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Split, Sawn & Shaped

From:Tuesday 17 August 2021
To:Tuesday 31 August 2021
Time:See event organiser for times -  Tuesday 17 August 2021
Location:Cobb+Co Museum, 27 Lindsay Street, Toowoomba, Queensland Australia
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Making a wooden wheel using traditional hand tools. In past generations, people turned wooden logs from the forest into the everyday items they needed. Homes, furniture and tools were crafted by hand. Tradespeople such as carpenters, cabinet makers and coopers all used specialised woodworking tools. Those who made wooden wheels were known as wheelwrights. During the Industrial Revolution, many trade skills were replaced by powered machinery in factories, but traditional ‘handmade’ methods were still used in small towns and villages into the twentieth century. Andrew MacDonald, Factory Supervisor Cobb+Co Museum, took on the challenge to make a wooden wheel using only hand tools. Visit the display to see the process and the tools used. Admission is free for residents of the Toowoomba Regional Council region with proof of residency.
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Cobb+Co Museum
27 Lindsay Street
Toowoomba
Queensland
Australia
https://www.cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au
 
Entry charges - Adult$ 12.50
Entry charges - Child$ 6.50
Entry charges - Concession$ 10
Entry charges - Family$ 32
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Contact phone Cobb+Co Museum
Booking information
Event websitehttps://cobb.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Exhibitions/2020/09/Split+sawn+shaped
Contact organisationCobb+Co Museum
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Not applicable
- Admission is free for residents of the Toowoomba Regional Council region with proof of residency.
- Child Ages 3 to 15.Admission is free for residents of the Toowoomba Regional Council region with proof of residency.
- Admission is free for residents of the Toowoomba Regional Council region with proof of residency.
- Family is 2 Adults and up to 2 Children.Admission is free for residents of the Toowoomba Regional Council region with proof of residency.

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