The New Midlands Show in October

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Hi all,

At last we seem to be set for an excellent show in the Midlands. Thank you SK Promotions.

These are the exhibitors who have currently booked stands: -

Anglian Chemicals
The Camvac range of dust extraction machinery and accessories


Ashley Iles (Edge Tools) Ltd
Turning, carving and cabinet making chisels, sharpening systems


Behlen Ltd
Wood finishes


BriMarc Associates
Jet woodworking machines
Arbortech
Duragrit
Flexcut
Gorilla glues and tapes
Kreg machines
Leigh jigs
Sjoberg benches
Tormek grinders
Veritas
Proxxon and CMT cutters


Carroll Tools
Sanding drums
Microplane blades


Chestnut Products
A full range of Chestnut wood finishes


Classic Hand Tools
Premier quality hand tools from:
Lie-Nielsen, Veritas, Blue-Spruce tool works, Bridge City tool works,
Hock, Auriou, Sauer and many more fine hand tools


Craft Supplies
Woodworking courses in England and France
LED lights


Felder UK Ltd
A full range of both Hammer and Felder woodworking machines


Freshwater Publishing
Living Wood (a NEW magazine for the woodworker)
British Woodworking


Hamilton Edge Tools
Band saw blades


Hegner UK Ltd
Hegner Scroll saws
Hegner Disc Sanders
Hegner Lathes
VB36 Lathe
Multi Star Chuck
Organoil
Advanced Sanding Systems


Jackson Builders Centres
A full range of Bosch power and woodworking tools


Lincolnshire Woodcraft Supplies
English and imported hardwoods


Lovell Workwear
Woodworkers smocks and aprons


Meantime Design
Clocks and gift making components


New Generation Tools
Flexidisc Sander
Letonkinois Varnishes
Uniclamp Sharpening Systems


Oneida Air Systems
Dust extraction equipment


Phil Irons Woodturning
Vicmarc Lathes, chucks and accessories
Woodcut tools


Power Capacitors
Transwave phase converters


Price Tool Sales
Trend
Makita
Fein
Festo


Proops Bros
All those hand tools and accessories so vital to the woodworker


Robert Sorby
Turning, carving, bench and framing chisels
Lathe accessories
Patriot chuck
ProEdge sharpening system


Scheppach
The full range of classic workshop and benchtop machines
The Mafell range of power tools


Snainton Woodworking Supplies
Charnwood Woodworking Machinery
English turning and carving blanks


South West Surplus Tooling
A comprehensive range of hand tools plus all those little extra necessities


Stobart Davies
Woodworking books


T & J Tools
Abrasive disc pads
Diamond sharpening stones


The Toolpost
Wivamac lathes
Hamlet Craft Tools
Versa chucks
Beall buffing systems
Kelton tools
U-Beaut finishes
Holzer Diamond products


The Guild of Master Craftsmen
A wide selection of magazines, books and videos from the GMC


Turners Retreat
Project accessories
Pen kits
Clifton planes
Microclene air filters
Titebond glues
Safety equipment
Microplanes
Pax saws
Inlace and Suede-tex
DVDs


UK Tools Direct
A large range of quality woodworking tools


Warren Machine Tools
The NEW range of Warco woodworking machines


Attractions

Demonstrations
This list will be updated as demonstrators are confirmed.
Barry Iles - sponsored by Ashley Iles - tool sharpening
Bob Neill - Pyrographer
Gerry Marlow - Turner - Sponsored by The Toolpost
Les Thorne - Turner - Sponsored by The Shed
Lisa Raby - Pyrographer
Mark Bennett - sponsored by Classic Hand Tools - The use of fine quality hand tools
Mark Hancock - Turner
Michael Painter - Carver
Mike Hudson - sponsored by Turners Retreat - Hand planes
Peter Wood (Greenwood Days) - Pole Lathe Turner/Windsor Chair Maker
Philippa Barstow and Alan Waterhouse - Finishing
Philippe Bourgeat - French Turner - Sponsored by The Toolpost
Reg Sherwin - Turner
Reg Slack - Turner
Sue and Graham Harker - sponsored by Snainton Woodworking - Segment turning and rocking horse making
Tony Wilson - Turner - Sponsored by Hegner UK


Craft Associations and Colleges
This list will be updated as craft associations and colleges are confirmed.
The Association of Woodturners of Great Britain
The North Warwickshire and Hinckley Woodturning Club
Warwick Carvers associated with the BWA


Workshops and Seminars.
Master Classes, some with Question and Answer Sessions.
"Hands on" turning workshop
Sponsored by Craft Supplies
The Guild of Master Craftsmen will be sponsoring four classes with question and answer sessions on each of the three days of the show. All of the demonstrators are experts and authors in their own right.

Turning
Mark Baker - Editor: Woodturning Magazine
Routing and Power Woodworking (incorporating Power Tools and Machinery)
Anthony Bailey - Editor: Router & Power Woodworking
Furniture and Cabinet Making
Michael Huntley - Editor: Furniture & Cabinet Maker
Woodcarving
Carving - Peter Benson - Chairman of the BWA
These classes will provide an ideal opportunity for the visitor to see well known experts at work and to ask questions relating to what they have seen or a problem that they might have.


This should be an excellent show.

Cheers,
Neil
 
Whoopee!!! :D

At last! It's great to see Hegner back on the road again; I have every intention of making it to this show.

Thanks for passing on the good news, Neil.

Gill
 
Is it the 10-12 October show at Kenilworth?

In which case - blastit - first grandchild is due to put in a debut appearance that weekend.
 
Great! Only a few miles to travel for once!!!

No more Grandchildren in my offing. The fates preserve me, I'll be there!
John :)
 
As long as it doesn't rain too much. As far as I remember, the car parking is in a field! Or maybe they've sorted that now! :D

John
 
ProShop":gw7r86k3 said:
Isn't this an old show but with a new promoter

Not really, no.

I've been trying to think of a good analogy and the best I can come up with at the moment is comparing the 'old' mini with the 'new' BMW one. This is flawed however as many people would say there was absolutely nothing wrong with the old one and some people don't like the new one!

The 'old' show moved from the NEC some years ago and was held two or three times at Stoneleigh, every year getting less to see and do. Finally, the show was moved to Stafford (remember that one?) and that really was the death knell for it.

This new show is more of a re-invention and the only things the same are that it is woodwork-related and being held at Stoneleigh.
The new show is being organised by SK Promotions, the people behind the Harroagate Show, which is now widely regarded as the best show in the country.
SK Promotions will be bringing their expertise and experience in organising shows along with, most importantly, the support of the trade and standholders. A comment has already been made that it's good to see a certain company returning and this is due to the new organiser. It's worth mentioning that SK were asked to organise this show by a number of people in the trade.

We're supporting this show and hope that it'll set a new standard for shows in the Midlands which will only get better in coming years.

The show is also being supported and promoted by GMC Publishing which should open up even more avenues for the organisers.

Oh, and I think maybe some years ago the overflow parking might have been in a field, I'm not sure, but there is usually plenty of good parking to be had at Stoneleigh and polite and helpful 'attendants' too.
 
Hi Terry,
There's nowt wrong with parking in a field of course! It can be a little awkward when it's wet though, unless you have 4-wheel drive!
One show I went to there, the local farmer made a fortune, with his tractor, dragging cars out of the sludge!

Regards and, without wishing my time away, I'm looking forward to the show!

John :)
 
Hi John

I got stuck at the Yandles show one year in the van, there wasn't enough weight in it to get a grip; fortunately for me some people wandered by who I'd served about ten minutes beforehand and they leaned down on the bars on the front, got me some traction and I was away!
Woodworkers are all such a nice, helpful bunch!

And yes, I'm hoping to get to this show myself and am looking forward to it!
 
Hmmm! I'll check if my passport is up to date to get back into England :lol:

The Oneida Air Systems caught my eye.

So it's a three day show, I wonder if I'll see it all in one day? or should I plan in stopping over and make it two days?
 
Terry Smart":2qqamvat said:
Hi John

I got stuck at the Yandles show one year in the van,
And yes, I'm hoping to get to this show myself and am looking forward to it!

Hi Terry,

Since the demise of the starting handle, it's not possible to 'wind' the vehicle out of the mud. Instead, engaging 2nd gear and then turning over the starter motor often works. It's hard on the starter, but it gets you out of light mud.. Honest.. Another way to try is to let the clutch out slowly without revs. The vehicle will often crawl out. (This one works well with automatics but needs the slightest amount of rev.)

If none of that works, send for me. I would load the back of your vehicle down, no problem! :lol:

John
 
Lord Nibbo":1psue4mj said:
Hmmm! I'll check if my passport is up to date to get back into England :lol:

Only a man from Kernow would say that! Although, some Devonians think everyone else 'is furriners'! :lol:

Chesford Grange, nr Kenilworth does decent acommodation btw LN.

John
 
Benchwayze":kcp6035z said:
Lord Nibbo":kcp6035z said:
Hmmm! I'll check if my passport is up to date to get back into England :lol:

Only a man from Kernow would say that! Although, some Devonians think everyone else 'is furriners'! :lol:

Chesford Grange, nr Kenilworth does decent acommodation btw LN.

John

Passports are my least worry, I would also need clearance from swmbo :oops: :lol: :wink:
 
I have a 'SWIMBO' of course, but she does know when not to interfere. :wink:

(Usually when she has nothing in her diary!)

Hopefully, see you there!

Regards
John
 
Dick,

You could fly down to East Midlands with Eastern Air on the friday morning.

I could collect you ( I'm only 15 mins from EMA) take you to the show and return you for the last plane back north.

Currently I'm North of you (Thurso) I fly up EMA - ABZ - WICK, every Monday and back then home Friday. Been doing it for 6 weeks :cry: just another two to do :lol:
 
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