I am heading out on a business trip to Sydney Australia. Does anyone have suggestions of woodworking to see there?
I am heading out on a business trip to Sydney Australia. Does anyone have suggestions of woodworking to see there?
Shawn
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No...but there is a lot of "non-woodworking" things to see and do in Sydney.
About 9 months from now my wife and I plan on visiting there for a couple days.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Woodworking wise can't think of anything. But climb the bridge on a good clear day. Go to Manly and Bondi Beaches - don't forget to bring your budgie smugglers. How long are you there for?
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Contrary to what you may have come to believe, house joinery, general carpentry, and furnituremaking existed in Australia well before Lee Valley's 'Berlin Airlift' of free tools into Perth, viz:
http://www.sydney.com/destinations/s...use-parramatta
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/insi...and-interiors/
Last edited by Charlie Stanford; 05-18-2013 at 9:10 AM.
Mind your manners Charlie ...
Shawn, I used to live in Sydney, and if you wish I can put you in touch with a woodworking friend (or two) who live there. PM me.
Regards from Perth
Derek
Do a walking tour of "The Rocks" lots of old places there still functioning as shops. hand cut and dressed sandstone, hand hewn timber beams etc and a gost story or two.
http://www.rockswalkingtours.com.au/
Steven Thomas
Go see an NRL game if you can. It's 26 guys with the bodies of champs and the brains of chimps beating the snot out of each other. Make sure you sit in the cheap seats - that's where the real fun is ;-). And then go see an AFL game. It's a peanuts cartoon come to life. Or at least that's what I see when I went to one. Picture a cloud of dust moving to and fro around a field. Every once in a while a ball pops out, a leg, an arm, a head... complete and utter pandaemonium. And then the ref does a weird dance and the crowd goes nuts...
Last edited by Brian Ashton; 05-19-2013 at 7:14 AM.
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I could most probably arrange an intro to see the Sturt School of Wood http://www.sturt.nsw.edu.au/woodschool.htm
Maybe a trip to Bungendore about three hours out of Sydney http://bungendorewoodworks.com.au/ This is close to Canberra the nations capital which might be worth wasting half an hour on if you have nothing else to do.
Chris
Everything I like is either illegal, immoral or fattening