2013 September Newsletter Vol. 26 Number 9 Workshop 8 Instant Gallery 8 Bring Back WWW.SFWTG.COM South Florida A Chapter of the American Association of Woodturners WOODTURNERS Guild Providing Woodturning Education, Assistance and Experience to the Miami-Dade Community Workshop for House of Ministries youths at Waldos on October 5, 2013 Next Meeting: Thursday October 3, 2013
OPENING COMMENTS: The abbreviated meeting and workshop at Waldo s and Jeans last month was very productive. The Wood Carvers Club will be participating in the 2013 Ramble, probably on Sunday. Fairchild had no concerns on them sharing our space. Those attending will be joining the Guild. Veteran Demo was done on Wednesday August 28 th. The weather was bad that morning, it took us an extra hour to get there. Six were scheduled in the morning but only two showed up. The two scheduled in the afternoon cancelled. Had positive feedback from the consular on the persons that showed in the morning. The first meeting for the ramble was on Thursday September 12 th. Helen, Jay and I attended and will be placing us in a new location. We will be sharing the Large Tent next to the lake with the Furniture design folks. Dave Biznet contacted Fairchild on some wood samples that we have. At our last meeting, we agreed to donate them to Fairchild. I do not know how Biznet will be getting the samples to Fairchild. I recommended that we bring them with us to the Ramble. Williee Armellini has started updating the site and has made some changes. A vote was taken and approved to provide Williee with a check for $251.64 for a URL (36 months) and Hosting a site (1 yr.). The hands on Pen turning Demo for the Open House of Ministries youths will be at Waldos on Oct 5 th. The instructors will be Joe Dion, Ralph Callander, Jack Sawyer, Dave Piper and Tristan Holland. Dave Freundlich will start off with a safety talk. Five youths and a Supervisor will be attending. Jim Wheeler started sending a copy of the newsletter monthly to the AAW. Ralph volunteered to find an inexpensive boot lock for the guild trailer. Waldo provided a list of the items to be purchased for the workshops which include sandpaper, CA glue, etc. The members approved a check for $160.00. Dave OLD / NEW BUSINESS: Don Van de Hei reviewed the open issue with the Black Sapote that Fruit & Spice asked us to take. The two scenarios that Don will take to Chris at F&S are: 1) Black Sapote Potpourri (donated by Dave Piper) to the Fruit & Spice shop. 2) Fruit & Spice demo and sales by the Guild on November 15 & 16 Fish Fry. Dave has applications for the AAW. There are DVDs available in library. ATTENDANCE: 23 GUESTS: 2 Sue Gribbins, Eoin Madden who joined the Guild. TREASURER S REPORT: Next Month. BRING BACK & 50/50: - Don Van de Hei won the beautiful hollow form made by Williee Armellini. Gift Certificates to Craft Supply were won by George Colman and Ralph Callander - The 50/50 raffle was won by Helen Fitzgerald. $64 was collected, $32 to Helen, $32 to the Guild. SEPTEMBER WORKSHOP/MEETING: Was held at Jean and Waldos with a hands on making a Vacuum Chuck Mold by Joe Dion and Jack Sawyer. Feel free to volunteer for demos or to hold workshops and you too may receive a gift certificate. Page - 1
MENTORING: Feel free to ask around for help. Most members are willing to help others with information that can be given over the phone or even hands-on, should anyone need help. ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE! Mentors: Joe Dion 786-371-7403 Homestead Joe Roig 305-431-0037 Kendall Ralph Callander 305-251-3993 South Dade (sharpening tools, basic to advance hollow form, tool making) Jay Hakerem 305-610-3150 Kendal (Carving, piercing, colouring, thin turning) David Freundlich 305-213-0422 Redland Paul Penny 305-282-6711 Coral Gables (Wood Turning Basics) INSTANT GALLERY: Dave Piper Cedar Box, used ornamental turning on lid, Walnut oil; Black Sapote, potpourri pewter lid, Shellac and Albizia bowl, Walnut oil. Joe Dion Purple Heart & Maple scarf ring, friction polish and MDF/Silicone vacuum mold. Paul Penny 5 Mahogany bowls, min wax Tung oil and Tamarind bowl, min wax Tung oil. Williee Armellini Mahoe Lamp, Oil finish and Mahoe salt and Pepper grinder, Oil finish Safety: Accidents happen. How prepared are you for one in your shop? Here are the last questions from the AAW to answer and see if there are items that need to be improved in your shop My plan if I develop an allergic reaction to a wood species is. I consistently use properly sized tools for each project. Large tools for larger pieces, small tools for small projects: never sometimes always. I have a safety stop for my lathe that is out of the line of fire: yes no. The woodturning tool that I am most afraid of is. The tool in my shop that I most need to improve/change/review my work habits from a safety standpoint is:. I need to change my use of to improve safe work habits. I use the tailstock when roughing out never sometimes always. I use the tailstock when turning out-of-round pieces never sometimes always. My body clock makes the most dangerous time of the day to work with power tools. I have reviewed the near-accidents I have experienced on each of the machines that I own yes no. The one thing that I should do to improve the safety of my shop is. These questions are from the AAW Getting Started in Woodturning: Safety for Woodturners a collection of safety articles from the American Woodturner. It cost $14.95 from the AAW. MISCELLANEOUS CORNER: FOR SALE / WANTED: Waldo Collins (305-252-7745) conch47@att.net) is selling: Jet Mini Lathe 10 X 14, 6 speed $325 Heat Buster 42 Fan by Triangle Engineering on wheels $250. If you are looking for or want to sell something, post it here. Page - 2
2013 SFWG Board Members: President Dave Piper 305-607-6345 VP Joe Dion 305-245-9016 Treasurer Gary Venema 954-680-9760 Secretary Helen Fitzgerald 305-598-5475 Editor Jim Wheeler 305-238-6463 Board Member (tools) Ralph Callander 305-251-3993 Board Member (videos) Mary Ann Hart 305-661-1262 Staff Photographer Brian Seguin 305-253-1897 NEXT MEETING: Thursday, October 3 at 7pm at Robert Morgan Center, 18180 SW 122 Avenue **sorry, in advance, for any spelling errors, and/or omissions** Page - 3