SPLINTERS

Tennessee Valley Woodworkers                      March 1989

 

March just Marches on... I believe the approach of Spring momentarily accelerates the passage of time. The few extra minutes of daylight serves as a temptation to squeeze out a few extra hours each day. Before you know it ,“The Ides of March” have passed by without a single celebration. Pm not quite sure what the accepted practice is for observing “The Ides”. While we are on the subject of dates, let’s all remember.. .Next Tuesday

March 21, 7:00 PM

Duck River in Decherd

See You There

 

NOTES FROM FEBRUARY

 

We were 35 strong and happy to see some old friends back among our midst. We had a special guest, Gina Buckley, who requested that the Tennessee Valley Woodworkers design and make trophies for the High on the Hog Barbeque to be held this summer. A pork barrel committee was appointed to come up with a design. The members were Bill Moye, Tom Cowan, Henry Davis, and Richard Gulley. I understand they have already met and will have a report at our next meeting.

 

Our Show and Tell was outstanding. Rick Duncan brought some furniture products magazines, Bill Knight had some gorgeous band saw boxes. Bill Chew finished a bowl from the last John Jordan seminar. John Troxler some clamps, Jim Van Cleeve his router table and a footstool that took 43 years to make. Tom Gillard had a fine looking candle holder, and Winfield Bannet carved a cedar feather of intricate details. Richard Gulley made a fine and unique baby rattle. By the way folks. Richard is still carrying that lathe around in his pocket. Sometimes there is so much going on during Show and Tell that I might overlook someone. Keep bringing stuff, we’ll get your name in print yet.

 

Our evening ended with a “Whole lotte smokin’ going on”. Bill Moye not only presented a fine program on woodburning, but also informed everyone on how to get started inexpensively. Looks like plenty of rainy nights could be spend burning over the old wood board.  Thanks again, Bill.

 

I appreciate folks calling in and letting us know what’s happening with our members.  We’re so spread out that the newsletter helps us stay in touch. Recently we’ve heard that  Bill Knight, Chuck Williams, and O’Neal Gibson have been ill or in the hospital. Hurry back soon.

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMING EVENTS

*          Wanted! Woodworker to build small shelf unit. Pine or poplar is fine. No finishing required. Here’s some easy money. See Tom Church for sketch.

*          Show!  Woodworking show in Atlanta, April 14—16. Call 1—800—826—8257 for details

*          Show!  Another Woodworking show in Nashville at the Convention Center April 14—16.

*          !!!!    Dont miss this one. Two day creative woodturning workshop by our very own Tom Cowan April 22—23 at Falls Mill. Contact Tom for further details.

 

THINGS FROM THE TWILIGHT ZONE

 

A couple of weeks ago Susan and I were looking at some rodeo horses at the Civic Center in Huntsville. Somehow we stumbled into a museum and either a weird furniture show was being held or it was one of those sculpture exhibits. This man had made some most unusual furniture. It had legs that looked like asparagus stalks. He had bleached maple and the work was excellent. Very different.

 

LOOKS AT BOOKS

 

Not bad for starters... last meeting we got started on our club book exchange. Several members brought in books of interest to others. I ended up borrowing “The Router Handbook” from Richard Gulley. Thus far, I’ve picked up some interesting tricks but am not sure - that I would go out and buy. the book. Please participate, bring a book good—or—bad. We all know that “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

 

MEMBERSHIP LIST

 

The attached list reflects our current membership roles built from our dues records. If you cann’t find your name on the list you may either need to buy some glasses or just pay your dues. Please let Judy Davis know if we have missed you somehow. We’ll be revising our mailing list within the next few months.

 

SEE HENRY DAVIS FOR MEMBERSHIP LIST FOR 1989 IN ORIGINAL SPLINTERS