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Newsletter Oct 2013 Members: From the Editor: Many members have been very hard at work limbing and cutting a great group of trees made available to us by Avista, on their properties just West of the Riverview As a Retirement club, we are campus. in a period We expect of transition to have concerning all the log how sections the club removed shares in information the coming with members. week and An plan excellent a wood example cutting of and this distribution is the re-design day soon of our thereafter. web site. We Changes will likely in the do newsletter the Anchorseal will also distribution occur. We encourage at that cutting and ask session, for articles so please from commit you, the to members your volume of this club. needs The editor of Anchorseal wants all as members soon as possible. to become The more wood active from in Avista the creation includes of multiple the contents of this logs newsletter. of Maple, Locust This newsletter and a few is other by you hardwood and for you. species. This has been a very large project for the club, with special thanks to Ron Gooley for his hard work and oversight of the project. We will keep you informed when the wood cutting and distribution edition is to is take an example place. of some changes to the This newsletter. A Guest Will Be Demonstrating: Below is link to our webpage: As a reminder, we have arranged for Betty Scarpino to come to Spokane October 17-19 for a day-long demo and two full days of hands-on teaching. The demonstration will be held at Woodcraft on Saturday, October 17th and the two classes on Sunday and Monday will be at the woodshop at Riverview retirement Community. The demo is $35 per person and the classes are $125 per person. We have 50 seats for the demo and 7 spots in each of the classes. They will be filled on a first come basis and registration is now open. You may reply to this email or see our treasurer, John Altberg, at next week's meeting. We are advertising this event regionally, so we do anticipate selling this out. More details can be found in the two attached documents. Update: Sunday's class is sold out, Monday is still available. The demo is half sold, too, so please get your registrations in to secure your attendance Regards, INW Board ********************************** Upcoming meeting Thursday September 3rd Presenter: Carl Bodenstein Topic: Deep hollowing devices and techniques

Show and Tell / Exhibit Table: Please bring your current work. We anticipate having a table for critique for those that want constructive appraisal, as well as a table for those that just want to show their work without critique. We encourage learning and getting new ideas from evaluation, but some work needs none, and some artists prefer not to participate in that fashion. The choice is always yours! Raffle Table: Please feel free to bring extra wood, new or used tools, or other items for the raffle table. The money raised from the raffle helps us maintain day to day operations of the club. Membership dues: Membership dues for 2015 are now due and payable. For this year they remain at $30.00. Please make your check payable to INW and see our treasurer, John Altberg, at our next meeting. We also accept credit and debit cards as well as good old fashioned cash! 2014-2015 Board of Directors President Pat Hickey patrico3808@gmail.com Treasurer John Altberg oldmntn@yahoo.com Newsletter Shelley Hays sandrhays@netscape.net Librarian Sabrina Murphy sabrina13060@aol.com Webmaster Frank Hutchison webmaster@inwwoodturners.com Guest Demonstrator Coordinator Doug Eaton dougeaton@mac.com At Large Member Ron Gooley crgooley@gmail.com At Large Member Carl Bodenstein cjboden@earthlink.net At Large Member Pete Ehrhardt ehrhardt.pete@gmail.com At Large Member Joe Mach bmach1@msn.com General Meeting: May 7 at 6:30pm Woodcraft 212 N. Sullivan Rd., Spokane Valley, WA Newsletter Suggestions Encouraged Have an article, comments, or suggestions for our newsletter? I would appreciate hearing from you! Email to: sandrhays@netscape.net with WoodTurner in the subject line.

Inland Northwest Woodturners Present Betty Scarpino Full Day Demonstration Saturday, October 17, 2015 During this fast-paced demonstration Betty will reveal all of her trade secrets for making successfully designed projects and for creating turned-and-carved sculptures while working on several projects, including an egg, a candleholder from a faceplate-turned disc, cut apart on a band saw, and a pod turned from green wood that is also cut apart and then carved. Throughout the day Betty will: Demonstrate and discuss woodturning and carving concepts and considerations Talk about design ideas and individual work Use several techniques for surface embellishment Demonstrate dye-and-liming wax method of finishing as well as bleaching wood Respond to audience questions and comments See Betty s Website for Further Information: www.bettyscarpino.com $35 Early Registration, Closes 10/5/15 $45 At the Door, Space Permitting (Registration includes lunch & beverages) Woodcraft Classroom 212 N. Sullivan Road Spokane Valley, WA 99037 9:30AM 3:30 PM Register Now Mail $35 Check, Payable to INW, to: John Altberg 928 W. 17th Ave. Spokane, WA 99203

Betty Scarpino Hands-On Daylong Session www.bettyscarpino.com The daylong hands-on workshop will follow up on what I covered during my demonstration. It works best if students attend the demonstration to get the most out of making their projects. Participants will have the option of trying one or all of several projects: 1) a pod turned from green wood and cut apart on the bandsaw, followed by carving; 2) candleholders made from faceplate disc, 3) disc turned and carved for a sculpture, 4) eggs turned from ring-porous wood, specifically ash. Students are welcome to bring their personal work finished or in progress to share and discuss. Supplies and tools to share with the class: Two bandsaw blades, 3/8 wide, 6-teeth A bandsaw in good working condition Drillpress and drill bit to drill the candleholder holes Candleholder inserts, assuming the class wants them Behlens brand Solarlux dye, blood red, one container (Woodcraft) Liming wax, one can (Woodcraft) Spray finish. I prefer Deft semigloss and hope you can find three for four cans. If not, let me know. Workbenches for carving. We can use clamps, so vises are not necessary. Plenty of electrical outlets for the carving tools. One or two hot-melt glue guns with plenty of glue sticks. Small size is okay. Two rolls of masking tape. Thin board of plywood to cut up and use as carriers for cutting the pods on the bandsaw. Wood scraps for cutting into small triangles as stabilizing wedges for the pods. Nitrile gloves Paper towels Supplies students will need: Wood Pod: preferably a green branch section or a small log, however, dry is okay it depends on what you want to make. Keep in mind the size of the lathe and bandsaw when selecting diameter and length of wood. Egg: Ash, dry, 2 to 3 diameter by about 6 8 long or as long as you want to make several eggs Candleholders: dry, easy to carve, about 7 to 8 diameter and 1 ¾ thick. These are faceplate-turned. Maple, cherry, ash, walnut all work well. Turned and carved sculpture: dry wood, about 8 10 diameter and 2 ½ to 3 ½

Turning tools of your choice Carving and texturing tools: The list is endless, but you ll see from my demonstration the variety that I personally use: Arbortech mini grinder Automach reciprocating carver Dremel rotary carver (bring a Fordom if you have one) hand chisels woodburner electric engraver for texturing Any and all carving and texturing tools you want to try, such as angle grinder General Supplies Faceshield and dust mask Drawing pad and pencil (optional) Sandpaper Rasps or rifflers wood clamp and quick-grip clamp rubber padding similar to kitchen shelving pads 0000 steel wool Painting supplies of your choice, or none. I will have milk paint for you to try. Bring small containers and small paint brushes. Some sort of three-pronged stand for drying the dye on the eggs. An

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Shallow Bowl by Ron Gooley Spalted Birch (Betula sp) Shallow Hollow Form by Ron Valley Fiddle Maple (Acer sp.)

To Whom It May Concern: I am seeking a woodturner with CNC capability for production manufacturing. My company, Repast Supply Co. sells ravioli rolling pins and we are seeking a west-coast manufacturer to produce 200+ units per month starting immediately. Attached are some pictures of the product we're looking to have produced. If a member of your organization is interested in discussing this work, or knows someone who is, please offer them my contact information. Thanks very much, Michael Finizio Repast Supply Co. (617) 686-2924 www.repastsupply.com