SPLINTERS

Tennessee Valley Woodworkers

Vol. 23/ Issue 1    January 2008    Editor: Chuck Taylor 


Meeting Notice:
The next meeting of the TN Valley Woodworkers
will be held January 15th 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 2008

                                                                                      President:            Tom Gillard, Jr.
                                                                                      V. President:          Anthony Watts
                                                                                      Secretary:           Karen Kerce Browning
                                                                                      Treasurer:           Jim Steadman
                                                                                      Publicity:             Louis Bryant
                                                                                      Newsletter Editor:    Chuck Taylor

A special thanks to the 2007 officers for another great year of meetings, programs, seminars and workshops.

JANUARY PROGRAM

The January program will be presented by Precision Blade and Tool from Morrison, TN.  The owner, Doug Walston, has arranged for Lenox Tools to do a program on their woodworking products.  The last time Doug had Lenox present a program to the club, it was a smashing success. If you want to take a look at the Precision Blade and Tool web site in advance, just go to http://www.precisionblade.net

Don't miss this one!


WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS
(Becoming a member at our November meeting)
Milner and Martha Carden - Tullahoma
Stuart & Will Gaetjens - Tullahoma
Ed Naylor - Winchester
Allen Odell – Estill Springs
Aaron Webb - Tullahoma

(Be sure to meet and welcome our new members)

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!!!!!!!
 

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


TIME TO PAY YOUR MEMBERSHIP DUES

It is the beginning of another year and your TVW club dues are due in January. Our dues are $10.00 for a single membership, and $15.00 for a family membership (WHAT A BARGAIN).

Please pay the club treasurer, Jim Steadman, at the meeting or you can mail your dues check to Jim at his home address (702 Bluff Drive, Winchester, TN 37398).

TVW NEWS AND NOTES

LIBRARY NEWS
New DVD material is always being added to our “Library”. Please contact Henry Davis for more information and take advantage of the vast amount of information in our new library (DVD & VCR tapes). For the latest listing of the library items available, please click  here.

To check out a program , please see Henry Davis at the next club meeting.


CARVER’S CORNER

The Carvers met on Saturday January 5th. Jim Wright and Steve Shores presented a workshop on the techniques of “bark carving”. The 20 carvers present worked on carving cottonwood bark. Most carved some kind of a house, however some carved lighthouses. Jim and Steve also demonstrated roofs, shingles, rocks, steps and probably some other things.

The next Carvers’ meeting will be on February 2nd.


SPECIAL ALERT!!

Dewalt Drills Recalled -- Check your shop.

Thousands of Dewalt cordless drills have been recalled. The 350,000 drills have a trigger switch that can overheat, causing a fire hazard. The drills were sold from June 2006 through December 2007. The affected model numbers are DC920, 930, 936, 940.
Henry Davis


LINKS AND CONTACTS

We are trying to start a new service for club members. Your VP, Anthony Watts, has requested that we add some key local suppliers to the website to help members find items needed in the shop; for example:  belts and pulleys.

To accomplish this, we've changed the table of contents at the left and top of the home page from LINKS toLINKS AND CONTACTS.  We will, from time to time, add information on the Links and Contacts page based on members inputs.  If you find a place to purchase something pertaining to woodworking and would like to share that information with others, send an email to Loyd Ackerman with the details for inclusion.  We're not trying to replace the Yellow Pages; this is just for those special items and special contacts.
Information needed is:  Name, address, phone #, and website (if they have one) of the business and what you found there.

VOLUNTEERS FOR 2008

COFFEE: Felix Rees has “stepped up to the pot” and volunteered to make the coffee for the club meetings during 2008. Thanks to Felix.
Also, our appreciation is expressed to the Clarks, who made coffee during the 2007 year.

BREAK SNACKS: We still are in need of volunteers to help with the meeting “snacks”. Tom will be passing around a list for those willing to provide “break snacks” at our meetings. If you are willing to help, please be ready to sign up.
 
 


SHOW AND TELL:

The 2007 “Show and Tell” program was one of the best we have had. Lots of people brought and discussed items they had made recently or in
"times past”. Below is a sampling of the items brought and discussed.

Jay Hazel - curly cherry greenwood bowl turned into a platter,  inside out turned Christmas tree ornament,  bowl turned from firewood,  two (2) stave bowls,  bottle stopper,  nightstand with book rack made from ash, and Beetle tongs for crushing Japanese beetles.

Allen Odell (Dec. new member) - Fish hook/trap carved from Alder based on a native design for catching Halibut; Diamond Willow walking stick.

Ken WebbPhoto frame from hickory, table with offset legs to slide under a bed and give writing space.

Bob Addingtoncircular crib seen in DVD and circular routing jig.

Art Brickse folding deck rocking chair from white oak.

Jim Wright – stylized driftwood carvings (Rhino, Camel, Stork, 2 Geese)

Ralph Hand – eastern juniper (or Red Cedar) duck carving.

Anthony Watts – gave away plans and old woodworking magazines.

Dick Wollam – platter with southwestern Native American designs copied from a stamp design.

Jim Van Cleave – cherry Queen-Anne tilt-top table.

Stuart Gaetjens (Dec. new member)– child’s rocker with caned chair seat and reed basket using “underwater” technique.

Will Gaetjens (Dec. new member) -- robot man made from tractor part patterns his relatives got from workplace, an old factory.

Chuck Taylor – two boxes from ambrosia maple (work in progress), potpourri dish and mystery wood bowl from some tree in West Tennessee

Bob Leonardcarved eagles his mother gave him 45 years ago

Newton Wrighthummingbird nest perch.

Ross Roepke – box from special dark walnut, cedar box with maple trim, box from cherry molding and two old planes.

Doyle McConnellshaker peg and shaker candle hanging fixture patterned after one in Shaker Town, Kentucky.

Ken Gould2 carved fish, one from pine, and one from palonia, carving from walnut (frog) and Japanese carved walnut with tiny faces.

Felix Rees – finial for wife’s lamp, lamp base he turned from tulip poplar out of an old church.

Deacon Taylor – two red oak boxes with tile sides.

Milner Carden (Dec. new member) – scroll saw sled (by late member Don Helton), several wooden ties made by a guy in Alabama and carved wooden shoes.

Jim Cardencherry pedestal bowl, solid brass turned candle holders, 50 yr old captain’s arm chair and a homemade spindle gouge.

Loyd Ackermanbroken vase turned in 1997, natural edge bowl turned in 2002 and a hinged box turned this week.

Matt Brothers and Ray Cole – mahogany dining chair and fluted legs.  Ray used a legacy milling machine to rout the legs.

Gary Runyonsharpening system using glass impregnated with diamonds, and Japanese hand planes.

Maurice Ryanpaper towel holder, photos of clock and boxes which were recent projects.

Louis Bryant – several turned bowls, five different woods used.

Tom Gillard, Jr.inlay belt buckle made in 1988, inlaid Cross, sailboat, boat hull, Winfield Bennett style wooden chain with router jig to make it, airfoil model, cane from laminated wood, Box for Boy Scout Eagle pin, and a clock.

Johnny Brown – several bowls, first one roughed at Tom Cowan’s workshop. Also one bowl made from an Ash tree on the courthouse square, a bowl from apple wood, and two bowls from spalted hackberry

Luke Buchanan (a young apprentice of Tom Cowan’s) – turned candle holder, shaker stool, and painted candle holder

Karen Kerce Browning – accidental urn in wire candle stand.

Jim Jollit – green man carving (human face in leaf pattern) and a nut cracker with music box.

Henry Davisfour bowls including a rough turned one for a lesson. Finished were of cherry (2) and spalted hackberry

Larry Bowers fragmented bowl taped up (lesson learned).

Doug Dunlap – two bowls from layered dry wood.

Dave Whyte – working lathe made from walnut and several jigs to go with it.

Andy Weaver and Dean Lutzshotgun case with box joint corners for their preacher.

Paul Jalbert wooden back-hoe toy that a child could ride on and operate. Plans were from Popular Mechanics, May, 1981.
 
 

TOOL DEFINITIONS
DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching "whatever you are trying to drill" out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your coke across the room, splattering it against that freshly-stained heirloom piece you were drying.

WOODWORKER'S TIP

"Sanding-disc shim cuts plugs close"

like to use wooden plugs to hide screws in your special projects, but tediously sanding the plugs flush with the surface around them isn't high on your list of fun things to do. Even when you saw the plugs off first, no matter how careful you are, the teeth of the saw often mar the workpiece, which means even more sanding.

Minimize both damage and sanding time by slipping a well-worn random-orbit sander disc, grit side down, over the plug, as shown below, before sawing it off. The disc protects the workpiece from the saw's teeth and leaves just the shallowest nub on the plug that sands away quickly.

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

WOODWORKER HUMOR


 


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.

PLAN TO ATTEND OUR NEXT MEETING
JANUARY 15TH
AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SPACE INSTITUTE.
 

WEB SITES OF INTEREST

Wood Central

American Association of Woodturners

Intarsia Net

Woodturners Catalog

Exotic Woods

Everything you always wanted to know about Dust Collection Systems
 

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


 


 
 


 
 


 
 


 

THIS IS THE END OF YOUR TVW NEWSLETTER FOR THIS MONTH
ANOTHER IS BEING PREPARED FOR YOUR "PLEASURE" NEXT MONTH
PLEASE SEND SUGGESTIONS/COMMENTS TO CHUCK TAYLOR