EWS – Video Montage

by | Nov 2, 2012 | 2 comments

This is my final look at this year’s European Woodworking Show and to finish up I’ve brought together some clips from all around the event. There’s a great variety of woodworking skill and crafts to be seen not to mention the stunning setting at Cressing Temple Barns. The dates for next years show have been announced as the 21st and 22nd September and details of the demonstrators and exhibitors will be made available on their website www.europeanwoodworkingshow.eu

Over the past month we’ve taken a more detailed look at a few moments from this years show, if you haven’t seen those videos yet you can find them here 18th Century Cornice Plane ,  Prague Marionettes , The Wheelwright

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2 Comments

  1. Richard Arnold

    Nice to be reminded of what a lovely weekend we had. hope they ask us to demonstrate next year.
    kind regards, Richard, and Kate

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    • Richard

      Hi Richard, good to hear from you. I’m certain you’ll be asked to come along next year, and if not then you’re welcome to come along and join us on our stand!

      Reply

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