p111dom
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Humm. Just got back and a little dissapointed. Went for some Ashley Iles Mk2 chisels and to check out the new Veritas dovetail saw. On the Iles stand there's only some to view not for sale. They say they've completely sold their stocks for both UK and US markets. Classic Hand Tools also didn't have the saw. Got what I thought was a good deal on a new Freud blade for the table saw, 40t 250mm for £22. Also got a Veritas marking gauge for £10 which was pretty good. Other than than losts of small demos within the seperate stands but no set asside demo area like they have at the SECC show. Spoke to Nick Gibbs who had a stand there. Must be costing him a pretty penny so hope he makes the outlay back. Took up a slight problem with Festool and got no where :roll: . Coolest things there, a guy selling a kit to draw straight lines freehand. Sounds weird but it worked really well. I was tempted but at £20 a little pricey for something of a gimmick. I was also in the marked for a Jet bobbin sander but they wern't there. Saw a cheap Woodstar bobbin sander that I hadn't seen before. No tilt and very loud when compared to the SIP but comes with 6 bobbins. It's totally enclosed so extraction should be better and at £99 seemed like a good deal. I'm ashamed to say that brand snobbery was the only thing that stopped me from buying it. I'll look for reviews but it's probably the closest replacement for the well respected Delta BOSS sander which I really liked. Cast iron top and plastic base. Getting there and back parking wise wasn't too bad compared to what I've heard and it was free which beats the extortionate £5 or so they charge in Glasgow. It is a bit of a walk though. Other than that it was pretty much like every other woodworking show I've been to. Turning, turning, turning and more turning. It still won't put me off attending the show in March at the SECC. I just hope there's a little more variety and a bit more space afforded for propper structured demos of both skills and machinery.