SPLINTERS

Tennessee Valley Woodworkers

Vol. 22/ Issue 6       June 2007         Editor: Chuck Taylor 



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

Please remember all our Troops around the world in your thoughts and prayers.

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 for 2007

                                                                                      President:           Tom Gillard, Jr.
                                                                                      V. President:          Matt Brothers
                                                                                      Secretary:           Bob Lowrance
                                                                                      Treasurer:           Jim Steadman
                                                                                       Publicity:            Larry Bowers
                                                                                       Newsletter Editor:   Chuck Taylor
                                                                                       Web-Master:          Richard Gulley
 
 

JUNE PROGRAM

Our June program will be part two of the detailed video presentation of “Bowl Turning” from green wood. The featured turner is Tom Cowen and the producer is Loyd Ackerman. This second part will include the processes required to take the bowl from the drying process to completion. Tom will discuss the details required to “finish turn” the bowl. Come and learn what it takes to complete the project.

KEEP UP WITH ALL THE CLUB NEWS

(TO VIEW THE LATEST INFORMATION CONCERNING CLUB EVENTS, UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND NEWS -- VISIT THE TVW WEB SITE BY CLICKING HERE)
 
 

The Tennessee Valley Woodworker's Web Site is constantly being updated with the latest club news and happenings. If you want to know the latest club news, be sure to take a look and check it out!!!!!!!


TVW NEWS AND NOTES

WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS
(Becoming members at our May meeting)

Jack (Jay) Hazel – Murfreesboro
Jim and Carol Carden - Mulberry
(Be sure to meet and welcome our new members)

PAST TIME TO PAY YOUR 2007 MEMBERSHIP DUES

If you would like to continue to be a member of the club and receive the Newsletter, please pay Jim Steadman at the next meeting or you can mail your dues check to Jim at his home address (702 Bluff Drive, Winchester, TN 37398).

Since we are half way throught the current year, we will begin the process of removing names from our club roster of those who have not paid their membership dues.

Our dues are $10.00 for a single membership, and $15.00 for a family membership (what a bargain).

A NOTE FROM OUR CLUB PRESIDENT

I would like to thank everyone that came to the picnic for making it a grand event, as usual.  My thanks also go to Karen and Richard for helping out during the event.  And, many thanks to our most gracious host at Falls Mill, John and Janie Lovett.

There are still a few things planned for the remainder of the year that we will need club member participation.  This stuff doesn't just happen.  Let’s also not forget why this club was formed in the first place:

ARTICLE 2 – PURPOSE:
“The Club shall be organized to exchange information concerning woodworking products, techniques and materials, increase awareness of tool safety, and enhance fellowship among those with common woodworking interests.”

My hope is that we are still providing this service to our members.  If you have an idea or suggestion concerning YOUR club, please let one of the Executive Committee members know about it.

Thanks,

Tom G.

SCHEDULE OF REMAINING EVENTS FOR 2007

Shop Tours - The next shop tour is in the process of being scheduled. A date and place will be announced as soon as the tour is set.

Coffee County Fair Demonstrations - September 17 -- 22 Chairperson: Doyle McConnell

Fall Seminar – Topic and presenter TBD

Christmas Party - December 7

Click "here" to view all the latest information concerning "TVW Upcoming Events" on our Web Site.

NEXT MAJOR TVW EVENTS


COFFEE COUNTY FAIR DEMONSTRATIONS








The Coffee County Fair dates are September 17 -- 22. The club demonstrations will be during the above dates. The exact dates and times will be given as the time approaches. Sign up early to help and be a part of the club presence at the fair this year. Everyone always has a good time. The Chairperson for this event is Doyle McConnell.
 
 

SHOP TOURS

If you would like to host a “Shop Tour”, please contact Doyle McConnell.

Our last “Shop Tour” was held on May 19th in Lawrenceburg and was attended by about 22 people. The tour included the shops of club member Ken Miller, Henry Beckman and the Amish shop of  Youree Gingrich. The tour was very interesting and entertaining. A good time was had by all the attendees. Take a look at all the pictures from our latest shop tour by clicking here and looking under "shop tours".
 
 

THANKS

The spring seminar, "Chair Making with Greg Pennington" was held on May 12 at Tom Cowan’s shop. The seminar was an outstanding success. Thanks to Anthony Watts for chairing this seminar and to Tom Cowan for allowing us to use his shop.

Also, a big thanks to Karen Kerce Browning for chairing the annual club picnic. We appreciate the Lovetts for allowing the club to have the picnic at Falls Mill. Everyone attending had a great time and the food was, as always, really good. Richard Gulley did his usual outstanding job as “auctioneer” for the items brought to raise money for the club. A total of $489 was raised through the auction. Thanks to all who participated. Take a look at all the picnic pictures by clicking here and looking under "picnics".
 
 

CARVER’S CORNER

The “Splinter Carvers” met at Jim Wright’s shop on Saturday June 2nd.  Five carvers were present. Some carved on the “Cigar Store” Indian and some on individual projects.

The drawing was held at the club picnic to determine the winner of the mini-totem pole. The lucky winner was John Hawk. The ticket sales totaled $187. The funds will be used to promote carving in the club and community.

Plans are being made by the carvers to visit "Horsing Around", a Chattanooga carousel horse carving school, on the next meeting date which is June 30. Horsing Around is a carousel carving and building shop in Soddy Daisy, Chattanooga Tn. The tenative arrangements are to meet at Moore Courtner's funeral home at 0600 then go to Shoneys in Winchester for breakfast and leave from there about 7:00 AM.

More news to follow concerning the proposed trip at the next club meeting on June 19. You may call Harry May at 931-962-0215 or email him at owlchurch@cafes.net .
 
 

MEMBER NAME TAGS

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

The name tag cost is about $5.00 including tax. You can get yours by contacting Jim Steadman (931-962-2940) or Chuck Taylor (931-728-7086) and they will secure a tag for you.
 
 

MEMBER INFORMATION CHANGES

We strive to always keep the club membership roster listing up-to-date. If you have address, email or phone number changes, please contact Chuck Taylor (931-728-7086) or Jim Steadman (931-962-2940) so that your information can be updated in our membership listings. We are making a concentrated effort to keep our membership information current.
 
 


SHOW AND TELL:

Dave Whyte brought and discussed a cabinet door he was modifying for a friend. He was having difficulty in the refinishing of the door.

Ken Burgess displayed a Dulcimer.

Deacon Taylor discussed a Jewelry box he recently finished.

Gary Runyon brought a Windsor stool and discussed the joinery details.

Ross Roepke brought a small box and also displayed a table saw jig

Loyd Ackerman brought a segmented vase and discussed some of the difficulties he encountered during the process.

Bob Leonard brought his carved version of the “three stooges”.

Scott Short brought a small turned vessel, turned from gum wood.

TOOL DEFINITIONS
 SKILL SAW: A portable cutting tool used to make studs too short.


 

WOODWORKER'S TIP

"Sawing off a lid is easier if you don't quite cut it"

When separating the lid from a small box using a tablesaw, the parts can pinch together, making things go haywire in a hurry.

Set your tablesaw's cutting depth about 1/64" less than the thickness of your box sides and ends. Then, cut along the lid separation line as usual; the two parts will remain joined. Complete the job by cutting the lid free with a craft knife and sanding the edges of the lid and box.
 
 

   ----------From Wood Magazine----------
 

WOODWORKER HUMOR
 


 


 

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

WEB SITES OF INTEREST

Wood Central

Woodturner Forum

Intarsia Net

Woodturners Catalog

Exotic Woods
 

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


 


 
 


 
 


 
 


 

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