Coming Events
TTTG is present at a number of exhibitions and shows, as well as, sponsoring a number of hands-on events to enrich the skills and knowledge of working with tools.
Participants must dress appropriately for each workshop; this includes stout leather shoes/boots, safety glasses (required) and clothing suitable for workshop work. An apron is recommended. Workcover regulations apply to all participants.
To obtain the maximum benefit, bring your relevant tools and timber to practice on to the workshop.
Contact Bob Crosbie if you have any questions.
Further information can be found in the TTTG Workshop Brochure (Brochure is a PDF file size of 459KB).
Coming events are:
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Tool Repairs
Sunday, 19 September 2010
When: 9.30am to 3.30pm
Where: Asquith Boys High School, Jersey Road, Asquith.
Repairs to Wooden planes
Making Chisel and plane handles
Making replacement parts
Cost: $20 for financial TTTG members or $40 for non members.
Enrol early to avoid disappointment.
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Routers
Sunday, 21 November 2010
When: 9.30am to 3.30pm
Where: Asquith Boys High School, Jersey Road, Asquith.
Using the electric router safely
Jigs and devices
Pattern routing
Cost: $20 for financial TTTG members or $40 for non members.
Enrol early to avoid disappointment.
To make enquires or sign up, please contact the Event Co-ordinator
You acknowledge and declare that you are and must continue to be medically and physically fit to participate in any workshop and that you are not a danger to yourself or to the health and safety of others.
You acknowledge that you participate in TTTG activities at your own risk and make provision for your own safety. You agree to follow the workshop leader's instructions and use appropriate safety measures.
If you suffer personal injury or damage to property while participating in a workshop, and a cause of the injury or damage was the negligence or breach of other obligations imposed by law, by any person, then the liability is limited to the amount which the insurer is obliged to pay under a liability policy taken out by TTTG. If the defendants, or any of them, are not entitled at law to an indemnity under a liability policy, for whatever reason, the liability is nil. Any claim for breach of contract is subject to a defence of contributory negligence.
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