Number of Attendees: 22
Notes:
Mark opened the meeting at 7:07 PM
First Time attendees
Ryan
Lives in Ridley Park, last thing he built was stick chairs
Did a lot of house remodel & furniture
Douglas
Lives in Brick, NJ, has worked in the Rockler store since June. Has a house in Moorestown as well
General woodworker – furniture, casework, got into woodturning
One of the instructors here for wood turning
Alan
From Mt. Holly
Just got into hand tool woodworking, working on a bench
Scott
Cherry Hill
Was a part of the group when it formed years ago
Phil Hauser showed up, showed his turning. Very active in the turning guild
Mostly turning for last 10 years
Currently president of the DelVal Turner’s guild, which meets in Moorestown (next one is this Tuesday). May do events at Rockler as well, since 3 of their members are instructors
Kevin went over the repair job that we got from the website on a table
Two of the legs are in pretty bad shape. Kevin had to cut them out and repair, including “Sistering on” some Mahogany on one of them
Salman has volunteered to do the scrollwork for the bottom shelf
William brought a variety of table saw jigs for his operation
Jig had clamps to hold it to the fence, so that it can slide along fence while holding the material. Better than requiring you to push it against the fence all the time
Clamps also work with the blocks that you use for your miter saw fence
Tapering Jig for cutting angle on table legs. Had clamps to hold piece on. After laying out leg, you know how much you want taken out at top and at bottom, adjust and clamp down, then run along fence to cut angle.
Could also use t-tracks and bolts to create clamps for jig, instead of expensive zero clearance clamps on the jig
Question on putting jig to ride in Miter slot. You could do that, but William prefers to reference off the fence, so its more adjustable. This allows it to be used with multiple table saws where the distance from the miter slot to the blade may vary and with different blades as it’s not tied to a specific kerf width for its zero-clearance effect.
Mark made an announcement about next month’s tool auction. As before, members will contribute 10% of any proceeds to the guild and non-members will contribute 15%.
Carl made announcement about Oak slabs he came into. If interested, please contact him
Ted went over his jig, with an “L” fence. Used to make angled cuts, utilizing clamps to hold the base piece down
Scott hasn’t used his router table in a while. Put new router (Triton) in his table. Wanted to make a “wave bowl” with a unique 3D view
Had to rig up by putting bowl in a chuck, and then putting the chuck into a jig
Jig is adjustable, with numerous holes for distances. Hole height for different bowl sizes
Enables you to cut patterns on a bowl, on the band saw
Used McMaster-Carr to get the threaded rods & nuts for the jig
Salman
Mentioned that Scott James in November, 2022, as relayed to Salman by Scott’s son, Matt
We typically plant a tree in the person’s memory. Guild approved.
Mark will handle the purchase a planting (in a US national forest) and the guild can “pass the hat” next month
This Saturday, several members will go at 11 AM to his house to look over Scott’s workshop and holdings to help Matt work out how to handle the contents of the shop (Scott isn’t a woodworker). Will provide more info later to guild
He recently bought some interesting tools and jigs
The prices for all of these vary, especially around holidays.
Tool reviews for many of the best tools off Banggood can be found on HookedOnWood.
Mark went over Jim Parise’s jig for making 3D cutting boards. Jim used bolts to tighten top and side to aid with proper alignment
February meeting (Feb 2nd) will be our annual tool auction. Bring your extra tools you want to sell, and come to purchase woodworking tools relatively cheaply. Guild will get 10% of any sellers proceeds (15% for non-member sellers)
Mark closed the meeting at 8:41 PM