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Jul 07 2008

How to Find Woodworking Shows

Published by Author at 3:21 am under Woodworking

Woodworking is an art that focuses on the construction of various materials out of wood. Woodworking allows the builder to construct different pieces on their own by using wood and simple construction projects to finish a project. Woodworking does require a considerable amount of time and specific equipment but is very enjoyable.

Woodworking Shows

Woodworking shows are extremely popular these days, as they offer visitors knowledge and firsthand experience in the world of woodworking. The London Woodworking Show is one of the longest running and takes place in London, Ontario.

This is a retail show that features everything for the woodworker and hobbyist. Each year, they feature sales and demonstrations of top of the line woodworking equipment and machinery, finishing supplies, displays, wildlife sculptors, decoy carvers and much more. There is something for the entire family, and you will have a great time and meet other woodworking enthusiasts.

Another of the most popular woodworking shows is the Canwest Woodworking Tool Show and Sale. Of all the woodworking shows in the world this is one of the largest and longest running, and it is no wonder, as there are over eighty different booths packed in the venue selling every kind of woodworking tool and equipment available.

There is such a variety that there is sure to be something for everyone, so it is great for the whole family. Just a few of the top selling woodworking names that will be featured at this show include Dowelmax, Elite Tools, European Nuts, Island Woodcraft, Freud Canada, Microbois, Panasonic Canada, Toys and Joys, Woodworkers Haven, Stockroom Supply, Telekit Inc., and Premier Finishing Solutions.

Learning More

There are also other ways to learn more about woodworking besides woodworking shows. There are woodworking courses and classes available that you can take, for instance, and many other ways to broaden your horizon on this fascinating art form.

You may just feel adventurous and simply want to dive into the activity and see how well you perform, and this is not necessarily a bad thing. You may just want to learn on your own and take the lessons of this craft from the mistakes that you make. There are some fabulous woodworking books and other materials that you can use to help you along, and just remember that if this is the way you want to go about it you should have a woodworking plan at hand so that you will not be starting a project just out of pure guesswork.

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