown turner who is as generous with his wisdom as he
is with his insider tricks of the trade, Chris is always a popular
demonstrator.
Simon Clements: this professional woodcarver is another inspirational demonstrator;
after all, what could be more inspiring than helping to renovate some of the
country’s most impressive churches and state buildings? Simon will be on hand
to share his unique woodcarving experiences.
Horst Weber: finally, Heinz Wiedemann’s compatriot will be setting the
seasonal mood by demonstrating how to make Christmas tree decorations in a
manner which combines traditional and innovative woodturning methods.
In addition to these star ‘turns’, there will be a host of other
top names in woodworking attending this year’s Autumn Open House, including
representatives from many of the leading manufacturers. Why not take a look at
photos from past Open Houses to get a feeling for why these events are held
with such affection within the woodcarving fraternity? You’ll find them online
at http://www.toolpost.co.uk/index.html,
along with further event details. And don’t forget, all of this is once again
completely free of charge!
Editor’s
Note: The ToolPost (http://www.toolpost.co.uk/index.html)
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Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk
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