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19/11/2016 By John Foster

Charlie’s Cat

Charlie produced a carving of a Feline from an unknown timber which he claims is the hardest he
has ever encountered. He needed sharpening gear on hand at all times during its construction.
It was finished off with sanding sealer and automotive top coat clear.
It has a beautiful finish and actually looks like a cat.

 

Charlie's "Cat"

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19/11/2016 By John Foster

Col’s “TITANIC”

The ship at left is the “Titanic” made by Col Bridgeman. It was started several years ago (2002) by one of his grandsons who gave it away about a third of the way through. Col has finished it off having to buy the remaining kits which include full details about the ship, the materials needed to complete the project and full instructions.
When he took on the project, some parts were missing, e.g. the rudder which Col had to manufacture himself. There were 92 parts in all required to complete the project and Col spent over $770 for his efforts. Some of the work was very tedious with tweezers needed to insert some parts. There are over 500 portholes in the sides of the ship and they are very small.
His Grandson will turn 21 later this year and guess what will be his present from Col.

TITANIC-300

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18/11/2016 By John Foster

Club Christmas Party 2017

Port Stephens woodworkers annual Christmas party combines fun, fellowship and first class food
and entertainment for members and their family.The nights programme typically includes our
annual prize giving and presentation, the traditional humorous poetry readings and a surprise
request performances by a couple of musical wannabees .

See the events page for dates and details.

  • Can we run them in?
  • Lucky door Prize
  • Ines - Club member of the Year
  • Imagine cruises Captain Frank - Club Patron

 

 

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18/11/2016 By John Foster

Club BBQ

The warmer months provide the perfect opportunity for Port Stephens Woodworkers members  and their families
to regularly get together for a BBq in one of the many waterfront parks dotted around the Bay.

See the events page for dates and details.

 

 

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18/11/2016 By John Foster

Graeme’s Boab Tree

a Boab Tree made by Graeme Sosso.
The timber is Jacaranda and the tree (including the base), is made from a single piece of
timber which he found in the Trailer as a piece of scrap.
The nuts under the tree are glued on and the base is stained to produce a contrasting colour.
A beautiful object demonstrating a creative mind.

Graeme's Fantasy Tree

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