Total # of Attendees: 9
- Jim (President) was not able to attend, so Dave Potts (Finance) opened the meeting at 7:32pm
- Dave Potts (Finance): $4,054.49 in treasury (after $316 back in the day)
- Dave discussed the SAPFM event last month
- Adam Cherubini presented. He’s been in England for the last 2-3 years. Gave a 2 hour speech on 17th century drawer construction. Brought ½ dozen drawers. Good presentation
- Adam said he would be interested in speaking (Sep/Oct/Nov)
- Another speaker on molding planes with single & double irons
- Another one had turning with springpole lathe
- Cost of SAPFM membership is $60/year
- Meets 4x a year
- National meeting in Williamsburg Jan/Feb each year
- Website is http://www.sapfm.org
- Some of the benefits they list on their website include
- Access to the Member area of the SAPFM website, which contains furniture plans, articles, woodworking class schedules, antiques databases, tool manuals, furniture books, and links to hundreds of furniture-related videos.
- Attending regional Chapter meetings and events
- 'Birds of a feather' opportunities to network with others having similar interests
- Eligibility to register for and attend SAPFM conferences
- Participating in SAPFM exhibitions
- Receiving the quarterly e-Zine 'Pins & Tails'
- Posting videos about making your furniture on the SAPFM YouTube Channel
- Having your furniture displayed in the online Gallery on the SAPFM website
- Networking with other members via SAPFM's Twitter and Facebook social media
- Access to the Price4Antiques Reference database
- Kevin talked about Pennsbury Manor
- 15 Min north of Philadelphia
- The first Sunday of every month they have craft day
- Site has woodworking shop with 3-5 workers, using old style hand tools to make 16th century furniture
- Discussion of Philadelphia Furniture Workshop
- New teacher
- Working on new master’s level program
- Dave discussed the possibility of changing meeting date
- Difficult to get speaker at short notice, would give us more time to setup speaker
- General discussion on the history of meeting date/day decision
- Discussion on drop off in attendees for history
- Dave talked about having 400 cutting boards in his shop that he can’t sell
- Discussion of Etsy’s sales
- Advertising
- Flyers/brochures -- bring in copy of old flyer
- Business Cards
- Tools section on Craig’s list
- Use of meetup group
- For new people/beginners -- what would the club offer
- What tools to buy
- Live demonstration
- Instruction on what to do
- Go to house and they’ll teach you
- How to class?
- Rita talked about her experience with the group and how much it helped (advice, woodcraft, etc.)
- Newcomer’s packet/group? -- welcoming group
- Sources of materials, tools, etc.
- Other ideas for group
- Going to a person’s shop to do certain power tools stuff?
- Limitations of site force us to only do small power tools and hand tools, and show off finished projects
- Next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 3rd at 7:15pm. Dave will do a demonstration on half-blind dovetails
- Meeting concluded at 8:52pm