Volume 15 Issue May 2015 4 Northeast Florida Woodturners Association An Affiliate of the American Association of Woodturners – Club Number 130 - jaxturners.org President’s Message Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose. It was funny I had practiced threading to the point I was getting pretty consistent results at home, so thought I was ready for the demo. For one reason or another, it just wasn't my night. The next day at home I had no problem threading the piece of rosewood I had chucked at the meeting. At least I hoped you learned something about threading. There is a good article by Kurt Herzog in the March Woodturning that could also help you out. I want to thank Don Penny, Kat McCall, Ricky Crewes, Fred and Donna Eversole and Tina Minahan for helping out at the Turning a Bowl for Mom/Beads of courage. Julie Ford told me that they raised $460 selling our bowls. This wa a $135 increase over last year. She has contacted Wolfson's to let them know they'll be getting a check. It makes me proud of the club when we pull together to do something good like this. The AAW is also interested in knowing when we do something good. Phil McDonald, ED of the AAW, sent out a message this morning to say they want to capture all the charitable things the chapters do, so I sent them our list - it was pretty impressive. Thanks to Mark Wood for all his work coordinating our charity efforts. Both Mark Wood and I had our indoctrinations into the Florida Woodturning Symposium, Mark for joining the committee and me for running my first meeting. We put Mark to work right away capturing all the action items that came up during the meeting. Just in case you think the Committee takes it easy, Mark captured nearly 40 action items during our four hour meeting. We had a chance to acknowledge Read Johnson and Ron Browning, our two prior Chairmen of the Committee, for all their hard work making the Symposium a success. We also had a chance to recognize Bob Hunt for all his work. Bob was a great representative from our club taking his role on the Committee very seriously. While he was specifically charged with overseeing the donations for the raffle and recently the scholarship and educational grant program, he also developed many of the procedures the Symposium uses and did a great job improving our auction process. The lineup for the 2016 Symposium is set: Demonstrators • • • • John Beaver Jimmy Clewes Andy Cole Ashley Harwood • • • • Al Hockenbery Rudy Lopez Joe Ruminski Walt Wager Workshops by • Dixie Biggs • Don Geiger • Kim Glover • Richard Morris • Ted Smith We'll let you know more as soon as we can. I just got my final videography assignments for the AAW Symposium. Hard to imagine it's only six weeks away. I'm starting to go through those demonstrations I need to video and find out what's available for the other slots. This is the first time I have looked at this year's schedule in much detail. I think it's going to be tough to select how I want to fill in my available rotations. I'm really excited since I have not seen a number of the demonstrators before. I'm working on some new pieces using some very new surface texture treatments, at least for me. I can't wait to do a little more exploring of this avenue, but I had a lot of fun with puff paint and cup burs. I think Don Penny was the big winner in the Tree Alert scramble. That's some big holly. Meeting Notes We had a small turnout for the meeting with 21 members. Liz reminded everyone about the new library offerings and she would like us to post some of our work on the club Facebook page. Mark talked about the Mother’s Day Event and how it supported “Beads of Courage” and reminded us of the Woodcraft Turning Contest on June 13th. Finally bowls for the AAW drive are due by June 25th. Kaye reported that the Safe Harbor Program was well received by the new administration and that we should look for some exciting changes. Bob ended the business portion of the meeting with a discussion centering around the need for us to establish safety rules for visiting turners performing demonstrations. Instant Gallery Mother’s Day Event We (Kat, Tina, Ricky, Fred, Donna, Tina, Julie and I) had a great time turning in front of Woodcraft for the Mother’s Day Event supporting beads of courage. We shared turning tips and lessons, tool talks, great weather and of course a lot of good natured BS! Demonstration As Ed mentioned he did a demonstration on threading and while there were some issues he did a great job of explaining how it should work – thanks Ed Come Monday and you can see me take on Coring Bowls – bring your faceshields! For sale Rikon mini lathe for sale, variable speed $400 Ryobi jig saw with extra blade, $75 Multiple tools by Sorby, including sanding/finishing tool $200 One way sharpening system $100 Pen kits and tool, Wood River Lathe chuck and multiple drive centers 3 wheel buffing system I will consider reasonable offers for the whole thing! The lathe has hardly been used! Jackie Gascho jackieg51@comcast.net or 904-472-4022 Calendar of Events • Northeast Florida Woodturners Association Meeting – May 11, 2015 at 6:30 PM at the Woodcraft store at Regency. This will be our regular monthly meeting. • Woodturning Contest – June 13th at Woodcraft • Bowls for the AAW - June 25th
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