S June 2000 The CAW Newsletter http://www.capwoodturners.org. The CAW Newsletter is the official publication of the Capital Area Woodturners Chapter of the AAW, and is published for the information of its members. Membership in the CAW Chapter is open to anyone interested in the art and craft of woodturning. Meeting Announcement: Date: June 8, 2000 Time: 6:30 9:30 PM Place: Woodcraft Supply 6123 Backlick Rd.. Springfield, VA 22150 DIRECTIONS TO THE MEETING: Take I-395 or the I-495 Capital Beltway south toward Richmond. Get onto I-95 going south. Get off at the very first exit, Route 644, Old Keene Mill Rd. going west. One short block later (just past the Carpet store) turn right onto Backlick Rd.. Go through two stop lights. Turn right into the Concord Shopping Center parking lot. Woodcraft is fifth shop in the row. PLEASE RETURN YOUR VIDEO TAPES ON TIME! If you can not get to the next CAW meeting on June 8; mail (or deliver in person) your tape to: Jayne Hart 9018 Hamilton Dr. Fairfax, VA 22031 Jayne Hart has headed up the Video Library Team for 3 years. As of the June 8 th, 00 meeting, Jayne is stepping down and turning over the reigns of the team to Gerald Headley. Jayne has been the driving force in expanding our video library to double its original size; and in introducing a level of control and discipline in accounting for the tapes that was missing before she took over the duties of library management. Upon her departure, Jayne submitted to the CAW Officers a list of further recommendations and ideas about how the video library can be funded, expanded, made more responsive to members desires. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Jayne for all the time and energy she has dedicated to the library on our behalf. It is through members like Jayne; getting involved in CAW operations for the betterment of us all, that our club continues to prosper and grow. Program For The Month 6:30 pm The normal hour of skill enhancement/practice on the lathes or talking over problems and techniques with your fellow woodturners. 7:30 pm A short business meeting, (plenty of opportunities to save money), another rousing Show & Tell session (so bring in your best work), and announcements of coming activities. After a short break, C.A Savoy will demonstrate the set-up, chucking, turning, and finishing of natural edge bowls. We've all admired them. Now we'll learn how to make them ourselves. Thanks Jayne! Good luck in your future activities. Show Announcement Joe Dickey is giving a solo show, "Conversations With Wood" in Annapolis at the Md. Federation of Art's "Gallery on the Circle" (18 State Circle) from 28 June - 30 July, 2000. The reception is on Friday, 30 June, from 6-9. Joe will have about 20 pieces on display. We'll See You There!!
June 2000 Page 2 CAW Group-Buy Information Anyone interested in ordering from Craft Supplies, please bring your list items and cash or check to the June 8 th meeting. Dick Krehling will be collecting the orders. Also, Dick will have the next order of Anchor Seal for those that raised their hand at the last meeting. He will also be taking orders for mirrors both 2' and 3". The more we buy the cheaper they get. And remember, Klingspor gives all CAW club members a 10% discount on all items in their catalog except power tools. Name Position Ray Inaba President Pat Berry Vice-President Mike McInerney Treasurer Jim Marstall Secretary Tim & Cheryl Kochman Program Directors C. A. Savoy Show Director CAW Officer Roster Contact Information 2720 Burning Oak Drive Waldorf, MD 20601 301-870-5431 inaba@erols.com 2019 Virginia Ave. McLean, VA 22101 703-534-8746 patberry@erols.com 14526 Creek Branch Court Centerville, VA 22020 703-378-8117 mikemc1421@aol.com 6213 Capella Ave. Burke, VA 22015 703-644-6797 james.marstall@west.boeing.com 10411 Todman Landing Court Burke, VA 22015 703-250-4891 1309 Gatewood Drive Alexandria, VA 22307 703-765-7268
June 2000 Page 3 Tip 0f the Month CA Glue Holder By Bruce Hoover (Tidewater Turners, Virginia) When using CA glue for repetitive tasks such as gluing tubes in pen blanks or similar work the drawback seems to be having to "shake" the glue to the tip of the bottle each time it's needed and then sitting it back down only to start again. Sometimes knocking the bottle over in the process. Pictured below is a holder I designed to aid in these types of situations. This photo shows the basic holder. It is cut from a piece of 2 x 4 on the bandsaw. There is a notch in the top in which a second piece is inserted. This shape of this piece is determined by the type of glue bottle you have. Note that there is a slot cut in the side to provide a little tension on the bottle. There is also a small notch in the underside of the back for the rubber band to seat in. To use it, simply insert the bottle of CA and slide it forward or back according to how full it is to achieve balance. When using, simply tilt it and squeeze the bottle as shown. It will tilt back each time and keep the glue from running out. Hope this makes glueing life a little easier for you. Shown below is a drawing of the holder. It should be pretty easy to understand. The key is to make the top piece to fit your glue bottle; ie: round, oval, etc; and size. Feel free to download this image to print out for your use.
June 2000 Page 4 Jim Marstall, a 9"W by 2"H Walnut shal- and a 4"W by 4"H Maple bowl with an John Bledsoe, a 10"W by 3"H Maple bowl Two bowls from Bob Grudberg - a 14"W by 4"H Walnut with a flared lip and an Oak base Phil Roche - 4 ring holders of Cherry Insert (keft) and a 14"W by 5"H Sycamore bowl (right) Walnut, and Paduak Two vessels from Jayne Hart - an Ambrosia Maple 6"W by 4"H hollow form (left) and Paul Burke - a 5"H Cherry C.A. Savoy - a tray full of wood and Tagua Nut bottle stoppers (left) and a Dogwood natural edge bowl called "The Turtle" (right) Bob Marshall - miniature goblets and a pull-top toy with a inlayed tip All photos taken by Jim Marstall
June 2000 Page 5 John Noffsinger - (left) an Ambrosia Maple natural edge bowl; a Box Elder hollow form with Rosewood lip and base called "Cartman"; and a Mahogany vase with Ebony top and base. (right) a 9"W by 5"H Sycamore bowl Right - John Overman, and 5"H Apple vase Below - Don riggs, a sampling of Don's desk clocks that he was demonstrating before and after the may meeting. Don Johnson - a 6"W by 3"H hollow form from Bigleaf Maple burl with a Curly Maple router insert Everything you'll ever need for "natural" camping. 2 pieces of Oak camping gear: a 12" platter and a 12" bowl (left) and a 14"W by 2"H all-purpose Maple bowl with a velvet epoxy finish (right). The epoxy finish is applied generously and then turned -not sandedoff the surface. Just because I make the newsletter, and I have a little room at the bottom of this page. You all have to look at a picture of the Finch feeder in my backyard. I was very pleased to have up to 7 male Goldfinches feeding at the same time. I think it's kind of a pretty picture in color. Sorry that it doesn't come out quite so well in the black & white reprint. Jim Marstall
Jim Marstall, Secretary Capital Area Woodturners (CAW) 6213 Capella Ave. Burke, VA 22015 Quick, open this newsletter and see what award-winning ideas are in there for this month CAW Newsletter June 2000