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Derek Cohen
08-06-2018, 2:53 AM
The WA Woodshow began Friday 3rd August and run until the end of Sunday 5th. I could only get there on the weekend when, as usual, I join my good friend Chris Vesper on his stand. The Show is packed with representatives of power and hand makers and sellers, with many ongoing demonstrations, as well as the maker's competition put on by my woodworking club. Of course I was there for that as well, having an entry in the Apothecary Chest.


I must admit that my first port of call was the Old Tool Preservation Society, where there were sales ... and I was a day late! Still, I managed to pick up a set of three as new pattern maker paring gouges by Marples with boxwood handles, along with a (matching) Marples boxwood 1/4" sash mortice chisel.


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The Society usually has a theme each year. Guess what it was this year ...


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Chris Vesper, toolmaker extraordinaire ...


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A plug for his tools, seriously the best in the world ...


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There were the usual power tools ...


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Timbecon was there with hand- and power tools. My friend Dane was demonstrating WoodRiver (Carbatec were not there to present Veritas) ...


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This was balanced by LN Australia. Anthony (in the far corner), who runs the LN Oz, is a real enthusiast and a pleasure to chat to ..


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There was a special area for kids, and my mate Greg Miller (Joy of Wood) was providing so much fun and education ...


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Learning to turn on a pole lathe. Everything is electricity-free ...


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Derek Cohen
08-06-2018, 3:03 AM
Derek Doak "The Timber Bloke", with some of his wares ...

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OK, enough of this I hear you cry, what about the furniture competition?!

Well, I did not place with my chest. There were really high standards, and I'll show you a few pieces.

First and Second places went to Ian Houghton, a professional furnituremaker. He specialises in sunbursts, which have appeared on a number of his past winning pieces over the years. This year he demonstrated his ability to laminate bent wood to an exceptionally high level as well ...

First prize:

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Second prize:

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Third prize was a sideboard:

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As mentioned, I did not place. I was happy to be there, and received many positive comments (and two offers of purchase, which I did not accept - imagine having to build it again for Lynndy!) ..

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There were some exceptional boxes.

The winning box was made by Denis Tapley (which looked very similar to his box, which won last year) ...

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However, it is the boxes of Martin Burgoyne which I would like to showcase. Martin attended courses with me with Andrew Crawford (from the UK). He continued working on these, and I think that he has surpassed Andrew with his detailed inlay work. It is simply sublime!

I will show two pieces here, neither of which won a prize, however:

"The North Skyline". This is the Perth skyline.

https://s19.postimg.cc/a1zuv2htf/Martin-_Burgoyne3_A.jpg

Here is a very short video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZemtuoYSXr4&feature=youtu.be

Derek Cohen
08-06-2018, 3:03 AM
The one that I thought was amazing was this "Puzzle Box" ...

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Again, it can only be appreciated via video ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=oPCp7fWD50Y

Derek Cohen
08-06-2018, 3:04 AM
Lastly, another prize winner, in a kinetic piece by Neil Hendry ...

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This must be viewed on video (it moves) ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZkyNJ93M88&feature=youtu.be

Regards from Perth

Derek

Jim Koepke
08-06-2018, 2:19 PM
Great stuff, thanks for posting all the images.

jtk

David Eisenhauer
08-06-2018, 2:52 PM
Thanks Derek. For my taste, you had every right to throw your piece right in there in with the others and take your chance. The winning table? beautiful, carefully made top, nice work on the base but not quite fully hitting my "functional" button. The box guy deserves something for the puzzle box alone and the box category winner did nice work in what I call the "fantastic" style. The smaller drawer stack piece located to the left of the winning table, while not to my personal taste whatsoever, looks from this distance to have been well made with attention to detail. Looks like it was a good show and fun times catching up with friends, artists, vendors and others in the profession.

Mike King
08-06-2018, 3:22 PM
Some beautiful pieces there. I was taken by the screen in the background -- looks like some fantastic marquetry in there!

Mike

Jason Lester
08-06-2018, 7:48 PM
The table is beautiful, but it seems like it would be unstable. Would it tip if you put something heavy on one end?

The sideboard is my favorite. It's a really nice design and practical as well.

glenn bradley
08-06-2018, 8:05 PM
The judges seemed to be leaning towards a bit more hand-done pizzazz or detail elements. Some truly beautiful stuff there, including yours.

David Myers
08-06-2018, 8:13 PM
Impressive pieces all around.

The kinetic piece is completely awesome.

Congrats on your contribution. It is definitely at home amongst its peers.

Maybe next year you could do a serpentine one with double the drawers.:D

Barry Richardson
08-06-2018, 8:24 PM
Great looking stuff! Thanks for posting, I've never seen near so many vintage tools in one place before, wish I could have checked it out.....

Mark Gibney
08-07-2018, 12:36 AM
Very satisfying report to read on the show, thanks.

Steve Kaminska
08-07-2018, 6:42 AM
I picked up a bit of wood advertised as Australian Red Oak... I'll post a picture if I can capture its beauty... I bought it with the hope that one day I will have enough talent to do this wood justice... I am always impressed by the Aussies' attention to detail; whether it is woodworking, restoring old cars, or general fabrication, you guys definitely set the bar!

Jeff Ranck
08-07-2018, 1:00 PM
Great report. I think the entries you showed (including your own) are really amazing.