TENNESSEE VALLEY WOODWORKERS

                                                           

             SPLINTERS.....                                   OCTOBER. 1993

Once again a hearty welcome to ~October’s Bright Blue Weather”. The joys of Fall are many: getting behind those poky old school busses again;raking after another one of those endless blizzards of leaves; just contemplating another load of firewood; then there are always the joys of clearing gutters and gardens.  counting our blessings. Soon Mother Nature will once again reveal those secrets once carefully guarded beneath her cloak of summer foilage...Fall and Winter rides always seen, a little more interesting.

 

Here’s a little puzzler that might challenge a few of our members that pride themselves on the category “Wood and its uses”. Many of the coal mines in the Eastern U.S. prefer Tulip Poplar for bracing and shoring mines even though other stronger woods are readily available. For the title of Expert of Experts or Master of Wood Trivia you must correctly answer the question..WHY??? Just to put us all on a level playing field..Tulip poplar is also referred to as Yellow Poplar of course most of you are more accustomed to the botanical Latin reference to the species..Liriodendrot, tulipifera. All responses will be held in the strictest confidtnce and seemed in the trusted mayonnaise jar.

 

Just a reminder about power tools...Tools That are NOT double insulated will have THREE prongs.  The longer round prong is for your safety. When plugged into a mating Three prong receptacle it serves to connect the tool body to the electrical safety.  When plugged in without this important safety connection YOUR BODY serves as the path for

Electricity to return to ground..especially under damp conditions. If you are using an extension cord make sure it has a functioning three prong end, If you must use an adapter ..rnake sure your green wire is connected to an electrical ground.

 

Ross has, once again, arranged an interesting evening for the members and fiends of the Tennessee Valley Woodworkers. Our program, Tuesday evening, will be on Design,  Form, and Function. Christine Teasley of St. Andrtws/Sewanee will be our speaker. She will speak not only of furniture design but the form and function of other objects. Christine will have a slide presentation which will make the evening even more desirable. Put the third Tuesday on your list right now.

 

Judy want to remind everyone that she will have coffee, doughnuts, and sausage and biscuits for breakfast on the morning of the sixth. If have not committed to attending the seminar by the meeting, call Judy after October 25, and let her know you will be coming.

Judy plans on having Bar-B-Que, slaw, baked Beans, and CAKE for lunch,

 

EXTRA I EXTRA TOLE PAINTING TAUGHT AT SEMINAR

 

Louise Green will have Tole Painting for the ladies the day of the seminar,

Hand drawn MAP  included with original

 

 

 

TENNESSEE VALLEY WOODWORRERS

 

LEARNING EVENT — FALL 93

 

IMPORTANT — DATE: SATERDAY NOVEMBER 6. 1993

 

LOCATION - THE SHOP OF JUDY AND HENRY DAVIS — MAP PROVIDED

      START:6 AM           END:4 PM                LUNCH & BREAK SNACKS INCLUDED

 

REGISTRATION FEE = $10/PERSON. PAYAEE~ PRIOR TO START

 

AGENDA WILL INCLUDE HANDS—ON INSTRUCTION IN WOOD TUSNfl4G AND

TOOL SHARPENING. AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE PROGRAM WILL BE

VERY FLEXIBLE, MEANING THAT YOU CAN MOVE AROUND AT YOUR OWN

CHOICE, ATTENDING ANY PART OF ANY SESSION YOU DESIRE.

 

WOOD TURNING --  THERE WILL BE SEVERAL LATHES SET UP. AND A

TEAM OF INSTRUCTORS WILL PROVIDE PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION.

IT IS EXPECTED THAT SOME WILL WANT BASIC. TRAINING. WHILE

OTHERS WILL WANT MORE ADVANCED INSTRUCTION. WHATEVER YOUR

QUESTION, OR NEED, YOU WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN FROM

THOSE WHO’VE BEEN DOWN THE ROAD YOU WANT. TO TRAVEL.

ESPECIALLY. BEGINNERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF

THIS SESSION. IF YOU ONLY WANT TO WATCH THE CIRCUS, PLEASE

FEEL FREE. IF YOU GET UP ENOUGH NERVE TO MAKE SOME SHAVINGS

HELP IS AT YOUR ELBOW. IF YOU HAVE HAD SOME EXPERIENCE. BUT

WANT TO HONE YOUR SKILLS. JUST ASK AND IT WILL BE GIVEN.

IMPORTANT.:   YOU PROBABLY SHOULD BRING A PIECE OF WOOD, OR A

PAPARTIALLY COMPLETED PROJECT TO ASSURE HAVING THE MATERIAL TO

DO WHAT YOU WANT

TOOL SHARPENING:  SEVERAL GRINDING WHEELS AND HAND SHARPENING

STATIONS WILL SE SET UP. FOR YOU TO SHARPEN THE TOOLS YOU

BRING IN. WHAT YOU BRING IS WHAT WILL BE WORXSD ON.

INCLUDING DRILLS. LATHE TOOLS, PLANES. CARVING TOOLS. AND

CHISELS. WE WILL NOT TOUCH SAWS, ROUTER BITS. NOR PINKING

SHEARS. IF YOU WANT. PLEASE, BRING YOUR OWN GRINDER. AND~~

WE’LL EVEN HELP YOU GET IT DRESSED ROUND AND TRUE. YOU MAY

WANT TO BRING YOUR SHARPENING STONES. IF ENOUOH INTEREST 1S

SHOWN • A STATION TO RESTORE FACES OF WHET STONES CAN BE SET

UP AND USED. THIS IS YOUR PROGRAM, USE IT TO DO SOMETHING

THAT NEEDS DOING.

 

AGAIN • THE FLEXIBLITY OF  PROGRAM CONTENT CANNOT BE OVER

STRESSED. YOU CAN BE ANYWHERE. DOING WHATEVER YOU NEED TO

DO, WITHIN THE LIHITS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUCTOR

AVAILABILITY. ENJOY YOURSELF. LEARN SOMETHING. AND SPEND

YOUR SATURDAY WITH SOME FINE PEOPLE.