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Artistic Woodturners Meeting of 12 August 2017 Meeting was called to order by Norm Freeman. One visitor, Mike Francis, president of Azalea Woodturners, was recognized. 25 members attended. Business portion of the meeting was shortened so as not to affect our demonstration today by Rudy Lopez, a visiting turner from Tampa. Mike Demaline reported that he had presented the Beads of Courage containers turned by our club members to Erin Contreras at Sacred Heart Childrens Hospital. Mike asked Erin to send us some pictures of the containers being presented and used and mentioned that a letter of appreciation would be nice to receive. Show and Tell

Ed Rose turned and finished two end grain goblets with a natural edge, one with and one without bark still present. Our own Thomas Edison, aka Earl Rennie, brought in his home made threader for our appreciation. Except for a few tense moments when he feared his 60 degree cutter had been misappropriated (it was beneath the device), he discussed and demonstrated several projects that he had completed with excellent threading.

Auction The auction was brief today, featuring two lots of green magnolia, magazine files and assorted tool rests with 5/8 shafts. Demo Rudy Lopez, from Tampa, Florida, has been turning for about 10 years. He has presented at the state and national symposia and has taught at the Campbell School and and at Arrowmont. Useful websites listed by Rudy were: - WTTool.com (drill bits, cutting bits, machine shop supplies) - Rubberchucky.com (rubber jam chucks for holding hollow forms) - OdiesOil.com (a foodsafe finishing product Rudy prefers) - www.rudolphlopez.com (for info and videos by Rudy)

Rudy discussed stock selection and preparation for turning. He usually turns with the pith centered but is not compulsive about it. At the end of turning, he may reinforce the pith area in the bottom of his hollow form and in the base of the foot with thin CA glue. Leaving at least an inch of bark at the top of the rough form for a natural edge vessel allows room for adjustment later. The slope angle of the side of the vessel should flare at its top or risk a sharp edged weak bark edge. Rudy only rounds the outside of a vessel before hollowing, preferring to match the outside to the inside shape. This is the reverse to how many turners process hollow forms. He turns to about 1/8 thickness throughout, which allows rapid and even drying, avoiding cracking. Projects placed paper bags and placed in a quiet area of your shop should be dry enough for final finishing in 3-5 days. He completes the hollowing before roughing down the diameter of the base, to avoid vibration and/or weakness. Once the top has been selected, it is mounted at the head stock and the surface leveled with a sharp spindle gouge. As turning end grain is spindle turning methodology, the usual rules for long grain turning apply. Hollowing can be accomplished with a spindle gouge, bowl gouge, scraper, carbide tools or shielded cutter tools such as the Rolly Munro tool (available from Woodworkers Emporium, Las Vegas NV and Packard woodworks, Tryon, NC).

The end at the tail stock is leveled and a spigot for chuck mounting prepared. The chuck jaws must rest flat against the base, the spigot must not touch the inside base of the chuck and the side of the spigot must be angled to match the inside slope of the chuck jaws (Oneway chucks have straight sides, most other chucks are dovetail shape). Rudy especially shapes the tip of a dedicated parting tool to assist in making the dovetail spigot for his chuck. To avoid a lateral skate that could remove bark, it is important to present the gouge to the wood with its edge almost vertical to the Right to start the cut. A shoulder can also be cut with a parting tool, providing a starting place for the gouge.

As a learning aid, Rudy may draw a line down the center of the gouge s flute. This line will not be visible if you are holding the tool correctly (closed, flute to R) as you first approach the end of your stock. Once you start your cut, you may open the flute slightly (to the L) to achieve a more effective cut. Beginning the outside shape: Flare the rim while the full support of the stock is present. Progress no further than a couple inches before matching the external shape with internal hollowing.

Rudy has shaped the first 2 inches of the inner rim with a gouge. He has drilled a depth hole with a #2 Morse taper drill bit. He will continue internal hollowing with the Rolly Munro hollowing tool. (Latest model, not this one: The Wundercutt10 Tool includes: 3/8" carbide cutter, adjustable cut limiter, one connecting link, 5/8" x 15-1/2" shank, 19-1/2" handle, wrenches and instruction manual. $270.) This tool cannot cut deeper than the small amount of the cutter that extends beyond the shield. It can safely be used while turning blind inside a hollow form. This tools cuts best presented at exactly the equator of the stock. It can be held flat level or the edge angled slightly. Chip jams in stringy wood can usually be cleared by striking the head of the tool against the inside of the hollow form (except near final thinness).

Completing the inside shape of the hollow form with a bowl gouge. Rudy has two favorites, a 60 degree bevel bowl gouge and a 40 degree bevel bowl gouge. In addition, he removes metal from under the bevel, so the base of the primary bevel will not burnish the wood as it sweeps around. Such double bevel gouges may create a challenge for novice turners to find the bevel to start a cut but this challenge is quickly mastered with practice. Note the button of compressed wood at the center of the bottom, created by the pressure of the tip of the depth drill bit. This will need to cut away to complete the inside of the form. A complementary shape will then be started on the external side of the form.

With the internal and external shape of the form completed, Rudy turns a stem and a foot. The Golden Mean is roughly observed: 1/3 for the stem and foot, 2/3 for the hollowed shape. The foot will be roughly 1/3 the diameter of the opening of the vase. Rudy has effected an ogee shape for the vase and is doing the same to the top of the foot. Tools must be sharp at all times. To refine the surface inside and outside, Rudy uses a negative rake scraper. While a skew has an included angle of 20-30 degrees, a negative rake scraper has an included angle of 50-60 degrees (note: the angles do not have to be symmetrical; i.e. could be combo of 40 degrees and 20 degrees). The side presented last to the grinder will form a burr on the edge above the surface being ground. This burr cuts very effectively but is useful for only 30-90 seconds of use before requiring regrinding. Rudy believes the tool steel used by Doug Thompson (ThompsonLatheTools.com) holds a burr the longest. NRS s can be straight edged or rounded.on the same tool may be used without a handle. Hold absolutely level on the tool rest to present burred edge to stock.

A Rubber Chucky has been installed in the head stock and when pressed up against the hollow form will serve to drive the stock so that the foot can be shaped. There is still abundant stock between the foot and live center in the tail stock. The black ring is the rubber chucky inserted in the hollow form. The more closely it mirrors the internal shape, the safer (won t crack form) and more effective it is.

Rudy is here hollowing the undersurface of the foot of the vase. Failure to do this will almost certainly lead to cracking of the foot as it dries. All parts of the form should be of similar thickness to promote even drying. Good job, Rudy!!

This man is our treasurer, Steve Raybourn. Being treasurer is a thankless job tracking auction results and collecting payments, manning the roll book at the door, maintaining raffle tickets, purchasing supplies, keeping the books, maintaining the member rolls, attending every meeting. Be sure to tell him how much you appreciate his efforts at your next meeting.