Cheers Pete...it was indeed a great day.
I actually had a major brain overload after all of the wonderful things to see...and the chat with so many of our brethren of this parish...a fantastic turnout indeed.
Richard A....thanks for the loan of your bench...you did make rather a mess...I hope you cleared it up! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :wink:
That will get you back for sneaking that nasty bit of yew from Mike! LOL!!
But I'm glad we stood to the challenge...
There were so MANY highlights of today for me...so with one exception...in no particular order...
Richard H (rxh)...that Silchester plane reproduction was absolutely sublime mate....
It was impressive in pictures but WOW...what a wonderful thing in the flesh...and did it perform superbly too...those Romans must have known a thing or two which was most interesting indeed....
It attracted quite a bit of interest and that yew and some oak didn't stand a chance with that ancient design either did it?......
And I didn't see one person with a toga...most disappointing that! :mrgreen:
A stunning plane and wonderful piece of education...
...I heard a lot of discussion going on as to how to use it which was exactly what was intended.
Another highlight again from Richard H was this wonderful scraper plane...
I think I'll be "borrowing" your plans on the base for this little darling...just what I need to have for a few jobs....and impressive bit of engineering my friend!
There was so much going on...your beautiful mitre nearly got obscured...but since it was the only picture I managed to get...I had to include it...
The plane was sublime...and that engraving by Ian at CHALCO was stunning!
I am so glad that Ian was able to make the day...what a lovely guy he is...
...and he was found deep in conversation with Bill Carter on many an occasion...this shot of them both discussing Bill's beautiful little boxwood planes!
Another highlight...this old 18th Century saw took some beating....
Richard...I will message Pedder for you and link you in to discuss the copy...it's got to be worth it...stunning mate!
There were indeed so many interesting planes and other tools to play with that it was hard to know where to look...
There were other shows going on too..from wood turning...to carving and some wonderful bowls and statues...and of course..the chance to get some tools from Brian and some wood from Mike...I got a bit!
But for me this picture sums up the best part of the day for me personally....
Emma....I think we were..to a man...so happy to see you...even though you did see the A14 for most of the day...the time we did have to chat and remember was priceless.
Thank you...........
Great day..great people..and some stunning tools....I can't wait until next time!!
Jimi