Evan gave a presentation on the Lie Nielsen Workbench as part of our theme on workshops – a marvelous design. If you missed out on the presentation, you may be interested in the following presentation.
Evan gave a presentation on the Lie Nielsen Workbench as part of our theme on workshops – a marvelous design. If you missed out on the presentation, you may be interested in the following presentation.
John started our June meeting off with a presentation of one of the under bed storage units built by members for Communities@Work – thanks to the kind sponsorship of Moray & Agnew.
And here are the guys presenting them to Communities@Work (and demonstrating their durability!)
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Mick then gave us the most amazing presentation of his restoration of a “Premo” bandsaw.
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For those history buffs – check out this article about the “Premo” brand
Chris gave us a list of alternative circular saw blades with a wide enough kerf to suit the Triton riving knife, including:-
And finished off with a very useful – and inexpensive! – method for precisely lifting a router on the router table.
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The project for 2018 to 2020 was Workshops and everything about them!
Need some ideas – have a look at Ryobi Nation’s Dream Workshop
And who can go past Frank Klausz’s Woodworking Workshop?
7.00 John
• Plank comp in 2019
• Photo comp in 2020
• Request from C@W
7.15 Evan Dunstone
• Lie-Nielsen workbenches
• Wood Dust exhibition
7.50 Refreshment break
8.05 Evan Dunstone (cont.)
8.30 Chris Low-angle bevel cuts on 2000 workcentre (if time permits)
8.50 Bruce Monthly door prize draw
9.00 Close
Another great evening at our 2017 annual barbeque and competition – thank you to our great chefs Tom & Mike and to Carolan for all her hard work (and for the delightful Christmas cakes).
After a steak sandwich, Christmas cake and ginger beer, members had a good chat and discussed options for next year’s meetings on Workshops while our judges made their determinations.
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(If you didn’t fill your form in on the night, it can be downloaded from Workshop Topic questionnaire and emailed to Chris – or bring it along to the next meeting!)
There was a wide selection of entries in this year’s competition –
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Workshop
Indoor Furniture
Boxes & Ornamentals
Toys
Many thanks to our judges – Dan Steiner, Phil Coleman and Carol-Anne Karas for their time, expert opinion and constructive feedback – we’re always learning!
Brian kindly gave new (and old) members a refresher on edge rebating using both the Workcentre and the Router Table – as well as some handy hints using the sliding extension tables and cutting multiple lengths.
in case you wanted another look, there are quite a few videos online – here are a few that cover some of Brian’s presentation.
Chris finished up the meeting with some great suggestions for the next year’s meetings on workshop design.
Chris gave club members a fascinating and informative evening looking at woodworking mistakes, how to avoid them, how to fix them, and a comprehensive range of books, articles and videos to help.
If you didn’t get the handout, make sure you see Chris at the next club meeting.
Meanwhile, these are some of the books Chris made reference too – just in case you want to get them for your own library!
And these are the videos Chris made reference to –
Thanks Chris for a great evening.