The April meeting will be at 7:00 pm on the 19th at the University of Tennessee Space institute, room H111.
Our April program will be presented by Ross Roepke.
Ross will share his box making skills with us and give us some of his
“labor saving” tips and techniques. Ross makes many boxes for family and
friends and donates to charity auctions in support of worthy causes.
Come and learn some of Ross’ time saving ideas.
See you at our April meeting on the 16th.
(Becoming members at the March meeting)
August Dobert ........ Manchester |
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Robert Colburn ......... Murfreesboro |
Be sure to meet all of our new members and welcome them to the club.
The TVW club extends deepest sympathy to the family of
Kevin Deuermeyer. His funeral service was held on Saturday, April 6th. A
book on
Intarsia has been donated to the Tullahoma Public Library in his memory.
Kevin has been an active member since 2007 and was serving as club
president this year.
Start those projects you want to display in the
exhibition. The new date for the 2013 TVW Exhibition has been set.
The event will be held September 8 – 15. The location will be at the
University of the South, Sewanee, TN. Dan Maher is the Chairperson for
the event. He will be asking for help as the event date draws closer.
Please give him your support when he asks.
There will be additional information presented at the monthly meetings
concerning the upcoming event.
The carvers held their monthly “gathering” at Phil
Bishop’s shop on April 6th. They worked on individual projects and made
plans for the
Cornbread Festival on April 27-28. The Festival will be held in South
Pittsburg.
The carvers normally meet on the first Saturday of each month the Phil Bishop’s shop. They work on individual or group projects. Anyone interested in carving is welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The next flute circle meeting is scheduled for
April 30th at 1 PM. The meeting location is Tom Cowan’s Artisan
Studio in Cowan.
The group meets on the last Tuesday of each month. Come and join the fun
and fellowship with the “Fluters”.
Come and join the fun and fellowship with the “Fluters”.
The Panoply demonstrations are scheduled for April 27-28. The event chairperson is Greg Myers and the demonstrations will be held in Huntsville, AL.
Additional information will be given at the April club meeting.
The carvers will be participating in the Cornbread Festival at South Pittsburg on April 27-28. Contact Billy May for additional information.
Detailed information will be given at the April TVW meeting.
General Industrial Supply will host a "WOODNUTS" festival on
April 19th & 20th. |
The forum is now back up and active. Take advantage of all the
vast amount of knowledge you can get from the forum members. Ask your
question
and you will always get an answer. You would absolutely be amazed at the
wealth of knowledge that your fellow members have to offer!
Have you tried our digital library in 2013? You will be amazed at all the wealth of knowledge that can be found here. If you do not try it, you are missing a great opportunity to learn new techniques and brush up on old ones. Henry has the library “open” at each regular meeting. You can click here to view the library listings.
Please remember that you can now view some of the club DVDs on line. Go
to the library listing on our club website and click on the
underlined titles.
For a complete list of all items in the Digital Library, see Henry Davis
at club meetings, email him at [email protected] or call him at
393-3191 and leave a message.
Tom Gillard showed a picture of an extremely tall and straight tulip poplar tree that he had observed while camping with the Boy Scout Troop. |
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Jim Van Cleave showed pictures of a brick fence which had an arched entryway constructed with lattice. He also showed a lattice trellis that he had constructed at the end of his house. |
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Ken Gould brought a finger joint jig for a table saw and a “carving in the round” vise made from piping and fittings. |
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Doyle McConnell displayed a closed vessel of ambrosia maple. |
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Andy Weaver showed a cherry peppermill that he had made for a family member and a pen and pencil set created from cut offs of oak flooring. | |
Don Terry brought a cherry framed mirror that he made to be used as a door to a recessed bathroom cabinet. His pattern was from “WOOD” magazine. | |
Gary Runyon brought a
hand
plane that was made in a workshop he hosted for the North Al
Wood Crafters. | |
Vince Zaccardi
showed
bottle stoppers turned from cut offs given him
by Bob Reece. He also displayed several
small wooden bowls. | |
Jim Everett’s talent was displayed in a large intarsia landscape with hippos and elephants at a watering hole. | |
Bob Addington and Paul Fults brought the ends of two oak church pews which they had made. These were to be used when a long pew was cut into two small ones. | |
Doug Dunlap displayed a casserole holder made of cherry, mahogany, and cork. | |
Mickey Knowles
created a small vase from wood cut by beavers and ask for
help in identifying the wood. | |
Reilly Earle displayed a gumball machine, a box elder scroll saw box, and a small bowl which appeared woven. | |
Don Farr displayed a segmented vessel with intricate design created from 1800 pieces of different wood. | |
Greg Myers showed ice cream scoops that he had turned handles to fit. He discussed the differences of the two; one he purchased from WoodTurners Supply and one from Rockler catalogs. | |
Ross Roepke displayed a box he created from poplar molding cut-offs. He purchased an interesting board from BRC to use for the top. He was asking advice concerning how to finish his creation. |
Click here to see the event calendar for the current year.
To view the "Links of Interest" on our web site, please click here.
Click here to see the compiled list of items that are for sale by club members
If you have additional woodworking items for sale or are looking for woodworking items, please send information to Chuck Taylor at 931-728-7086 or email to [email protected] .
Ever had the piece
you are cutting that final miter on “crawl” a little during the cut? It
doesn’t make for the “perfect” joint.
For parts with mitered ends,
such as picture-frame sides, use a stop-block with the complementary
angle. This provides a more positive “lock”
than a rectangular block. Apply
120-grit, self-adhesive sandpaper to the miter-gauge extension for
better grip on your work-pieces.
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