Matt Estlea Goes On Tour With Axminster
Event Details:
Date: | Saturday 22nd June 2019 12:00am - Saturday 26th October 2019 12:00am |
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Venue: | All Axminster stores |
Admission: | Free |
Matt Estlea will be demonstrating in a store near you
Matt Estlea; Rycotewood Furniture Centre Tutor, woodworker and content creator, will be visiting all eight Axminster Tools and Machinery stores. Matt has combined two of his interests; woodworking and videography, to build up an online brand with over 100,000 people subscribed to his YouTube channel. Now he'll be crossing the country to bring his experience and skills directly to you.
FREE Woodworking demonstration brought to you by Axminster Tools and Machinery – We share your passion!
Matt will be covering sharpening, dovetailing and plane set-up and use as well as talking about his experience as an online personality. Matt's adulation for his craft and love of a challenge, together with his pared-back style, invigorates traditional woodworking methods. Whatever your ability level, Matt's demonstration will enliven your mind and help ‘take your skills to the next level’
Come and see Matt live at a store near you on the following dates:
- High Wycombe - Saturday 22nd June
- Cardiff - Saturday 29th June
- Nuneaton - Saturday 6th July
- Axminster - Saturday 17th Aug
- Warrington - Saturday 14th Sep
- North Shields - Saturday 28th Sep
- Sittingbourne - Saturday 12th Oct
- Basingstoke - Saturday 26th Oct
Stay in touch!
If you join the tour, we’d love to hear from you. Send us a photograph of you and Matt Estlea and tell us how the demonstration has inspired you!
Alternatively, get in touch via our social media platforms - post to Instagram using #mattestleatour - don’t forget to tag @AxminsterTools and @mattestleafurniture.
Each store has its own Facebook page, click on your nearest here:
@axminsterstore | @axminsterbasingstoke | @axminstercardiff |
@axminsterhighwycombe | @axminsternorthshields | @axminsternuneaton |
@axminstersittingbourne | @axminsterwarrington |
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