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Michael Lynch - Tullahoma |
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Sherman Mays - Manchester |
Karen Browning Presented with well Deserved Citition Presented to:
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Gary Runyan
- Gary brought a
curly maple board and showed how a wrapped
broom straw brush burnished the board. He also brought a
box elder log for anyone to use.
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John Duval - John made a maple segmented liquor shaker (276 pieces) with black walnut spacers. He also made two box elder bowls. |
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Ross Roepke
- Ross built a
box using a carved piece
of wood from an old pump organ. He put in a
drop-in drawer out
of walnut. He used three coats of deft oil finish.
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Jim Everett -
Jim made
two panels for the Episcopal Church. One panel
was of Christ's trial and the second panel was of His
crucifixion. He used red cedar, walnut, sweet gum and
burned the background into the wood; his second project was a
screen door.
One side of the door has a
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Doyle McConnell
- Doyle used a special tool to cut
three bowls from a piece of
chestnut (?). He finished the bowls with lacquer.
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Jim Van Cleave
- Jim made a small
cherry footstool
with Queen Anne legs and upholstered the stool in cloth.
He showed the club members how to use cardboard templates with a
pine model of the legs. Satin varnish was used as the
finish.
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John Hartin - John turned a sixteen-inch bowl from hard maple with three coats of lacquer. He also turned a fourteen-inch walnut bowl from wood taken from the crotch of the tree. He also made two crosses: one from chestnut and one from oak. Both crosses had a dark edge around them |
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Chris Beachy
- Chris made an
olive-wood bowl and filled the holes with
turquoise.
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Tony Murphy
- Tony made
two fruit crushers out of half walnut and half oak.
He finished the project with mineral oil. He also brought
a
clothes hamper made from red oak that had
three bins and a
power strip, as well as a drawer at the top. Ken Gould made the
iron pulls. Tony finished the hamper with a gel-stain varnish.
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