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Demonstrations
for 2011
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Saturday 18th.
June
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Les
Thorne
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Saturday
15th. October
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Mark
Sanger
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Saturday
27th. February |
Mark
Sanger |
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Saturday
27th. March |
Mike
Hosking |
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Saturday
17th. April |
Dave
Reeks |
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Saturday
15th. May |
Nick
Agar |
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SUNDAY
20th. June |
Gary
Rance |
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SUNDAY
12th. September |
Mick
Hanbury |
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SUNDAY
12th. December |
Nikos
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Sunday March 22nd
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Mick Hanbury
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Saturday May 9th.
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Colin Simpson
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Saturday June 21st.
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Les Thorne
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Saturday September
26th.
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Greg Moreton
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Saturday November
14th.
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Chris Eagles
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Demonstration
Events for 2008
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Friday
25th. January
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Robert Sorby Demo in
conjuction with Mid Cornwall Saw Services
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Saturday
February 16th.
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Nick Agar
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Saturday
March 1st.
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Simon Hope
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SUNDAY
30th. March
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Phil Irons
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SUNDAY
April 13th.
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Les Thorne
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Saturday
June 28th.
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Albert Harrison
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Saturday
September 27th.
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Dave Reeks
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SUNDAY
December 14th.
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Nikos Siragas
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Refreshments will
be available at all of the demonstrations.
Further Details
if required from:-
Mike Hosking - 01209 314532
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Sunday
30th. March 2008- Phil Irons |
Today
we were treated to a classic demonstration by the tall Australian, Phil Irons
who started the day by telling everyone about his background and how he got into
woodturning as well as about his career so far and how he came to be the sole
agent in this country for the Australian and New Zealand manufactured equipment.
He
then continued by demonstrating the Woodcut sharpening jig using a variety of
turning tools after which he started his turning with another demonstration this
time using the Woodcut bowl saver. The
large piece of wood that he used was then used to turn a bowl and the smaller
piece was put to one side for use later on in the day. Answering
questions on how he obtains such a deep shine on his coloured hollow forms Phil
explained that he builds up a coating of satin spray finish and then hand polishes
to a high shine using burnishing cream. Phil's
final demonstration of the day was made out of the small piece of wood that he
had saved earlier. From this he showed how to turn a small version of one of his
now famous wooden hats telling us that he actually made them to measure and showing
how he puts them on a jig to get the shape. From starting to finishing one of
these full sized hats can take up to 4 days as the hats often have to be mounted
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Today's
demonstration was one of those days that you don't know what is going to happen.
We were told that Simon would be in the area and asked if we would like him to
come along and give us a demonstration of his work. All that some of us knew,
was that a lot of his main work is - making bagpipes. Which on it's own sounded
fascinating. Everyone wondering who would have enough puff to play them and moreover
would we be able to stand the noise. However, He didn't get into making any on
his visit here today. He
started his demo by making a deep bowl and then putting a rounded rim onto it
in a contrasting coloured wood. This was then followed by some other pieces which
were decorated using pewter which Simon uses quite a lot in his bagpipe making.
He also managed to decorate the pewter in his own style. He finished the day by
making a fountain pen that he had promised he would make as a present for himself
from rattlesnake skin. All
in all it was a very enjoyable day for everyone with excellent refreshments, again,
overseen by the ladies of our club. If
you ever get the chance, this is another man that is well worth getting in touch
with to give a demonstration at your meetings. We
are sure that you won't regret it. | SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 16TH
NICK AGAR | |
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On
this visit to our club it turned out to be yet another one of Nick's memorable
days, for both novice and experienced turners alike! There
was something for everyone - power carving, texturing, burning, decoration using
a power sander and a few "Jethro" jokes thrown in for good measure.
All in all, a very enjoyable day. As
Nick was there at the very start of our club and has been with us ever since in
so many ways it was decided that he be made an honorary life member. |
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2008 Clubnight Demo | | This
evening we were treated to a demonstration by Chris Pouncy, the Sales Manager
from Robert Sorby in conjunction with our local supplier, namely - Mid Cornwall
Saw Services of St. Dennis. It was certainly a fun packed evening with several
of Chris's jokes and quick quips which made all of his turning seem quite effortless.
He demonstrated various techniques using the vast range of Robert Sorby tools
and of course the new Patriot chuck. There was a chance (of course), for anyone
who wanted to purchase any tools from the range or any of the other products that
were brought along for us all to see. An enjoyable evening for all and we look
forward to him coming back again in the future. |
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Dave Reeks Demonstration - 17th. March
2007 During
his demo, Dave showed us several of the bowl saver sets made by McNaughton and
Oneway and explained the differences in performance, cost and ease of use. Dave
seen demonstrating the methods he uses when creating his highly decorated bowls
and platters. He explained how he goes about producing multiple items and the
series of processes involved. An
excellent day with a lot of knowledge gleaned from this turner. |
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NICK AGAR What
a great day it turned out to be for both novice and experienced turners alike! There
was something for everyone - power carving, texturing, burning, decoration using
a power sander and a few "Jethro" jokes thrown in for good measure.
All in all, a very enjoyable day. Thanks
go to Mike Adams for arranging this. Thanks must also go to Pam Hosking in the
kitchen, for all the time and effort in preparing and serving the food which was
excellent as usual. Thanks also to Viv and Annie for all their help. Jim
Davies |
LES
THORNE DEMONSTRATION DAY WHEAL
JANE CLUBHOUSE Some
20 members were treated to a very entertaining turning demonstration by one of
the most exciting characters on the demonstration circuit. For those present
who were not familiar with his approach to woodturning, Les gave some details
of his background which lead to him becoming a full time professional Turner.
Les explained how he juggles his time between his main source of income, which
is producing quantities of Stair spindles, chair and table legs and bases for
standard lamps etc. for various commercial clients, also running a busy &
successful teaching academy and of course demonstrating at major shows and
for woodturning clubs and associations. Les also markets various items of wood
turning equipment and has close associations with a number of major manufacturers
of turning tools and machinery. The demonstration started with some examples
of the type of item he produces in quantity as his main job. We were then
given demonstrations of how to turn various items and practical ways of improving
your tool application in each situation. The demonstration concluded with
some examples of decorative applications and finishing techniques. During
the demo day ,those present were encouraged to ask questions and given the opportunity
to closely examine various procedures. During the refreshment breaks Les answered
many questions relating to individual turning problems that members were having
with various woodturning projects. Members who were unable to attend this
demo really missed an outstanding day by a brilliant demonstrator. By
popular request, we are arranging for Les to come back in 2007. we will publish
the date as soon as the booking is confirmed
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Les
opening the demo explaining how he organises his routine betweenproduction turning,
teaching and demonstrating. |

Setting
up to demonstrate an example of the type of item that provides him with his main
income. | 
Using
a light source to help gauge the wall thickness of a natural edge bowl. |
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Demonstrating
various tooling techniques | 
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| Demonstrating
some finishing and embellishing techniques. | 
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