• Terry Gordon demonstrating techniques and his own range of HNT Gordon hand tools at last year's Tools & Techniques event at Sturt School For Wood.
    Terry Gordon demonstrating techniques and his own range of HNT Gordon hand tools at last year's Tools & Techniques event at Sturt School For Wood.
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Sturt School For Wood’s 2016 annual Tools & Techniques Weekend on Feb 13 and 14 will be its biggest ever and will feature displays and sales from Australia’s finest toolmakers and specialist timber suppliers.

Included in the line-up are: HNT Gordon, Colen Clenton, Japanese Tools, Allwood Timbers, Gifkins Dovetail Jig, Jim Davey, Vesper Tools, Dunstone Design, Keith Houston, Southern Highlands Woodies Inc., Bowral Men’s Shed & The Traditional Tools Group, as well as the following program of woodworking demos by Australia’s leading furniture makers:

Saturday Feb 14

Darren Oates: Bending Techniques
Darren graduated from the Sturt School for Wood in 2007 and has since set up his own successful practice in the Hawkesbury district of NSW. Darren specialises in curved work using traditional joinery techniques and is also a regular instructor for the Sturt School for Wood.

Evan Dunstone: Chair Design
Evan Dunstone is a designer, craftsman, educator and writer. Evan is a 2001 Churchill Fellow in contemporary chair design and manufacture. He has established his showroom in Canberra with a workshop in Queanbeyan and produces a range of contemporary studio furniture.

Keith Houston: Carving
Keith is a retired scientist with a passion for woodcarving and tool restoration. He has run many carving courses as well as numerous tool-sharpening workshops for woodworkers, print makers and leather workers.

Sunday Feb 15

Phoebe Everill: Sharpening without waterstones
Phoebe graduated from the Sturt School for Wood in 2011 and has since set up her own successful practice and wood school in rural Victoria. Phoebe teaches at Sturt Winter School and has also taught weekend courses here.

Pam Erasmus: Preparing for finishing
Soon after her arrival in Perth in 1985, Pam began acquiring her formidable woodworking skills, and created a small range of furniture that she sold through galleries around the country.  Pam has run woodwork courses for women, established a women’s woodwork network and now teaches with her husband Neil at their own private woodwork school, the Erasmus School of Creative Arts.

Neil Erasmus: Half-blind dovetail joint
Neil, originally from South Africa, is descended from generations of furniture makers and as well as making and teaching for over 30 years, he is a contributing editor for Australian Wood Review. Neil and his wife Pam teach throughout Australia, in New Zealand and the USA and have won prestigious awards for their designs.

The Weekend will also include the opening of an exhibition at Sturt Gallery. The art of contemporary furniture by Warwick Powis. This will take place on Sunday 14 February at 11am.

Food and drink will be available on site. Admission is free, as is parking.

More info at www.sturt.nsw.edu.au/whats-on

 

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