Next Meeting March 15
The meeting will be at 6:30 pm at the University
of Tennessee Space institute, room H111.
March 15, 2016 - David Sharp,
Smithville TN, will discuss how to do relief carvings and how to know
where to gage thickness and tools.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
New Members joined at February meeting
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Rowland Bussler - Fayetteville |
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Logan Hickerson
- Murfreesboro |
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Chad Limbaugh
- Winchester |
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Thomas Moss
- Tracy City
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Membership Information
If you change phone number, email address, etc; please notify Chuck
Taylor, membership chairman (931-728-7086 or [email protected]. This
will allow the membership listing on the web site to reflect the current
and up-to-date information of all our club members.
Two Great Website about all types of wood
The Wood
Database
Woodpics
Shop Tours
The new process is a once per month tour
at a shop that includes use of our mentors and helps members to work in
their own shops creating, repairing and finishing projects they either
already or may have. It is nice to go see all the toys in each other's
shop but driving experimentation and education for folks is what we are
about. using our mentors and opening up opportunities for folks to learn
and practice in their own shops and let others learn and participate, I
hope will drive more interest in other areas of woodworking that some
may be timid to attempt or be unsure what to do and where to start.
Our first tour will be at the Carvers meeting at Jim Jolliffe’s shop the
Saturday after our meeting (March 19th). I believe they start at 8:30 AM
so we will plan to meet between 7:30 and 8:00 at the Hardees on LINCOLN
STREET in Tullahoma and then head to the shop from there.
Jack Kincella, Publicity Chairman
CLUB LIBRARY NEWS
Welcome To Our Library
In January 2016, our Executive Committee was curious how our members
were using the “How To” media that made up our library and if it wasn’t
being used was it worth having August Dobert continue to bring the media
to each club meeting. It was determined that over the last six months
only three people had signed out any of our media. Based on the minimal
use of our library resources it was decided that we should stop bringing
in all the media to each meeting. Instead we would change the way we
signed out our “How To” media; i.e. we would have a custodian of the
library and when people needed to borrow a CD they could contact them
and they could bring in the CD.
So, how does our members get a CD to use to learn about something new in
woodworking? Well each member has access to our Club website and the
website has a complete directory of the CDs available to be signed out.
To get a CD the club member sends an e:mail to the current custodian
requesting a piece of media. The custodian will bring the CD to the next
meeting and provide it to the member and the custodian shall annotate
their files showing who has signed out the CD and the tentative “return
date”. The custodian shall; if the CD is not returned in the agreed
time, contact the member who signed for the CD and make arrangements for
the CD to be returned at the next meeting. If the member has a continued
need for the CD the “return date” shall be adjusted.
If the Club gets any more CDs that would interest the club the listing
on the Club website shall be updated and the membership notified of the
change at the next Club meeting after receipt of the CD. The custodian
shall also ask our Website Webmaster to place a notice of the update on
the Website and it will be included in the Newsletter to ensure we keep
our membership is notified of the addition to our media inventory.
The current custodian is Pete Miller and he can be reached via e:mail at
[email protected]. If you have any questions concerning the
process of getting a CD please drop him an e:mail.
CARVER'S CORNER
Seven carvers met March 6 at Jim
Jolliffe's shop to work on the soaring eagle and our own projects.
Attached are some photos to show people what they are working on.
The carvers are meeting twice a month on the
first and third Saturdays from 8:30 to 10:30 am at Jim Jolliffe's shop.
Note: See shop tours above.
CHEROKEE WINDS FLUTE CIRCLE NEWS
Everyone is invited to come and participate or just
come to listen.
Contact Ron Reimers @ 931-308-5196 or
[email protected] for additional information.
Notes
Kenneth (Dale) Daniel will sharpen TVW member blades. His location is 2007 Ovoca Road,
Tullahoma.
Phone –
931-455-5024, cell – 931-247-4753.
NAME TAG INFORMATION
If you are a recent new member or had requested
a new name tag, a box of name tags will be available at the next
meeting. In the
future, name tags will be made for new members and available for pickup
at the next regular monthly meeting. Name tags for other
members will be made upon request only and will also be available for
pickup at the next meeting. Please contact Chuck Taylor (931-728-7086 or email
[email protected]) for information or name tags.
February
Show & Tell
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Bob Stancil brought in a turned
spalted
maple bowl finished with butcher block oil. |
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Doyle McConnell brought in some
turned
ashes/urns with threaded lids, made from
spalted
maple, with the fennels turned dark
from a detail of putting steel wool in vinegar to make the wood
turn dark. He also brought in a turned bowl with a lacquer
finish.
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Bob Addington brought in a
bread
board he had made with his CNC machine, and a
plaque
also made on the CNC machine with dogs and cats on it, along
with a
walnut bowl finished with 5 coats of lacquer. |
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Vince Zaccardi brought in a
turned
bowl, and he was not sure what type of wood it was. It
was finished with an oil finish and paste wax. He also brought
in a larger
bowl made from box elder, finished with paste wax. |
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Pete Miller
brought in
several
knives he had made the handles for before assembling the
completed knife. They were from different types of woods, with
the handles glued on with epoxy. He then filled in the holes
with resin and finished them with Danish oil. |
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Chuck
Taylor brought in
several
pens he had made for members of his family, and some
vases
he had turned, all from the same dogwood tree. He signed them
and them finished them with a lacquer finish |
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Paul Walters showed us his
miniature
and full sized cowboy
hats,
and a two sided platter, along with the many different types of
jigs it takes to make the hats. |
LINKS OF INTEREST
To view the "Links of Interest" on our web site, please click
here.
Click
here to see the Exchange Opportunities
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] .
Shop Tip
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Set the right height
There are lots of ideas floating around about proper blade
height, but Freud’s Jim Brewer has the final word, advising that
about half the highest tooth should protrude above the
workpiece, as shown. Brewer emphasizes that the bottom of the
tooth should never be higher than the workpiece top.
http://tips.woodmagazine.com/
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Work safely and don’t take unnecessary chances
with your woodworking tools
Want a good tip concerning your current project?
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