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November, 2020 Vol. 27, Issue 11 www.DuPageWoodworkers.org Page 1
President's MessageOn the evening of Thursday, November 12 we will be collecting toys for our annual toy drive. We will be collecting the toys at St. James. We will use the north parking lot (smaller one off of Park Ave.) to receive the toys. The recipients will not be present that evening. We will need to collect, allocate
and box the toys for each organization.
In order to facilitate this please email George Rodgers, glrodgers@comcast.net , with the total number of toys you will be donating along with the type of toys, i.e., car, truck, puzzle, crayon holder, etc. This will help us in the allocation process. When you send me an email I will let you know what time you can drop off your toys. I will be assigning drop off times to help with the collection and also to minimize contact between members.
Anyone who is able to help collect, allocate and box the toys please let me know. I hope to get 5-10 people to help with this so that we can be efficient and still minimize contact among members. We are in need of about 2000 toys. So far, from club members I have heard we have about 1000 toys. Thanks for your help and support!
We have a full slate of board members nominated for 2021 other than Program Committee Chair or Co-Chair. The Program Chair selects topics/speakers for our monthly general meeting. Many of you have ideas about what you want presented. Now is the time to participate in that process. Please let me or one of the other board members know if you are interested in helping your club and would be willing to chair the Program Committee. Again, more than one person can do this.
I am looking forward to this month's Zoom meeting presentation on Monday, November 16 at 7pm by professional woodworker Scott Grove. He will be showing us how to inlay minerals to create bugs, butterflies and dragonflies. This can be done on turned or flat work. It is a great technique to enhance your projects and also potentially cover defects in your wood (or if you're like me, defects in your technique!). In December we will return to projects From Our Workshops and club member Wayne Maier will discuss his technique for cutting dovetails.
Hope to see you at the toy drop off or via Zoom in the near future.
George Rodgers
president@dupagewoodworkers.org
(708) 623-9038
Calendar
Toy CollectionNov. 12 at St. JamesTimes as scheduled by emailSee President's Message to the right
DPWW Regular MeetingNov. 16, 7:00 via ZoomInlay with Scott Grove
Sawdust in Your CoffeeNov. 21, 10 am, via Zoom
DPWW Board MeetingDec. 7, 7:00 via Zoom
Sawdust in Your CoffeeDec. 19, 10 am, via Zoom
DPWW Regular MeetingDec. 21, 7:00 via ZoomDovetails with Wayne MaierFrom Our Workshop
George Rodgers
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Secretary’s ReportDPWW Board Meeting – November 2, 2020 George Rodgers opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Present were Jim Harvey, Bruce Kinney, Whit Anderson,
Mike Perry, Bill Hoffman, Mike Kalscheur, Lee Nye, Mark Wieting, Tony Evansky, Tom Olson, O.Brian Parks, Peter D’Attomo, Jeff Kramer, and Jerry Johnson
The minutes and treasurer’s report were approved.
President’s Communication – The club has received a bench top planer donation. Wayne Maier is the custodian of all the of club tools and can be contacted for availability.
Standing Committee Reports Membership (Mike Kalscheur) – Club
membership now stands at 184. About 50% have already paid dues for 2021.
Toys (O.Brian Parks) – George has contacted each of the 2019 recipient organizations and all but one have asked for toys this year. For details about toy collection, see the President's Message on page one.
Newsletter (Jim Harvey) – The deadline for copy to be submitted to both Whit and Jim is Friday, Nov 6.
From Our Workshop (Lee Nye) -- FOW will be done again in December. Six prizes will be offered.
Programs (Peter D’Attomo) – November program will be Scott Grove. The holiday party normally celebrated in December has been canceled due to COVID-19. There will be a December meeting with a presentation and From Our Workshop session on the third Monday, December 21.
Jerry Johnson
A/V (Mike Perry) – Mike is preparing material from our members to be incorporated into the next FOW session.
Web (Whit Anderson) – We had about 48 people at the October meeting. A dozen people came to our September Sawdust in Your Coffee meeting.
Old Business Member Calling: Mark W. presented the
results of the member calling activity which discovered there was interest in more basic woodworking skills and tips on toy making. There was difficulty in making connections since many people do not pick up if they don’t recognize the calling number. There were some members who don’t have a Zoom capability but enjoy reading the newsletter to keep in touch.
Program Chair: We do not have a candidate for the office of Program Chair.
Election: The election of club office holders will be held by email in conjunction with the December virtual meeting. The club constitution permits the use of proxies which will be used this year. It will be a simple process requiring only a response to an email sent out by Mike K.
New Business Club Outreach: A discussion of how we
can extend the “Learning By Sharing” motto led to a proposal to invite smaller clubs to share in some of our resources. Things like inviting them to Sawdust in Your Coffee and attending Zoom program presentations were considered. George will reach out to Hickory Hills and Grundy County clubs to try this out.
The meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Jerry Johnson
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November DPWW MeetingScott GroveInlay Bugs, Butterflies and Dragonflies
Our November 16, 7:00 Zoom meeting will feature Scott Grove demonstrating how to create beautiful beetle, butterfly, and dragonfly inlays to accent turned vessels. He will show a variety of methods that include pigments, metal filings, and exotic minerals like mother of pearl, opal, paua abalone shell, and more. Scott will review the pros and cons of different resins including quick setting UV resins. Surface, translucent, and window inlays be covered, too. This will be an action-packed demonstration with lots of tips and tricks and tools to boot. During the live, interactive demonstration, his wife and co-host, Nancy, helps organize Q&A and provides links in real time, too.
Scott Grove is an international award-winning master craftsman, a woodworker, artist, sculptor, teacher, author, tool designer, and YouTuber who lectures, demonstrates, and judges at national conferences as well as regional and local woodworking groups. He is also a contributing writer for Woodworking Network, Fine Woodworking, Woodshop News, FDM, and American Woodturner. He’s published three books on woodworking with a
fourth about the business of craft on the way. His work can be found in prominent museum, gallery, and private collections, and he maintains an educational site for craftspeople, ImagineGrove.com.
Need Zoom Help?We don't want anybody to feel like they
have missed the boat with Zoom. If you missed out on early efforts to use Zoom, don't just write it off.
Zoom if not hard to use. It is free. You can download it online at:
https://zoom.us/
Once there, look for "Resources" in the upper right, and click on "Download Zoom Client" from the "Resources" dropdown menu. If you are going to use a computer, look for "Zoom Client for Meetings." If you are going to use a smart phone or a tablet, look further down for "Zoom Mobile Apps."
If you have trouble with that, or are otherwise not comfortable about Zoom, send an web@dupagewoodworkers.org.
Before our first online meeting we had some opportunities to simply get online and try Zoom. For anybody who missed that chance we are going to do that again on Friday, Nov. 13 and on Saturday, Nov. 14.
To attend, just send an email to web@dupagewoodworkers.org and tell me you want to attend. I'll send you an invitation.
There is no program at that time, just an opportunity make sure that Zoom works for you. If you have been using Zoom and don't have problems, there is no need to attend.
Our next general meeting is Nov. 16 via Zoom. I hope to see you there!
Our next online Sawdust in Your Coffee is Nov. 21. Whit Anderson
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Borrow ToolsDon’t forget that one benefit of being a member of the DuPage Woodworkers is that we have tools you can borrow.
Our Work Sharp has been upgraded with a knife and scissor sharpening attachment.
The scroll saw, moisture meter, bench top planer, metal detector, Work Sharp, and Drill Doctor are available to members by contacting Wayne Maier at (630) 303-1341.
Wayne Maier
Position AvailableProgram Committee Chairman/Co-Chairman
Responsibilities include scheduling and arranging speakers for our general meetings. You will get feedback from the members about potential speakers and topics. This will give you an opportunity to help select topics that are of interest to you. It is a great way to give back to the club for everything that it has provided you. Please let me or one of our other board members know if you are interested in becoming the Program Committee Chairman/Co-Chairman.
Thanks, George Rodgerspresident@dupagewoodworkers.org(708) 623-9038
October Meeting Presentation Jason Clark demonstrated how he makes his Saturn Bowls. A Saturn Bowl, if you missed his presentation, is a bowl with attached rings which turn independently from the bowl and the other rings. The flange is pierced in such a way that the outer part is free from the bowl and can be rotated, but is captured. Jason learned the technique from Hans Weissflog and has refined and extended the method.
As part of the demonstration, Jason turned one of his bowls from a solid block in about 45 minutes, narrating each step. There are, as you can imagine, some special tools and chuck adapters needed and he showed how to make each one. The trick tool for cutting the rotating ring free is a modified super thin parting tool. Jason turns the flange down to 1/8" thickness then uses the thin tool from both sides to create a 45 degree V shaped cut off. The V shape captures the now freed ring as part of the structure.
Jason then showed how to make a couple of ad hoc jam chucks to further refine the overall shape of the turned bowl. The end result is beautiful and somewhat puzzling.
More information about Jason Clark is available on his website. Jim Harvey
Jason Clark
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2021 DPWW Club Board/Committee Nominees
President George Rodgers (Officer) ...................... ..........
Vice President Mark Wieting (Officer) .............. .............
Treasurer Bill Hoffman (Officer) ...................... ...............
Secretary Jerry Johnson (Officer) ...................... ............
Programs No Nominee (Director/Chair) ...................... ...................
Activities Jeff Kramer (Director/Chair) ....................... ................
Membership Mike Kalscheur (Director/Chair .................. ..........
Library Tom Olson (Director/Chair) ......................... ..................
Library Paul Wiese
Library John Cunningham
Library Tim McAuley
Newsletter Jim Harvey (Director/Chair) .................... .................
Prizes Bruce Kinney (Director/Chair) ............................ .............
Prizes Tony Evansky
Prizes Don Sinnott
Publicity Keith Rosche (Director/Chair) ....................... ..............
A/V Mike Perry (Director/Chair) ................................ .................
A/V Jack Pine
A/V Mark Jundanian
A/V Dan Dibiaso
Webmaster Whit Anderson (Director/Chair) ................... ...........
From Our Workshop Lee Nye (Director/Chair) .... .......................
Toys O.Brian Parks (Director/Chair) ............................... ............
Toys Bill O’Malley
Toys Walter Schmidt
Toys Fred Cutlan
Board member elections are normally held annually at the November general meeting. Due to not meeting in person, and to the difficulty of voting for officers online, we will be asking members to submit an email proxy allowing the president to vote on their behalf. Since none of the positions are contested, this doesn't seem like it should be a problem. More details about this will come by email. When those details do come, please take a moment to return the proxy. Thank you. DPWWC Nomination Committee
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Logo ClothingUnless you actually do want a tie for Christmas, be sure to let people know that your heart pines for a DPWW embroidered logo shirt or hat.
Maybe you would like to gift a DPWW shirt to an interested teen or younger family member. Let me
know, as I am here to help.
We still have a few shirts in M, 2XL and 3XL; others have to be ordered and require 6 to order. Talk it up to your buddies and be safe. Carl Shaffer (harleypop99@att.net)
Carl Shaffer What's on the Forum?Don't forget that DPWW has an online
forum. You can ask questions, respond to questions, show what you are working on, etc.
This month there was some follow up about drying walnut bowl blanks.
There was also a post asking if any members had built a kiln for drying bowl blanks. If you have built a kiln or have insight into kilns you want to share, stop by the forum. There was a good response to this post which I'm still pondering. Whit Anderson
Sawdust in Your CoffeeSawdust in Your Coffee is an informal
Zoom meeting for members of the DuPage Woodworkers. The November meeting will be 10:00 am, Nov. 21 via Zoom. You can expect the usual email invitation.
At our October meeting Mark Wieting conducted a tour of his shop using his phone to provide the audio and video. It was a lot of fun to see his shop and we hope to do this again. To see a video of his shop tour, visit the Members Only page of our website. If you've forgotten the members only password, contact Whit Anderson. If you are willing to host an online shop tour, contact Whit Anderson.
Bring questions, comments about the most recent general meeting, or any woodworking related topic.
Membership News and Renewal Reminder
Two new members have joined the club since the previous newsletter. Please welcome Marqus and Anna McPherson from Des Plaines. They learned about the club from a friend, and are interested in CNC work.
Thanks to all members who have already renewed their membership by paying dues for 2021 year.
If any member has not received their annual member renewal application in the mail, please let Mike know. Any recent changes in your contact information should also be reported. A correct email address is especially important for receiving notices about club Zoom meetings and on-line Program presentations.
More details about how to submit renewal membership dues is on the club website at: https://dupagewoodworkers.org/membership/renew/renew.php Mike Kalscheur membership@dupagewoodworkers.org
Mike Kalscheur
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From Our Workshop, September 2020These projects and more can be seen on the club's Gallery web page.
Usually we have gotten pictures and descriptions of items for the gallery from the From Our Workshop section of our general meetings. During the Covid-19 period, while meetings are being held online, you can submit pictures and descriptions of your projects with an online form.
Al Cheeks, Toys, Hard Maple, None
Robert Bakshis, World Map,Baltic Birch, Poly
Martin Dettmer, Patio Chair,Cypress, Intend to Use Clear Poly of Some Kind
Ron Colliander, Buffet,Cherry and Box Elder, Lacquer
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Mike Kalscheur, Toy Cars for DPWWC Charity,Variety of Wood Species, Mineral Oil
Ron Colliander, Cradle,Cherry and Maple, Shellac and Polyurethane
Bert LeLoup, Dremel Tool Caddy,Scraps, None
David Doria, Shoe Bench,Brazilian Cherry and Poplar, Shellac and Latex Paint
Paul Colombo, Sideboard (from Fine Woodworking),QSWO and Spalted Hackberry, General Finishes Gel Stain and 4 Coats Arm-R-Seal
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Bert LeLoup, Oak Turned Leg Step Stool,Oak, Wipe On Poly
Kevin Loewe, Bedroom Headboard and Footboard,Black Limba, Wipe on Polymer
Bert LeLoup, Refurbished Wooden Tool Chest,N/A, N/A
Kevin Loewe, Maple Bowl,Spalted Maple, Shellac
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Kevin Loewe, Turned Bowl,Koa from the Big Island of Hawaii, Wipe on Polymer
Donald Pellegrini, King Size Headboard,Oak Plywood and Oak and Mahogany and Walnut, Wipe on Polymer, Black Cherry Stain and Satin Poly
George Rodgers, Bandsawn Barnwood Box,100 Year Old Pine Timbers, Polyurethane and Red Stain and Flocking
Kevin Loewe, Turned Bottle Stoppers,Walnut and Black Limba, Wipe on Polymer
Tim McAuley, Boot/Coat Rack,Birch Plywood, Paint
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Mike Kalscheur, Utility Table with Shelves,Repurposed Oak Church Pew, Polyurethane
Jim Simnick, Shop Built Router Table,Cast Iron Top and Walnut and Poplar Drawers and Ply sides, Poly
Mark Wieting, Walnut Bowl,Walnut, Shellac
Mark Wieting, Boxes for Guest Hand Towels,Mahogany (front) and Cherry (back), Danish Oil on Both; Spray Gloss Poly on the Cherry
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