There are just a couple of weeks to go before the 2024 London International Woodworking Festival (LIWF), so Chris I are are busy working on our presentations for the LIWF Bazaar on Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2. (Now just where on my computer did I stash those pictures of furniture from Union Village….)
We’re looking forward to catching up with old friends – and making some new ones/finally meeting Instagram buddies in person – and seeing what the still-growing list of vendors has to offer. So far, we know that on hand will be Classic Hand Tools; Lie-Nielsen with John Parkinson and Robin Nolan; Lee Valley Tools with Richard Wile and Ryan Saunders; David Barron; Ian Parker; Richard Arnold; Michel Auriou; Oscar Rush; Phil Edwards; Windsor Workshop with James Mursell; The Quiet Workshop; Nigel Melfi; Sean Hellman; Odie’s Oil; Sawsharp with Mark Harrell; Southern Fellowship of Woodworkers; Rubio Monocoat; London School of Furniture with Helen Welch; Skelton Saws; Israel Martin; International Boatbuilding Training College; Surrey Veneers; Kevin Gooch; G-Sharp Tools; Lamello; The Furniture Maker’s Company; Chris and me; and Derek Jones of Lowfat Roubo, who is one of the organizers.
Advance tickets are available now on the website (£5.50 for noon-5 p.m. Friday; £10.50 for 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, or £15.50 for both. At the door, the price per day will be £15).
As Derek puts it, ”Speak to everybody on the list above and every insight, light-bulb moment and piece of advice will have cost you less than £0.30, €0.36 or $0.39. Attend one of our free seminars and well, you do the maths. And as for the fun, excitement and complete nerdery, you can’t put a price on that now, can you!”
– Fitz
Also, there are still a few spots available for the 5-day course (Oct. 28-Nov. 1) on building your own Bad Axe saw plus mastering saw sharpening and maintenance for any saw, with Bad Axe Tool Works founder Mark Harrell. Click the link to learn more.