Welcome To Our Library
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.
Carvers Corner
The carvers are continuing to meet twice a
month on the first and third Saturday's of the month from 8:30 am to
10:30 am at at Jim Jolliffe's shop, located at Jolliffe Acres Lane,
Tullahoma, TN.
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.
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Doug Dunlap brought a
yarn bowl made of 41 pieces of cherry, 2 knitting
needles 1 cherry and 1 walnut finished with lacquer and
steady rest to make needles. |
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Karen Browning showed
vase 1 and
vase 2 both made of box elder enhanced by using marker
soaked in alcohol and lacquer finish. Also, had
bowl of box elder and lacquer finish. |
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Gary Runyon brought several
threaded needle boxes. Made of different wood including
KOA, Red Bud, Cherry, Peach, and Dogwood. Some had Woodburn
designs. Also, Pictures of
dulcimer made for friend. Made of mahogany with cherry
sides. Adjustable
stand made of popular and finished with 12 coats gel
poly |
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Doyle McConnell showed a
wedge sled he made for cutting segments on table saw. |
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Judy Bennett had a couple pieces of intarsia made while in
Florida. One a plaque of a
hummingbird of popular, cedar, and black walnut. A
second was that of a
truck made of walnut, maple, cedar, and cherry. She
soaked steel wool in cider vinegar to help finish.
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Gary Bennett
showed
pepper mill set made of cherry finished with Tung oil.
He had a bowl from the turning bee of maple finished with
butcher block. Also, had a
segmented bowl of cherry finish butcher block. |
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Jim Acord
showed picture of
pine bench had for about 14 years. He then showed
picture of
new replacement bench he made of red oak and finished
with poly. |
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] .
Notes
Kenneth (Dale) Daniel will sharpen TVW member blades. His location is 2007 Ovoca Road,
Tullahoma.
Phone –
931-455-5024, cell – 931-247-4753.
Shop Tip
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Care
a little, enjoy a lot
To keep your serving
pieces in top-notch shape for years on end, follow these
tips:
• After each use, hand-wash the item in warm, soapy water.
Rinse the item clean, towel dry, and set it aside to air
dry.
• Never let the piece soak in water or put it in a
dishwasher or microwave oven
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Work safely and don’t take unnecessary chances
with your woodworking tools
Always wear your
safety glasses in the shop
Want a good tip concerning your current project?
DISCOUNT OPPORTUNITY:
Jack Kincella has secured Builders Supply
in Tullahoma as a new club sponsor and they will be giving all club
members a 5% discount on ALL purchases in their store. This does not
include the old Hawks hardware. All members need to do is show their
name card and it is setup in the computer to get the discount.
The following companies are supporters of the TVW club. Click on
their "logo" to go to their web site.