The July meeting will be at 7:00 pm on the 16th at the University of Tennessee Space institute, room H111.
The July program will be presented by one of our carvers, Harry
May. Harry will discuss the technical aspects of carving, from start to
the finished product. He will also demonstrate the various techniques
used in carving work.
See you at our July meeting on the 16th .
The TVW club extends sympathy to the family of John Mayberry. John was a long time member of TVW, joining in 1988. His funeral was held on Tuesday, July 9th. |
(becoming a member at the June meeting)
Bill Mauzy.…..… Sewanee |
Be sure to meet all of our new members and welcome them to the club.
The annual TVW picnic and auction, was held on June 22
at Falls Mill. The event was well attended and was a great success.
Everyone attending
had lots of food, a good time and wonderful fellowship with fellow club
members.
The auction, a major fundraiser for the club, brought in a total of
$910.
Thanks to John & Janie Lovett for hosting the picnic at their lovely
location.
It is now officially “Shop Tour” season. Clean up your
shop because your shop may be on the next tour.
The next shop tour is set for July 27th and will be a tour of Walter
Clement’s antique shop in Belvidere. Details will be given at the July
monthly meeting.
The best thing about the tours is the fact that everyone always picks up
some ideas to apply in their own shop.
Thanks to Doyle for coordinating this enjoyable activity. If you want to
be on the tour list, contact Doyle
The time is fast approaching!!! Start those projects you want to display in the
exposition. The date for the 2013 TVW Exposition is 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.
Precision Blade & Tool, which is a great place to purchase bandsaw blades, has moved from Morrison. The company is now located in Altamont, TN. The new business location information is shown below:
67 Pine Lane
Altamont, TN 37301
Phone: 931-815-8150 Email: [email protected]
web site: www.precisionblade.net
Mailing address: P.O. Box 199, Altamont, TN 37301
Doug Walston invites all his TVW customers and friends to come and see his new business location.
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 July flute circle is scheduled for Tuesday, July
30th. The location is to be determined. Contact Ron Reimers @
931-308-5196 or ronreimers @hotmail.com for RSVP and location.
Come and join the fun and fellowship with the “Fluters”.
A fall seminar is being planned for Oct. 19. The presenters will be Ron Young and Scott Tinker. Location - Tom Cowan's Cowan Artisan store in Cowan. Details will be given as the seminar content is developed.
The forum is booming with “expert” solutions to your woodworking
problems and great advice.
You would absolutely be amazed at the wealth of knowledge that your
fellow members have to offer!
Don’t forget about the tremendous resources we have in the
library. If you have not tried our digital library in 2013, you are
missing a great opportunity to learn new techniques and brush up on old
ones.
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.
Bob Addington – brought another “praying hands” plaque, a sign and a “CNC” bowl. |
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Chuck Taylor – brought a small dogwood hollow vessel. |
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Ken Delaney – brought and discussed three cherry “candy dispensing” toys that he had made. |
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Jim Everett – brought a wall mounting of birds on a piece of a log, a plaque of the good shepherd, and a gun plaque. They all were of his “creative intarsia” style | |
Richard Gulley – displayed three rosettes, made on his CNC. He also discussed the tremendous advantages of his new “Saw Stop” table saw. It worked!!!!!!!
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John Hartin
– brought a
set of five bowls from different wood. He
discussed the method he used to arrive at the particular
bowl shapes. | |
Mickey Knowles
– brought
two bowls and a set of coasters. | |
Bob Leonard – brought and discussed a collection of knives. He presented one of the knives to Phil Bishop. | |
Loyd Ackerman
– brought and discussed
two CNC carved boxes
and the
CNC
carved decorations. He lamented
about the difficulties he encountered, during the
manufacturing stages. | |
Reilly Earle
– brought a
“scroll-saw” cup and a small “Intarsia style”
puzzle. | |
Ross Roepke – displayed two boxes. One was made with a curly maple top and the other was “ebonized”, with a | |
Bob Stancil – finished a beautiful bowl, made from the root of a cherry tree. | |
Tom Cowan – brought a large walnut bowl that he made some years ago. He discussed the history of the bowl and how he had to repair it after dropping the bowl. | |
Larry Wendland – brought a beautiful thin-walled cherry bowl. | |
Darren Earle – showed photos and discussed the procedures used in making his workbench. The photos displayed the process he used in making the bench and the many dovetailed drawers. |
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] .
When ripping a box, to separate the top and
bottom, you need to prevent the parts from moving and pinching the
blade when you make the final two cuts.
Here’s an easy way to do it.
After ripping the sides (or ends) of the box, adhere suitably sized
stabilizer blocks from 1/2? scrap to the sides with double-faced
tape, as shown, to hold the top and bottom in position and the kerfs
open. Then rip the front and back to detach the top.
To prevent interference between the blocks and fence, make the
blocks 1/4? shorter than the width of the sides and center the
blocks on the sides.
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