SPLINTERS

Tennessee Valley Woodworkers
Vol. 21/ Issue 9         September 2006         Editor: Chuck Taylor

Meeting Notice:
The next meeting of the TN Valley Woodworkers
will be held September 19th at 7:00 p.m. at the
University of Tennessee Space Institute
All interested woodworkers are invited!

Please remember, in your thoughts and prayers, all our Troops around the world and those on the way home.

The following people have agreed to serve as contacts for their particular skills.  If you have questions, suggestions for activities, or other comments relating to these skills, please call these folks.  Their interest is to help the club better serve their area of expertise.  Your participation with them will help them achieve that goal.

          Design: Tom Cowan    967-4835                            Finishing:      Phil Bishop          967-4626
              Turning:        Tom Church   967-4460                            Carving:        Harry May           962-0215
              Sharpening:    Bob Reese     728-7974                             Joinery:        Ross Roepke       455-9140
Maurice Ryan  962-1555   Health and Safety

List of Club Officers

                                                                           President:              Loyd Ackerman
                                                                           V. President:         Tom Cowan
                                                                           Secretary:          Bob Lowrance
                                                                           Treasurer:          Henry Davis
                                                                           Publicity:          Larry Bowers
                                                                           Newsletter Editor:  Chuck Taylor
                                                                           Web-Master:          Richard Gulley
 
 

-- DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE MEETING AT A NEW LOCATION IN SEPTEMBER --
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SPACE INSTITUTE
(if you need directions, please click and go to the TVW homepage and view the directions & map)

SEPTEMBER PROGRAM

The September program will be presented by Jim Wright. Jim's program will be on carving a face. Jim is an accomplished carver who presents his craft with skill and humor. Come see this. You'll enjoy watching a skilled craftsman/artist at work.


 
 

SCHEDULE OF REMAINING MAJOR EVENTS FOR 2006
 

Shop Tours: The shop tours will be suspended for the month of September, due to club involvement in the Coffee County Fair. Contact - Doyle McConnell
Coffee County Fair: September 18 – 23. Chairperson - Doyle McConnell
Fall Seminar: November 4th. Chairperson - Matt Brothers
Annual Holiday Party: Friday, December 8. Chairperson - TBD

(TO VIEW THE LATEST INFORMATION CONCERNING CLUB EVENTS AND NEWS -- VIST THE TVW WEB SITE BY CLICKING HERE)

NEXT MAJOR CLUB EVENT

COFFEE COUNTY FAIR DEMONSTRATIONS

WHEN :  September 18 - 23
WHERE:  Coffee County Fair Grounds, Manchester
TIME:  Information and schedule  at the September club meeting
Coordinator: Doyle McConnell

COME AND JOIN US
HELP INTRODUCE OTHERS TO THE JOYS OF WOODWORKING


TVW NEWS AND NOTES
 

FALL SEMINAR

The Fall Seminar is scheduled for November 4 with the presentation by Andy Rae. His topic will be
“HAND TOOLS FOR ADVANCED FURNITURE MAKING”.
Make plans to attend this outstanding and informative Seminar.

 

SHOP TOUR NEWS

The August shop tour was held in the Manchester area. The shops on the tour included the shops of Johnny Brown, Bob Reese and David Whyte. About 25 members attend and enjoyed the tour. Thanks to the tour hosts and their willingness to “invite” the club into their shop.
There will be no September shop tours, due to the club involvement in the Coffee County Fair activities.

CARVER’S CORNER

The August carver's meeting was again hosted by Jim Wright. Jim is teaching the carvers the proper techniques used to carve an “Indian bust”. Jim had a couple of carvings that were being used as examples.
Since only a few of the carvers could make the last meeting, it was decided that everyone would finish their carving at home.

MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Our club members are getting a lot of “press” lately. The latest TVW member, to be featured in a local newspaper, is David Whyte. David had a lengthy story in the Manchester Times last week. The feature of the article was his “Wood Art Sculptures” and the methods he uses to make his bandsaw boxes. It is no surprise that his “wood of choice” is walnut.

MEMBERSHIP SURVEY

The 2006 TVW survey results are posted on the homepage. Click here to return to the homepage and view the survey results. Thanks again to all members that took part in the survey.

WEB SITE NEWS

The Web site is being updated with the latest club news and events to help keep the members informed. Try accessing the Web site during the month to view the latest club announcements, news and activities.
 
 

MEMBER NAME TAGS

WANT A TVW NAME TAG? HERE IS THE WAY TO DO IT!!!!!

Our name tags are made by K&S TROPHIES, 510 Country Club Drive, Tullahoma. They were about $5.00 including tax the last time we checked. When in Tullahoma you can go by and have one made, call them at 455-7359 or email them at kands@cafes.net. The tags are 1" x 3" with white letters on a blue background. Just tell the folks that you want a Tennessee Valley Woodworkers name tag.   If you are never in Tullahoma, Henry Davis will be happy to take care of it for you, see him at the meeting, give him a call at 393 - 3191, or email him at hdavis@cafes.net

CLUB BUSINESS CARDS

We still have club business cards available. For those who have not heard about our cards they are free to members and contain information about the club.  The cards are designed so you can sign your name if you choose.   See Henry Davis if you want a supply of cards or need to get some more.
 
 

MEMBER INFORMATION CHANGES

We strive to always keep the club membership roster up to date. If you have changes to your home address, phone number or email address please let us know so we can update our membership list.  Contact Henry Davis at 931-393-3191 or hdavis@cafes.net
 

SHOW AND TELL:

Henry Davis showed a video of a roll-around shop cart with a laminate top.

Ross Roepke brought small jewelry boxes made from walnut molding. He also showed a small table with a curly maple top insert and pictures of the mahogany bar he recently completed.

Doyle McConnell presented a slide show featuring the chandelier he turned from a piece of chestnut for the David Dugan house, which was featured in Country Living magazine. He also brought a copy of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce brochure showing his “Fibernochi”, which was purchased by the Manchester Arts Center for permanent display.

Dan Maher showed pictures of his mobile “chop saw” table.

Maurice Ryan displayed a series of jewelry boxes, one featuring a mahogany insert.

Chuck Taylor displayed a walnut jewelry box with decorative holly corner inserts and a sliding tray, also made of holly.

Bob Reese brought two bowls, one made of walnut and one made of red oak.

Dave Whyte displayed another detailed “Wood Art Sculpture” bandsaw box made of walnut and poplar.

Jim Accord showed his spalted wormy red maple bowl that he had roughed at the 2005 “turning workshop”.

Bob Leonard brought his carvings depicting a cowboy and hillbilly caricatures.

Billy May brought his detailed carvings of a Mountain man and the “GEICO” gecko.

Jim Van Cleave displayed a dictionary stand that he recently completed.

Tom Gillard showed a sailboat tiller, from glue-up to the finished product. He also brought a scythe (made by the Marugg Company) and pictures of a pulpit and emblem he had built.


 

Lip service: raising the front of a curved shelf

When building a shelf, sometimes you would like to raise a lip on the front edge to keep items from sliding off. That’s easy on a straight shelf, but more difficult on a curved piece. Here is a method that works well in most cases.
First, cut the shelf to shape, but oversized to also include the width of the lip. Next, rout a decorative profile on the edge of what will become the lip piece, then bandsaw this piece from the front of the shelf. Now, without sanding the second cut, re-glue the lip piece to the shelf, raised slightly to create the lip.

--From Wood-Online
 
 

WOODWORKER HUMOR

TOOL DEFINITION

DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching pieces out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your “drink” across the room, splattering it against that freshly sprayed woodworking project you just finished.

PLAN TO ATTEND OUR NEXT MEETING
SEPTEMBER 19TH
AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SPACE INSTITUTE.


 
 

WEB SITES OF INTEREST

Wood Central

Woodturner Forum

Intarsia Net


click on the image below to go to these sites
(Special contributors to Club functions)