Number of Attendees: 17
Notes:
Mark opened the meeting at 7:07 PM
Chris (Manager for Rockler) opened the meeting talking about pricing
Major manufacturers and power tools (Dewalt, Festool, etc.) set pricing, so no guild discount
Sale items (like lumber) can’t get the discount
Power tool accessories from major manufacturer cannot be discounted
A lot of Rockler items and regular wood typically can be discounted
Check pricing on the internet – if you come with an internet price, then store will honor it
Mark noted that the guild really appreciates Rockler let them stay there
First Time attendees
Mark introduced himself as President
Louis
i. Dabbling 15-20 years
ii. Retired engineer
iii. Brid Woodworker
Lebron
i. Brand new, no tools
ii. Interested in getting into it, after doing some work as a kid
Alan
i. Egg harbor
ii. Jewelry box, turnings
iii. President of Cape May Turners
Stan
i. Retired professor
ii. Woodworker since 6 years old
iii. Great grandfather did it
Joyce
i. Interest in restoration of antiques she has inherited
ii. Likes to play with the tools
Dave Potts went through his cutting board design and builds
Asked to retire by his company, been doing it for 15 years
Easiest thing in world is to make cutting board. Started doing work and blossomed
Only uses mineral oil for finish
Showed the running block pattern and described the method
Keeps his sawdust & uses it with glue to patch any holes
After steps, glue up & clean up.
Dave runs them through planer, expecting the edges to fray. Just clean up edges with table saw
Veneering is way to go in the future. Covering up low cost wood with expensive covers
Ray showed his end grain cutting board
Standard cuts on tablesaw, re-glue up, then turn and glue up
Rain through planer, very small cuts,
Used scrap wood on each side
John showed his jig for making cabriole legs
Made to aid in carving
A bit like a lathe, you can turn it, view down it, observe
Can use to carve on, rotate to next step, etc.
Use bandsaw and templates to start the project, then carve, rasp and sand it to shape
Scott showed his bowl turning and finished
Likes Watco Oil finish
Top is sitting on a tenon on the head stock
Cutting in with a parting tool,
Whenever cutting live edge on tool, need to be pushing into the wood. If you pull out, it will splinter, cause issues
Greg showed his Christmas gift cutting boards
Used engraver on boards
Processed engravers and wood burning
Dangerous technique – several folks have electrocuted themselves
Showed some of his turnings, in this case a small bowl
Bowl cut through with spirals
Lid with same cuts
Club dues $30 a year. Supplies food and speakers for the year
Challenge for woodworking: 8ft 2x4 for September meeting. Allow other items, 10% extra wood for item
Any ideas for next month, with Mark gone (he will be in Spain)
PowerPoint with furniture design
Mark closed the meeting at 8:41 PM