Woodworkers Association of NSW
Description
The association is a forum for networking and enjoying camaraderie among woodworkers. It promotes appreciation of fine woodwork and encourages creativity. The NSW Woodworkers Association meets at 7 for 7.30 pm, on the first Monday of every second month*: February, April, June, August, October and December. We talk about materials and techniques and exchange clues and news in the relaxed atmosphere of like-minded people sharing skills and knowledge. We have a guest speaker or demonstrator and visitors and friends are always welcome.
* If the first Monday is a public holiday the general meeting will be altered to the week before or after.
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comWood Review
Have a look at this great student work, and vote for the ones you like most.
Timeline Photos
Member Kerryn Carter discusses the finer points of coffin making after her interesting talk at our December meeting. Kerryn owns Toolschool, a woodwork school for children. Learn more about Toolschool at www.toolschool.com.au
Just a few more days of our Creations in Wood exhibition, closing on Saturday. Don't miss your chance to pick up those Christmas gifts, or that nice piece of furniture you've been promising yourself.
Don't forget, on Saturday 12th November at the Creations in Wood exhibition, makers Matt Dwight, Warwick Wright and Brian Dawson will be giving talks about their works, starting at 11 a.m.
springall-fine-woodwork.com
Photos from Woodworkers Association of NSW's post
It's all go at the Gallery Lane Cove, with bump in today, ready for the opening of our exhibition at 6 p.m. next Wednesday, 2nd November.
Timeline Photos
Timeline Photos
These small boxes in Huon pine & Australian red cedar by Alex Springall of springall-fine-woodwork.com are ideal Christmas gifts. Available at the Creations in Wood 2016 exhibition.
Photos from Woodworkers Association of NSW's post
Today's featured items from the forthcoming Creations in Wood 2016 exhibition are a table by Dominic LeGrande, toast tongs by Phil Greenwood and candlestics in wenge and Brazilian Bloodwood by Steve Townsend.
Photos from Woodworkers Association of NSW's post
Some of the fine furniture that you'll find at the Creations in Wood 2016 Exhibition, the Glide Sentry cabinet by Peter Stilbij, a stool by Ed Ko and a table by Pouya Ghadimi
Photos from Woodworkers Association of NSW's post
Minky Grant's fine jewellery will be on sale, just in time for Christmas, at the Creations in Wood 2016 exhibition.