Jun 122023
 

There were some great entries at our June woodwork photo competition.

The photo competition is intended for large or fixed items which could not be brought to the May competition, including items from our distance members.

Contributors were invited to present their items with a Powerpoint presentation, so further details are available for any member who could not attend on the day.

Here are the entries!

Graham’s Range Trailer – 2nd Prize

Graham’s Ute Fitout

Ron’s Bed No.1

Mick’s Desk – side view

Mick’s Desk – front

Ron’s Bed No.2

Mike’s Queen Bed – 3rd Prize

Grant’s Lattice

Ian’s Workbench – 1st Prize

Peter’s Welding Bench – closed

Peter’s Welding Bench – open

Peter’s Workbench

Well done everyone!

May 052023
 

We held our delayed December woodwork competition at our regular meeting in May.

This year members undertook judging in lieu of external judges.
Scoring was based on a simple allocation of points according to the number of entries in a category.

The categories were as follows:

  • Indoor, including furniture, ornamental items and toys – excluding tables, desks & boxes
  • Workshop and outdoor items
  • Tables and desks
  • Boxes

Prizes awarded were $50 (1st), $35 (2nd), and $20 (3rd) in each category.

And here are the entries!

Indoor, including furniture, ornamental items and toys

Chris’s Cutting Board – 1st prize

Hugh’s Clock

Peter’s Montessori Shapes

John’s Learning Tower – 2nd prize

Mick’s Puzzle

Trevor’s Learning Tower – 3rd prize

 

Workshop & Outdoor

Chris’s Drum Sander – 1st prize

John’s Garden Bench – 2nd prize

 

Tables & Desks

Chris’s Glass Top Table – 1st prize

John’s Table – 2nd prize

Ron’s Table – 3rd prize

 

Boxes

Chris’s Swing Lid Box – 1st prize

Ron’s Box #1

Ron’s Box #3 – 3rd prize

Chris’s Box Open

Ron’s Box #3 Open

Mick’s Box

Hugh’s 16 Sided Box – 2nd prize

Ron’s Box #2

Well done everyone!

Apr 132023
 

Members had a very busy night at our regular meeting for April, looking at all aspects of veneering.

The evening began with a warm welcome by John, discussion on the May Competition, and an overview of the latest edition of the Australian Woodworker Magazine by Chris.

We then got straight into our first session on basic veneering.

Don’t forget members – login to can see all the presentations

Apr 132023
 

Our March meeting covered hardware connectors, pocket hole joinery, curved aprons and a whole lot more.

We began the evening with discussions by Chris and Bob on the March edition of the Australian Woodworker and a visit to the Railway Museum.

Brian then introduced members to a whole range of hardware connectors.

Trevor followed with a great presentation on Pocket Hole Joinery. Click on the picture below for a bit more information.

 
After tea break and the raffle draw Chris continued our theme of Tables with an introduction to Curved Aprons.

Don’t forget members – login to can see all the information on hardware connectors and the presentations on Curved Aprons

Oct 202022
 

Triton Owners’ Club ACT Incorporated
Annual General Meeting
Wednesday 2nd October 2024
7pm sharp
Stromlo Forest Scout Hall
Duffy

   Agenda

   1. Opening
   2. Apologies
   3. Minutes of the previous AGM
   4. Matters arising
   5. Minutes of the December 2023 Special General Meeting
   6. Matters arising
   7. President’s Report
   8. Financial Report
   9. Committee’s Annual Report
   10. Election of Office Bearers
   11. Election of Public Officer
   12. Appointment of Reviewer of Accounts
   13. Member Discussion
   14. Close

May 262022
 

The Silver is Gold Expo was on Thursday 26 May 2022 at EPIC

The Club had its own stall, and on display was the computer desk that Chris made. This is the prototype for the workshops we will be running after the Expo.

Feb 172022
 

Our Project for 2022 & 2023 is Make a Table

To get you started, check out a beautiful table Chris recently finished.

 

And another couple from Chris – a beautiful, elegant table and his first table made in 2014

 

This is one Ron made from a plank!

 

And these are some of the interesting and useful tables created for our 2019 Christmas competition

Nov 042021
 

Chris gave a couple of very useful and informative presentations after the AGM at our November meeting.
(Members, please login to see the President’s Report on the Member’s page.)

Chris first presented a session on card scrapers, including two videos. The first demonstrated four uses of a scraper, while the second demonstrated how to sharpen one.

 
He also showed an alternative sharpening tool from his own collection.

 
Chris then presented an overview of clamp storage methods, drawn from the web and his workshop.

Click on the first page below for the full presentation.

And this is the video Chris made reference to in the last slide

 
 
Enjoy your woodworking – Christmas is not far away!

Oct 202021
 

Members have been busy making bird boxes for the Lions Croke Place Wetlands Landcare Group – part of the Ginninderra Catchment Group

Ron introduced the teams making the bird boxes at the meeting. All the makers enjoyed the opportunity to work with other club members in making the boxes. When there were problems, or things did not turn out as they hoped, the common catch cry of all groups was…”its only a bird box!!”.

The teams were;

  • Spotted Pardalote
  • Crimson Rosella
  • Eastern Rosella
  • Kookaburra
  • Nightjar
  • Red-rumped Parrot

Congratulations and thanks to all who participated!

The boxes were presented to Mick wearing his Landcare hat. The following video shows Mick giving a bit more information about the group (and a little bit about a local woodworking club!)

A certificate of appreciation was presented to Debbie from Bunnings for supplying all the materials for the project. She and her husband (another Mick) were pleased with the outcome and enjoyed seeing how Bunnings donations were making a valuable contribution to the community.

 
Lindsay From COTA gave a short presentation on the Silver in Gold Expo. Sadly the Expo has been postponed, but when it’s finally held the Club will hopefully be running a stand at the Expo, and Lindsay will organise for the Landcare group to have an adjoining stand to highlight the work being done by TOCACT in the Community.

 
The evening was rounded off with some great demonstrations on board making.

The router – connected to Brian’s cyclonic dust extractor and the vacuum cleaner (no dust in the face tonight) – was in full use for demonstrations of tongue and groove cuts and biscuit joining to make wide boards for table tops etc.

  • Brian demonstrated specialised tongue and groove router bits (relatively expensive) and general cutters (inexpensive) to achieve similar results.
  • Ron demonstrated biscuit joining just using a biscuit cutter bit and the fence of the router.
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    The techniques used by Brian and Ron could be performed on any router table and were not specific to Triton, although Brian did show us the Triton biscuit joiner.

    Members might also be interested in the following from The Wood Whisperer