What do you want to see for demos

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greenmtnguy

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We are looking for suggestions for demos that you would like to see. What do you want to knsow. then we can sucker- err volunteer someone.
Talk to me, let's hear it.
Alton
 
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Has anyone in our group done their own threading? I'd love to see that.
Maybe a quick pendant demo if anyone is doing those?
Is anyone good with a plexi finish?

Alton, if I bring some curly maple, would you want to bring your own colorings
to show how you dye your blanks? I know you've done it before, but that one
bears repeating. And since you seem to have been touched by the gods when
it comes to CA, I wouldn't mind watching another demo of that. I'll bring the
materials..

Does anyone make their own blank squaring jigs? A little show-and-tell might help
out other members. Seeing them firsthand is different than reading about them.

More ideas, anyone?
 
Geez,
I was waiting for some real wise*** cracks to be made.:embarrassed:

This is WAY to serious

Jerry

p.s. some alternate sharpening methods/configurations might be nice.
 
I have made pendants, and have made up an easy pendant turning backing plate that I could bring along and demo.
 
I would be interested in a sharpening demo as scary sharp is recommended all the time. I have the Wolverine system but not sure how other sharpen and touch up between trips to the grinder.
 
I agree with all these.
Also does I have not done a closed end pen yet and wouldn't mind seeing a closed end pen don with the closed end mandrel to see the benifits of each.
I am always willing to see how someone else sharpens their tools.
Has anyone in our group done their own threading? I'd love to see that.
Maybe a quick pendant demo if anyone is doing those?
Is anyone good with a plexi finish?

Alton, if I bring some curly maple, would you want to bring your own colorings
to show how you dye your blanks? I know you've done it before, but that one
bears repeating. And since you seem to have been touched by the gods when
it comes to CA, I wouldn't mind watching another demo of that. I'll bring the
materials..

Does anyone make their own blank squaring jigs? A little show-and-tell might help
out other members. Seeing them firsthand is different than reading about them.

More ideas, anyone?
 
I have a Work Sharp .. I could bring that if anyone is interested.

I've never understood why anyone would recommend 'Scary Sharp' for turning
tools, though. Once you touch that edge to spinning wood, isn't the edge pretty
much gone? Sharp, yes. Scary? I don't see what good it would do unless you've
already turned to just about final dimensions.. in which case a 100 grit skew would
probably work better with less chance of catching..

But what do I know? I still can't use a skew..
 
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High New England group!

Being a new turner I would like to see how to handle voids in course grained woods (example oak).

Thanks

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High New England group!

Being a new turner I would like to see how to handle voids in course grained woods (example oak).

Thanks

:usflag:
David, welcome to the group. At the next meeting, I am sure someone would be happy to give you a hand with it or i can talk you through it either online or on the phone.
 
High New England group!

Being a new turner I would like to see how to handle voids in course grained woods (example oak).

Thanks

:usflag:

It all depends on your goal...

Are you trying to make the open grain wood appear close grain to the point where you get a glass like finish, or is your goal to somewhat reduce the magnitude of the open grain look or perhaps simply to do a finish that seals it as it without disturbing the open grain look?

Each of these approaches can look nice depending on the look you are trying to achieve.
 
Voids in course grained wood

Since my last corispondance I am looking to go both ways the glase smothe finish and to just fill the voides. I have ben succeful in filling tears and small imperfections in some turnings using the dust fron sanding and jel type contact glue. By the way when and ware is the next meeting?

Thanks
 
We meet at the West Springfield Woodcraft store. I think it is in two weeks.

I forget the time .. I just drive and hope I'm not late.

I'll bring a few products with me .. a clear grain filler, a sanding sealer and some CA.
Maybe I'll mix up some shellac as a wash coat.. that can help the end grain stand
up straight and firm so it gets cut off more cleanly.
I'm also bringing a sharpener so we can see how that helps.
 
Since my last corispondance I am looking to go both ways the glase smothe finish and to just fill the voides. I have ben succeful in filling tears and small imperfections in some turnings using the dust fron sanding and jel type contact glue. By the way when and ware is the next meeting?

Thanks

The next meeting is the 13th at the Woodcraft in West Springfield. I believe it starts at noon.
 
And does anyone have an agenda for the September meeting? If you do please post it in the officers area so we can all be on the same page.
 
hmm.. I thought the president made the agenda.. :tongue:
Yeah, about that.....If anyone takes a couple of minutes and looks at the officers area they might have noticed the post about the president not sure if he was going to make the meeting this month. It's looking more and more like I am not going to be there but things tend to change at the last second sometimes.I have no doubt that the rest of the elected officers can handle a meeting without my presence. If there is anything that needs my attention, call me or send me an email and we will figure it out.
 
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