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Maker of the Year Awards Presented By Carbitool

14.02.2023

As a company that is passionate about Woodworking, we understand the importance of supporting and fostering creativity and craftsmanship in the communities we serve. That’s why Carbitool are proud to announce our sponsorship of Australian Wood Review’s Maker Of The Year Awards 2023, an international celebration of the art of woodworking!

By sponsoring this event, we are demonstrating our commitment to supporting the woodworking community and helping to bring together woodworkers of all levels to showcase their skills and share their passion for the craft. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Maker of The Year provides a platform for creativity, innovation, and networking.

Not only are we supporting the woodworking community, but we are also helping to bring the community together to celebrate this amazing craft. Through our sponsorship, we are able to provide the runners up for each category a $250 Carbitool voucher and a grand Carbitool gift card of $750 for the winner to splurge on all their woodworking desires, from Router Bits to Wood Joining Biscuits – so put your best wood forward!

In addition to supporting the woodworking community, our sponsorship also provides us with a unique opportunity to reach a large and engaged audience. Having already being involved with some familiar talents in woodworking such as David Mac Laren, Pheobe Everill and companies like Kookaburra and Oztables, we have the chance to connect with potential national and international customers and showcase our commitment to supporting the community we serve while providing the best woodworking tools, Router bits and more. You can browse our products and blogs on our Carbitool website.

So whether you’re a woodworker, a lover of craftsmanship, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and power of woodworking, we invite you to get involved in the Maker Of The Year competition.

For more information on the Maker of The Year competition and how you can get involved, please visit the Australian Wood Review website. We look forward to seeing your sweat and tears in your entries and to celebrating the power of the woodworking community!