SPLINTERS
(A PUBLICATION
OF THE)
Tennessee Valley Woodworkers
Vol.
25/ Issue 11 November
2010
Editor: Chuck Taylor
=======Meeting Notice:========
The next meeting of the TN Valley
Woodworkers
will be held November 16th
at
7:00 p.m. at the
University of Tennessee Space
Institute
All interested woodworkers are
invited!
Please remember all our Troops around the world in your thoughts and prayers.
Design: Tom Cowan 967-4835 Finishing: Phil Bishop 967-4626
Turning: Tom Church 967-4460 Carving: Harry May 962-0215
Sharpening: Bob Reese 728-7974 Joinery: Ross Roepke 455-9140
List of Club Officers
for 2010
To view the list of TVW officers for the current year, please click "here".
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
(Becoming members at our
October meeting)
Mike Addington…..Normandy
Bob Whaley…....Estill Springs
(Be sure to meet and welcome
our new members)
THANKS
The club would like to thank Maurice
Ryan for his long service to the club in the capacity of “Health
& Safety” advisor. Maurice has requested to be relieved of this
duty, having served for many years.
NOVEMBER PROGRAM
The November program will be presented by Kimberly
Winkle. Kimberly is an assistant professor at Tennessee Tech. She
is a member, and current vice-president, of the Highland
Rim Chapter of the Tennessee Association of Craft Artists. Her topic
will be "Design Considerations in Furniture Making
and Wood Turning”.
Come to our November meeting to hear Kimberly present
her interesting program.
NEXT TVW EVENT
December 10: Annual
Christmas Party, Chairperson – Martha Taylor, location - Church of the
Nazarene, Decherd, TN.
Time: Fellowship – 5:00, Dinner - 6 PM
The current year is quickly coming to a close and preparations are being made for another great year in 2011. The nominating committee, consisting of Tom Cowan, Loyd Ackerman, Henry Davis, Vince Zaccardi and Chuck Taylor, presented the following slate of officers for 2011 at the October meeting:
The 2011 TVW officers will be elected at this month’s meeting.
KEEP UP WITH ALL THE CLUB
NEWS
(TO VIEW THE LATEST INFORMATION CONCERNING CLUB EVENTS, UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND NEWS -- VISIT THE TVW WEB SITE BY CLICKING HERE)
The Tennessee Valley Woodworker's
Web Site is constantly being updated with the latest club news and happenings.
If you want to know the latest club news, be sure to take
a look and check it out!!!!!!!
Click "here" to view all the latest information concerning "TVW Upcoming Events" or "here"to view upcoming programs on our Web Site.
TVW
NEWS AND NOTES
TVW 25 YEAR CELEBRATION
DINNER
What a great evening!!! The TVW Silver Anniversary dinner held on Saturday, October 23 was a wonderful event. About 90 people came together to celebrate the TVW history and happenings. The meal was delicious and the program was terrific. Thanks to Dan Maher and his committee for the planning that went into this milestone activity. Thanks to Loyd, Henry and Tom for the great “historical review” production of the first 25 years of the TVW club.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
PARTY
The annual Christmas Party is scheduled for December
10 at the Church of the Nazarene in Decherd, TN. We will gather
for fellowship at 5:00 and dinner will be at 6:00. Martha Taylor is the
chairperson for this event. She will be asking for help, so please volunteer
to help Martha.
Don’t forget to bring your favorite dish for the “pot-luck”
dinner. Plan to come, enjoy the delicious food and have a good time with
your fellow Woodworkers. Everyone is encouraged to bring
a gift, preferably something you have made, to share at the evening’s
gift drawing.
More information will be shared at this month’s meeting.
NORTH ALABAMA WOODCARVER'S
SHOW
CARVER'S CORNER
The carvers met on November 6th at Phil Bishop's shop. Those attending worked on the "Totem Pole". They are trying to finish the project, since the item has already been sold.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN
Bob Reese is offering to help you with your sharpening techniques, especially turning gouges. All you have to do is contact Bob and set up a time for your training. You can contact Bob by phone (931-728-7974) or by email ([email protected]).
MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE DUE
IN NOVEMBER
TVW dues for 2011 are due, beginning
this month. Our dues are $10.00 for a single membership, and $15.00 for
a family membership (what a bargain).
You can pay the treasurer, Bob
Addington at the meeting or mail your dues check to Bob at his home address
(249 Big Oak Drive, Manchester, TN 37355).
2010 REMAINING EVENT SCHEDULE
December 10: Annual Christmas Party, Chairperson - Martha Taylor, location - Church of the Nazarene, Decherd, TN
Shop Tours & Workshops: Schedules will be developed as the year progresses.
OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST TO OUR CLUB
None scheduled at this time
DIGITAL LIBRARY NEWS
If you missed the Quarter Century Celebration Dinner or want to see the program again, the DVD that was shown is now available in the library.
If you have not taken the opportunity to use the club “Digital Library”, now is a good time. See Henry at the next TVW meeting and review the long list of woodworking videos. There are videos that will interest everyone.
Henry would like to remind you that, if you have tapes or DVDs checked out to make every effort to return them, so other club members can enjoy them.
For a complete list of all items in the Digital Library, see Henry Davis at the next club meeting, email him at [email protected] or call him at 393-3191 and leave a message.
To view the complete list of all items in the Digital Library on-line, please click here .
FOR SALE
DELTA 18 X 36 OPEN ENDED VARIABLE SPEED DRUM SANDER ($574.00)
Includes: In feed/Out feed tables
Long extension arm with pneumatic sanding drum
Retractable/locking ball casters
Dust collection tray for sanding drum
Spare sandpaper rolls and drum sleeves
All manuals
JET DC-1100 DUST COLLECTOR
($249.00)
Includes: Long Ranger III remote control w/transmitter
2-stage separator lid w/fittings
30 gallon steel collection can
Manual
If you are interested in the above equipment, please contact:
If you would like to list woodworking equipment for sale or would like to purchase wookworking items, please contact Chuck Taylor with the item information and it will be posted in the Newsletter. You can contact Chuck at [email protected] or call at 931-728-7086.
OCTOBER MEETING SHOW
AND TELL:
Loyd Ackerman displayed a bowl and two hollow vessels he turned from scrap Red Maple.
Doyle McConnell brought in three pepper mills, made from Sugar Maple, that will be gifts.
Ross
Roepke displayed a small white oak
table with a hidden drawer built
into the end of the table.
Geoff
Roehm brought, discussed and played three beautiful
guitars that he made. Geoff used these instruments
during his presented program on “CNC
for Woodworking”.
Felix Rees brought in a small walnut table with tapered legs and two drawers.
Dick Wollam brought in a relief carving of a horse head which he brought in a few months ago when he began the project.
Anthony Watts displayed a number of Shaker boxes, finished with milk paint, that he made for Christmas presents.
Will
Gaetjens brought in a Biltmore Stick
he constructed from Red Oak with Mahogany end caps and secured with popular
pegs.
Tom
Cowan discussed a small walnut table
with lots of delicate and detailed inlays.
SHOP TIP
--------------- HAVING TROUBLE STAINING "END GRAIN " ? -------------
When applying liquid stains, the stain soaks more deeply into the pores of the end grain than the face grain, darkening the ends much more than the faces, see top photo below.
One way to even out the stain color is to sand the end grain with a higher-grit sandpaper than the face grain.
In the right photo below, the face is sanded with 220-grit and the end grain with 600-grit, resulting is a much better color match.
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BEFORE
AFTER ---->
"DO IT YOURSELF" HELP SITE
This is an interesting web site for all you "do-it-yourselfers". The site has nothing to do with woodworking, but can tell you a lot about trouble-shooting and repairing your appliances. The main feature is the "Ask the Repair Guru" section. If you have a repair problem, click here to find the answer to your problem.
LINKS AND CONTACTS -----
NEW LINKS HAVE BEEN ADDED
(TAKE A LOOK)
If you find a place to purchase something pertaining
to woodworking and would like to share that information with others, send
an email to Loyd Ackerman with
the details for inclusion. We're not trying to replace the Yellow
Pages; this is just for those special items and special contacts.
Information needed is: Name,
address, phone #, and website (if they have one) of the business and what
you found them.
MEMBER INFORMATION CHANGES
We strive to always keep the club membership roster listing up-to-date. If you have address, email or phone number changes, please contact Chuck Taylor (931-728-7086) or Bob Addington (931-723-2554) so that your information can be updated in our membership listings. We are making a concentrated effort to keep our membership information current.
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOU AT OUR NEXT MEETING
====== NOVEMBER 16 ======
AT THE
UNIVERSITY
OF TENNESSEE SPACE INSTITUTE.
WEB SITES OF INTEREST
American Association of Woodturners
Tennessee Association of Woodturners
Certainly Wood (The Ultimate Veneer Store)
Everything
you always wanted to know about Dust Collection Systems
click on the image below to
go to these sites
(Special contributors to
Club functions and activities)
THIS IS THE END OF YOUR TVW
NEWSLETTER FOR THIS MONTH
ANOTHER IS BEING PREPARED
FOR YOUR "PLEASURE" NEXT MONTH
PLEASE SEND SUGGESTIONS/COMMENTS
TO CHUCK TAYLOR