Author Archives: Phil Jones

I am the former treasurer and website manager of the Galloway Woodturners club. I also enjoy bodging occasionally. In my spare time I work as an analyst programmer for Dumfries and Galloway Council.

Mushroom vs Toadstools: Competition Clarification

For the sake of clarity regarding the upcoming competition item, I thought I’d share parts of a recent discussion regarding the difference between mushrooms and toadstools:

The Botanist’s answer: There is no distinction between mushrooms and toadstools. Poisonous ones are commonly known as toadstools, but botanically they are the same.

The Storyteller’s answer: Given that mushrooms are edible and toadstools are poisonous (this being the generally accepted, non scientific difference between these fungi) I say that anyone turning a ‘mushroom’ from Yew, Laburnum etc should be disqualified and anyone making a toadstool from heavily spalted timber should be allowed. We could use the bandsaw to slice anything which we are uncertain about, and fry the suspect slices in garlic butter and if kidney dialysis is not required thereafter then the entry should be allowed.

The Accepted answer: There is no difference so both will be acceptable for the forthcoming competition. I’m not sure about truffles though.

 

Notices – February 2015

A very Happy New Year to everyone and welcome to our first Club meeting of 2015.

At the AGM last October we asked you to help out with the running of the club – we still need volunteers for some of the jobs, none of which are very onerous, so please make yourself known if you can help out.

 

Club Champion

The final result of the 2014 Competition was published on our web site on 10 December and is 1st – Chick Hampton with an average score of 7.7, 2nd – Bryan Jardine, 7.6 and joint 3rd – Phil Howard and Reg Thirlwall with 7.5. Congratulations once again to Chick who retains the trophy and well done to everyone who entered. The full results are on the Notice Board.

Still on the subject of the Competition, we originally decided to organise a monthly Competition to encourage members to actually make something and to have a go at items that they may not think of making otherwise. Last year less than half the membership entered any items into the competition so to encourage participation we have introduced a ‘New Turners’ section separate from the Main section of the Competition. The two sections will be run as follows:-

  • the competition item will be the same for both sections
  • the two sections will be displayed on separate tables
  • each member may enter 1 item per month
  • the member decides which section to enter
  • members will assess each section separately
  • results will be published separately
  • at the end of the year there will be a separate prize for New Turners
  • the winner may be encouraged to enter the Main section in subsequent years!

This was announced on the web site on December 16th and at Turning Tuesdays and is repeated here for everyone’s information.

 

February

The topic this month is Balls! which should suit Rolf down to the ground. The competition item is a turned scoop or spoon and the Woods of the Month are Laburnum (because Phil H forgot to bring the samples in December) and Maple.

 

March

Next month we have managed to arrange for Record Power to visit us to demonstrate Bandsaw setup and maintenance. Dave Biven, who supplied our new Jet lathes and bandsaw at very competitive prices, will also be coming with a range of ‘stuff’ for you to buy. If you need anything in particular let myself or Roger know ASAP so that he can ask Dave or Record to bring it along. Should be an interesting evening.

The competition item is listed on the Programme as ‘A carpet bowls jack and two bowls’. However it has been pointed out that carpet bowls doesn’t actually use a jack! What we mean is simply one small ball, approximately 2 inches diameter and two matching larger balls, each approximately 3 inches diameter.

The Wood of the Month is Monkey Puzzle.

Our first professional demo of the year is on Saturday 14 March when we welcome a return visit by Nikos Siragas. Tickets are available tonight, still only £10 for the whole day, including lunch and unlimited tea/coffee.

We will be holding a Chainsaw Workshop on the afternoon of Saturday 21 March from 1pm to 4pm. We’ve got Andrew back from the excellent demonstration we had last November on chainsaw maintenance and use so bring along your chainsaw and get some practical guidance in using it safely and efficiently and keeping it in good working condition. More details will be added to the website in due course.

 

Turning Tuesdays

This seems to get busier every week with about 20 people there last week and all six lathes in operation. There have been suggestions for getting another lathe, more chucks and a good quality table saw – all of which the committee will consider at the next meeting. If anyone feels they’d like to open up the workshop on another night, maybe when the nights aren’t so dark and cold, let us know.

Some quick housekeeping requests: please remember to:

  • wash your mugs (not just rinse them!)
  • make sure the drive centres are not left in the lathe
  • make sure everything is put away (even if you weren’t using it)
  • change/remove the dust/shavings bags

 

And finally . . .

Also we’re re-floating the idea of a ‘Better Bowls’ workshop and/or a ‘How to turn a bowl’ refresher. Have a think about it and we’ll take a show of hands to gauge interest at the end of the night.

Mondays Workshop

Apologies for the late announcement but I will no longer be opening the workshop on a Monday evening starting from tonight (15th Dec 2014). Depending on demand I might look at opening on a Monday some time in the new year.

Note – Tuesdays are unaffected!

Phil Jones

Competition Results – Year 2014

So that’s it for this year and it’s been a really good close competition with just 0.2 separating the top four, but it’s Chic who’s topped the table once again – well done Chic!

Position Member Average Best 8 of 10
1 Chick Hampton 7.7
2 Bryan Jardine 7.6
3 Phil Howard 7.5
3 Reg Thirlwall 7.5
5 Phil Jones 6.9
6 David Simpson 6.8
7 Judith Simpson 6.7
7 Jake Twiname 6.7
9 Iain Robertson 6.6
10 Eric McCowan 6.3
11 John Brown 5.6

Welcome to our new website!

OK, so it’s the same website except that it has now been moved to a new hosting company called Go Daddy after our existing hosts announced they were shutting up shop. In the process I seem to have lost the last three comments made (sorry!) but everything should be the same as it was.

The change has resulted in us having a lot more storage available for pictures so I’m hoping we can start building up a gallery of work by members and maybe even have a gallery dedicated to the club competition entries.

If you have any other ideas for what we might put on the site just leave a reply or let me know in person.

Cheers, Phil J

Olivers Woodturning

I’ve just updated our Links and Resources page with a new entry for Olivers Woodturning. It looks interesting but I haven’t tried it myself yet so have a look so if you decide to use it please let us know here how you got on.

Cheers, Phil J

Wood Prep Day – Sunday 14 September 10am onwards

I intend to be at the workshop from 10am this Sunday to spend much of the day converting our numerous piles of timber into something that’s ready to pop onto a lathe. Everyone is welcome to come down and help and, if you’ve not seen it before, see how we convert logs into useful blanks for turning.

The main aims of the day are to:

  1. Prepare bowl and spindle blanks for courses, Turning Tuesdays and for members to buy
  2. Clear the pile of wood next to the fence by the gate
  3. Clear the various piles of wood around the workshop

This will involve:

  • Planking/milling the larger pieces with chainsaws
  • Cutting bowl and spindle blanks using the bandsaw
  • Sealing blanks using glue or wax
  • Finding/making a home to store the blanks

I expect there will be an amount of firewood generated as a result of all this so bring some bags if you want to take some away with you.

I expect we’ll be finishing by 4pm at the latest, but hopefully earlier if we get a good turn out.

Cheers,

Phil