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May newsletter is available for download

 

posted @ Saturday, April 28, 2012 11:28 AM by firehawkmph

The April Newsletter is available for download.

 

posted @ Monday, March 26, 2012 5:10 PM by firehawkmph

Ernie Conover's 2012 Schedule

posted @ Friday, March 16, 2012 12:08 PM by Ron Sieloff

Alan Lacer's Sunday Class in May

Alan will be presenting a  hands-on workshop to focus on the joy and problems of hollowing end-grain.  The class will start by focusing on the unique character of hollowing out end-grain  (safely, efficiently and cleanly)  and compare this to hollowing face-grain projects (most bowls, plates, platters, etc.).   The class  will first look at a number of solutions and strategies for working such grain--and point out the types of projects where the turner encounters this issue:  goblets, end-grain bowls and vessels, end-grain boxes, cups, turned vases (hollowed not drilled), scoops, egg cups, etc.     Following discussion and demonstrations  each participant will execute an end-grain bowl.  From there Alan will take participants step-by-step in the process of creating an end-grain hollowed turned lidded box.   Participants should bring standard between center tools  (the outside of such work is the same as between center grain) such as a roughing gouge, parting tool, skew chisel and a detail/spindle gouge.    For the inside hollowing Alan suggests you bring a 1/2 to 3/4" side radius or round scraper, and end-grain hollowing tools (ring or hook type tools)  you already possess and would like to understand their usage.  Check with Alan at the demo prior to  this class about specific tool questions. 
 

Materials per student:    1 piece of green material 4" in diameter and 5" in length  (several extra pieces and one for me).   Any wood will be okay, and probably best if it does not include the pith.   For the boxes:  1 piece of a dry hardwood approximately 3" x 3 "   and 6" in length  (again, several extra pieces and one for me).  For the box pick something not horribly hard though, such as soft maple, walnut, cherry, ash or poplar.   PLEASE NOTE WOOD FOR THE CLASS IS INCLUDED IN THE CLASS FEE. HOWEVER IF YOU HAVE A PARTICULAR PIECE OF WOOD YOU WANT TO USE, YOU MAY DO SO. JUST LET DENNY KNOW SO WE DON'T PURCHASE WOOD FOR YOU IF YOU INTEND TO BRING YOUR OWN.

posted @ Friday, March 16, 2012 11:45 AM by Ron Sieloff

Handout from Denny Watson Sharpening Demo

 

posted @ Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:48 AM by Ron Sieloff

New AAW Discounted Full Membership

 

posted @ Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:13 AM by Ron Sieloff

Why Should You Join the AAW

Click on the title above to read a message from AAW that is for everyone not currently an AAW member.
 

posted @ Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:32 PM by Ron Sieloff

25 years of American Woodturner now available online

 

posted @ Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:20 AM by Ron Sieloff

Peppermill Tutorial available for download

This is a tutorial on how to make a peppermill. There are pictures of each step of the process, each with an explanation that is very easy to follow. Best of all, it's free.

posted @ Thursday, July 15, 2010 6:47 PM by firehawkmph

Club Survey Forms

 

posted @ Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:08 AM by firehawkmph

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