Despite the problems returning home I had a complete blast. I walked in (being quite surprised that there was not an entry fee as there are for most of these kinds of events). I went into the big white tent and looked around thinking to myself "there isn't much here", then I spotted a doorway to another tent with some more stuff, then another one, then a doorway to the main Yandles shop and wood yard. Then out into another tent, and then I spotted a great big barn with even more stuff in it...
I did a quick (took about an hour) walk around and then had a chat with Philly's little helpers (Tony Sutton and Mike Riley ). Then off to Chestnut finishing to meet up at midday. I only discovered Dave (Jester) and Pete(Bodrighy) when we noticed that the three of us kept checking our watches, so I figured that it was a good bet that they were from the forums. No one else turned up that we recognised, so we went back to Philly's.
I bumped into Paul Chapman, Tony (Escudo), Martin (although I didn't know he was from the forums until I saw the photos. Although I should have known the way that he kept trying to get me to buy a Philly plane
).
Dave Chareslworth is a really nice guy. He was quite happy to talk for ages and even let me try out his planes, I have picked up a few really useful hints about planing technique. Even when I admitted that I could not afford to go on his course he still kept talking to me and offering advise. Unfortunately he did not have any of his DVDs for sale, so I will have to go to his web site and order one.
After seeing how much better Dave's planes are than mine (even my brand new LN block plane is no where near as good as Dave's identical block plane
), I walked about 5 feet to where Mike Hudson was demonstrating the Veritas sharpening guide. Which was certainly a cheaper purchase than a new Clifton plane
I must confess I was surprised at the number of little old ladies, especially the two who tried to talk me into buying a £1,200 bandsaw
The Leigh dovetail jigs looked really good, but at the same price as an Incra fence I think I will be saving up for the latter.
In the end I came away with a Veritas sharpening guide, a subscription to British Woodworking (Nick Gibbs, great guy), a bunch of veneers and some lovely Sycamore, Walnut and English Cherry for the stash (My wife knits, she understands the concept of stash
)
Unfortunately the journey home was not so great. As I got back to the car I felt a bit floopy. I thought I was just dehydrated, so I got a can of coke from the cafe , and then a litre of water at the services. Unfortunately the stomach bug that has been moving through the family all week caught up with me just as I walked back in the front door, so I went to bed when the kids did and I am on clear liquids for 24 hours
On the upside I bumped into a reenactor I know at the show and found out that Yandles is his local wood yard, so if I need wood then he can pick it up for me and pass it over at events