David Cowan - Winchester, TN |
The carvers met Saturday
morning May 5 and discussed plans for two carving seminars.
We will hold the first seminar in late September. It will be
taught by Blue Pau, a member of our Wood Club and the topic
will be carving a half-scale mallard duck that could either
be carved with modest detail as a decoy or with fine detail
like most of Blue's bird carvings. The second seminar is planned for late January and will be taught by Adina Huckins, an accomplished Arkansas carver. Details about both seminars will be released soon in order to get attendance commitments from club members. The attached photos are of recent Wood Club member carving projects. |
Paul Jalbert showed Wood Spirit carving made for Tim’s Ford Heritage Day. Made of popular and finished with spar urethane. | |
Jack Tate displayed a pretty box made by gluing walnut, cherry, maple together. Finished with polyurethane. | |
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Gary Bennett had a bowl made of spalted cherry with trim made from S. Dakota colored plywood used for gun stock, Lid made of cherry and mahogany. Finish with Tung oil. |
Gary Runyon brought in threaded needle boxes with decorations and a pill box. Made from cherry and dogwood. | |
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John Hartin showed a couple bowls. One nice bowl made from silver maple and finished with lacquer. Another larger bowl with a rim. Bowl made of walnut crotch with lacquer finish. |
Karen Browning had a natural edge bowl made with assistance from Doyle McConnell. Made of mimosa and lacquer finish. | |
Jim Acord had a nice little table made of cherry. He said he made a jig to make legs. Finish wipe on poly. | |
Bob Leonard
brought
2 knives of wood with sheaths. Finished polyurethane. |
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Chuck Taylor showed a dish made of Wild Holly, he also had a hollow vessel made of red bud and finished with gloss lacquer | |
John Hill had a large garden tower made of white oak and finished with poly. | |
Tony Murphy had some wood tools made of white oak finished with poly. Vise made of red oak, a mallard of white oak finish Danish oil. | |
Loyd Ackerman displayed a plaque for the “Tom Cowan Memorial Turning Bee” | |
Jim Jolliffe
had a
face carving of bag pipe person. finished with deft
semi-gloss - liquid wax. |
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Thomas Clark, a new member, brought in some picture frames he made several years ago. One he called his side mount as he removed a side of the frame and slide glass and picture in; very neat. | |
Vince Zaccardi showed picture of bobbins for lace making. It you have and interest in making bobbins contack Vince at [email protected] |
Always wear your
safety glasses in the shop