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April 21 -- Chuck Mullican from McMinnville will do a program in April on Winsor Chairs using multiple species of wood. |
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Peter Hunter |
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Thomas Edde |
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Tom Gillard
- He made a “Sketchup" drawing for a
bookcase with a picture of
the finished product, a
green bench
and a
dry erase pad holder. |
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Ross Roepke - He made a triangular flag case out of walnut with a glass front and a hinged back. He used an oil finish on it. |
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Bob Stancil - He made 3 bowls using black gum, burl white poplar and maple. |
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Doyle McConnell - He turned a vase out of spalted maple with a threaded top, with a walnut finial on top of it. He used deft finish on it. |
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Jim Van Cleeve - He made a cherry box with carved sides, and a cherry panel carved with flowers (about 36" long). |
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Doug Dunlap- He turned a 170 piece segmented art piece 11" high x 5" diameter (it looks like a lighthouse), using cheery, oak, sweet gum and mahogany. It was covered with 3 coats of lacquer |
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Tom Cowan- He made a butternut box with 12 drawers in the front, and it had raised feet. |
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Loyd
Ackerman - He made a
box
with
a hinged top that had a recessed area on top for different oval
pieces for later insertion. It had a drawer in the bottom of the
front. It was finished in lacquer. |
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Mike Holowach - He made a box elder bowl, a cherry bowl with a curved insert laminated into it, an oak bowl with 3 curved feet(with black stain), and a ash bowl that had curved fingers cut into it and stained red. |
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Larry Wendland - He made a small cherry box with a hackberry top, and a black walnut bowl 4" x4" with vertical sides and grooves cut in it. It was finished with beeswax. |
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Reilly Earle- He made an electric guitar body blank that was laminated and inlaid from maple, walnut and mahogany. No finish on it. |
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Fred Heltsley - He brought a Windsor chair that he made at a seminar, finished with 3 coats of Salem Red, covered with black, and a wax finish over that. (No photo available) |
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Proper grit ready in a pinch
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