Items additional to the printed Notices from the Club meeting on 10 March are in BOLD type.
This month we are delighted to welcome Record Power who are going to demonstrate ‘bandsaw setup and maintenance’. Dave Biven, who supplied our new Jet lathes and bandsaw at very competitive prices, is also here with a range of ‘stuff’ for you to buy. 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.
The professional demo planned for this Saturday, 14 March, by Nikos Siragas has had to be cancelled as his wife is unwell and he will not be making the planned trip to the UK. Anyone who has already paid for a ticket will get a full refund from the Treasurer.
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 PPE and get some practical guidance on using it safely and efficiently and keeping it in good working condition. Members only, no charge but donations will be very welcome and will go to pay Andrew’s expenses.
Our friends at Border Woodturners are hosting a demonstration by Richard Kennedy on Sunday 22 March, 10am to 4pm as usual. Have a look at Richard’s superb work on his web site www.bolegallery.com. Members of Galloway Woodturners will be charged the same as Border members, £6, lunch is available for only £2. If you decide to go please give Brian Conchie a ring on 01387 265608 first, just so that he can ensure you get some lunch !!
April
The topic next month is ‘Chucks, jaws and their uses’. The competition item is something turned AND carved; the Wood of the Month is Walnut.
We are holding an Auction of woodturning and wood working tools and equipment on Saturday 18 April, with viewing in the morning and the sale in the afternoon. This will be a regular open bid auction, not the silent type that we ran last year. The Club will take a 20% commission on the hammer price of items sold; but will not charge anything to buyers. Anything you want to sell must be here at the Workshop by April 11 so that we can prepare the catalogue. If you need a hand shifting large items we may be able to help; speak to Rolf. Anyone can enter items in the sale so please mention the sale to family and friends who may have items to get rid of.
Turning Tuesdays
As Turning Tuesdays are busy these days by all means bring your own chuck and tools along to avoid disappointment. Our lathe spindles are two each of ¾” x 16, 1” x 8, and M33 x 3.5; plus we have a number of inserts and exerts to suit.
At the Committee Meeting last Tuesday, we decided to buy another Patriot chuck (with a free Stebcentre) and one of the new Record SC4 chucks. Hopefully Dave Biven has brought the chucks with him tonight so they will be available next Turning Tuesday. This means that all five of the Club lathes will have a chuck available; we do not own the other lathe, it is just on loan to us and the owner could ask for it back.
We have also bought a pyrography unit for Club use.
We also wondered if there was any interest in having the Workshop open at other times. We did try opening on Monday evenings last year but that wasn’t popular. Available days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday, possibly Saturday morning. Have a think about this then Phil J will ask around during coffee break. If you have a strong view either way, please have a word with Phil; don’t wait to be asked.
And finally . . .
For the information of anyone who wasn’t here last month, 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!
So you don’t have an excuse for not having a go at making the Competition item – just do it !
As listed on the back of your Programme, the Club is attending three events this year at which we will be demonstrating and selling YOUR work. Therefore we will need LOTS of items especially for the Kirkcudbright Tollbooth in August which we have for over two weeks.
There are a couple of articles in the December 2014 issue of Revolutions, the AWGB magazine, that you should read and think carefully about. Copies are available in the Workshop.
Club member Robert Irving, who has been a wonderful supporter of this Club, is in hospital and not very well. Our thoughts are with Christine, Keith and family.
