Advancing the art and understanding of fine woodworking!
Joining and Gluing Boards on Edge
at the June 11th Guild Meeting
By Ken Gregg
The June Guild meeting at Woodcraft will be a discussion of how to flatten board edges and glue them together to make wider boards. Whether you are making a raised panel, chair seat or
table top, mastering this technique is important. The easiest way to flatten an edge is with a jointer. We will show you how to make sure your jointer is working correctly and how to use it to make a square, flat edge prior to gluing. If you don’t have a jointer and don’t want to trust yourself to hand plane the edge, there are other ways to proceed. A table saw can be used with different types of sleds that you can make. The sled holds the board as you rip off the irregular edge. It is to move along the saw fence, or it can have a strip of wood on the bottom so that it rides in the miter groove on your saw table. A router may also be used to square and flatten an edge. A straight piece of plywood or mdf is needed to make a platform for your router. Several types will be shown.
After this discussion, several members will demonstrate how to glue and clamp the two boards. Jim Milam will show you how to glue up newly planed edges (using a hand plane) with and without clamps. He will also demonstrate how to use a hand plane to make what is called a spring joint. John Jones will demonstrate the use of dowels and biscuits to help align the boards before gluing and clamping. Tom Melcher will play with Festool's Domino that he likes to use in this process. Finally, Ken Gregg will demonstrate how to glue the edges of thin boards, using stretch tape as clamps.
Show 'N Tell will also be held.
See you on June 11th at 7:00 PM.
Guild Members Day Held at Peach State Lumber in May
Members Day
was held on Saturday morning, May 19th at Peach State Lumber
in Kennesaw.
Approximately 35 members were in attendance and enjoyed coffee and donuts as well as many discussions and experiences with their practice of woodworking. Highlighting the event was a 13 question quiz from Fine Woodworking presented by Tom Melcher. The quiz was a challenge, with Milton Miller the winner with 8 correct answers. Milton won 100 bf of Hackberry wood, and Art Sanders and Steve Sheppard won the second and third prizes and split 100 bf of Eastern Yellow Pine. All prizes were courtesy of Peach State Lumber! Peach State also offered excellent specials and pricing on all their lumber for us that day.
We appreciate Peach State's generosity and commitment to us as a valued Patron Sponsor!
Guild Library News
Things are happening in the Guild library. The library rules were recently amended by the
board as of May 14, 2018 to address the situations of a DVD not being timely returned by a
borrower or being damaged while checked out by a borrower. Item 4 of the amended rules is
the new language. The language in Item 4 comes from the Guild library policy which is now in
draft form and soon to be approved by the board. When approved, both library policy and rules
on the point will be consistent.
The amended library rules are available HERE
Members should remember that library rules are merely the framework for operation of the library. The real success of the library rests on borrower responsibility and cooperation.
To date, that has been great!
Another library change is the list of DVDs, now totaling 230, being posted on the website. The DVDs are grouped in 23 categories which are listed alphabetically on a spreadsheet and keyed to location in the collection.
The current list of the library DVDs may be viewed HERE
Soon it will be placed on the website, to be preceded by the library rules in effect as they exist
now. The list on the website at the moment is slightly out of date, as it does not include the
additions described below.
Finally, several new DVDs have been purchased or donated to the library this year. The
donations were from Wayne Wills, a former Guild member, and Gary Fader, our president, as
noted below.
The new DVDs are as follows:
Classic Plane Making: Hollows & Rounds with Tod Herrli
Polygons with Jerry Cole (donated)
The Woodworker’s Guide to Wood: How to Buy it, Cut it, Dry It, Grade it, Work It
by Ron Herman
Buying & Restoring Hand Tools with Ron Herman
Make an Inlaid Dovetail Box with Chuck Bender
Cabriole Legs Simplified with Chuck Bender
Dovetailing Apprenticeship by Chuck Bender
Down and Dirty Sharpening with Chuck Bender
The Skew Chisel with Allan Batty ( Wills donation)
Mastering your Bandsaw with Mark Duginske (Wills donation)
Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive 1975—2012 (Fader donation)
With these changes, hope to see you soon at the library….
Roger Moister, Librarian
President’s Message - June 2018
Gary Fader
Definition: Mentor - An experienced and trusted advisor.
Recall the mission of the Guild: “To educate our members and the public through the promotion and development of the highest standards in every aspect of woodworking.”
Isn’t it interesting how much these statements overlap? Yet what is our combined approach to achieving our mission and the role of mentoring? I submit that our current role is minimal.
Have you ever been mentored by someone in the Guild? Have you ever been a mentor to someone in the Guild? We do have a few members who I would claim as mentors because I’m aware of them inviting other members to their shops to teach a particular skill, such as hand-cutting dovetails, making boxes, or stringing. But then, look at the projects brought in for show-and-tell or those that show up at the holiday party and Woodworking Show. There is some major talent among us!
So, how can we best share some of this great expertise? Clearly, we share some of it at our meeting presentations, but that doesn’t involve hands-on practice or getting immediate feedback. When you see a project in a magazine that piques your interest, who can you turn to for advice (mentoring) to make it?
What if we had a list of members, who would be willing mentors, and knowledge of their associated expertise, be it a skill or type of project? Maybe someone has a unique tool that takes some expertise to use properly. The list could include the mentor’s town of residence for access considerations?
Personally, I’ve had three mentoring sessions that involved spending time in some member’s shop, one on using a skew on the lathe, one on setting up and sharpening a hand plane, and one on stringing. What’s satisfying is how these mentors have shared the tricks they’ve learned and how to accomplish the objectives inexpensively.
So, here’s what was discussed at the last Board meeting: Let’s prepare a list of volunteer mentors, areas of expertise, and town of residence. Then we can distribute the list and put it on the website. Obviously, the success of this effort depends on having members volunteer and other members take advantage of the offers. So here’s my entry: As many of you know, I love making bandsaw boxes, jewelry boxes, toys (like pull-along wooden dogs, trains, and airplanes), and all-wooden clocks. I live in East Cobb and two people can almost turn around in my shop.
So come visit me. In the meantime, Nuane Neely is going to ask you to sign up on a mentor list, by E-mail and sign-up sheet at our meetings. I hope you will volunteer and be a promoter of our mission. And then, I hope you will take advantage of being mentored to develop a particular skill or produce a new project.
Patron Sponsor Highlight
By Tom Melcher
I visited CAG Lumber
up in Gainesville and what a pleasant experience it was. Located at 4050 Old Cornelia Hwy, you'll have an enjoyable drive through the countryside before arriving. There is no sign, just follow your GPS! Once there, you'll find the office behind the house. I was greeted by Ben, who handles the day to day operations and sales. CAG Lumber
has 2 band saw mills and a kiln, and is owned by Stephen Brown.
I was under the impression that they only stocked slabs, but was I mistaken! They have shed after shed of beautiful surfaced domestic lumber, including figured, ambrosia, quarter sawn, and reclaimed, and popular exotics like mahogany and purpleheart. As far as slabs, they have hundreds of slabs in all sizes and wood varieties that you can peruse through. They also have round slabs, turning blanks, pen blanks, and piles of shorts you can look through for that perfect board.
CAG Lumber
sells by net, not gross.
This, plus the low overhead of the operation means the trip will be well worth your time, and your pocketbook!
Look through the photo gallery to the right or visit their website at CAGLumber.com
to get a feel for their inventory. Or give them a call at 770-869-3377. Then get ready for a country ride!
Woodworkers Guild of Georgia
Website & Social Media Strategy
Do you have experience in creating a website or a social media presence?
Do you lack experience, but still have an interest?
We are initiating a review of the Guild's website offering: the platform, tools, content management and channels of access. Additionally, we are working to develop a social media presence (FaceBook, Instagram, etc.)
A core team has been formed that will be led by John Champion and also includes John Jones, Tom Risoli, Steven Sheppard, and Tom Melcher. If we have one or two more individuals who have an interest, we can expand our team. If we have more, we will gladly engage you in some of the research that will be needed.
Our plan is to assess our current offering and also look at what other similar organizations are doing.
We will also be surveying our membership to understand what they feel is important to have in our website.
If you would like to participate, please contact John Champion at jchampion@bellsouth.net or 404.307.0817.
Thank You.
Show 'n Tell
Show "N Tell will continue at the June 11th Meeting at Woodcraft.
Photos at left are from the April Meeting.
Bring Your Project(s) to share
at the June 11th Meeting !
Turners' Group
The "3rd Monday" Turners' Group will meet on June 18th at Rockler's Kennesaw location, located at 425 Barrett Pkwy.
If you own a Lathe, if you turn, or if you simply have an interest in turning – no matter your skill level – please feel free to join us at 6:30 on the 3rd Monday at Rockler in Kennesaw!
Woodworkers’ Guild of Georgia
Upcoming Events
Monday, June 11
Monthly Meeting Woodcraft - Roswell 7:00 PM
Joining and Gluing Boards on Edge
Monday, June 18
Turners' Group Rockler - Kennesaw 6:30 PM
Monday, July 9
Monthly Meeting Woodcraft - Roswell 7:00 PM
Slab Tables with Bill Moore
Monday, July 16
Turners' Group Rockler - Kennesaw 6:30 PM
August 22-25
International Woodworking Fair Convention and Trade Show
World Congress Center - Atlanta (Biennial Visit)
Free Demonstrations
Rockler 6690 Roswell Road / Sandy Springs
&
425 Ernest Barrett Pkwy / Kennesaw
June 9: 11:00 Fathers Day Wooden Bow Tie Making See Rockler website to register.
June 16: 11:00 Rockler Spline Jig & Pro Router Lift
June 23: 11:00 Pullout Shelf Construction & Installation
June 30: 11:00 Rockler Miter Fold Dado Set
Woodcraft 8560 Holcomb Bridge Road / Roswell
June 9: 1:00 Files and Rasps
June 16: 1:00 Hand Plane Tune-Up
June 23: 1:00 Using Waxes as a Topcoat
June 30: 1:00 Nothing Scheduled
July 7: 1:00 Using CNC in the Home Shop
The Guild Board of Directors
Gary Fader President 770-977-7271
Art Sanders Treasurer 678-472-9117
Nuane Neely Community/Charitable Projects 770-922-1933
John Champion Woodworking Show 2018 404-307-0817
Tom Melcher Patron Sponsors 770-851-1098
Jim Milam Spring Symposium 2018 404-255-2314
Tom Risoli Website Administrator I 678-513-0887
Steven Sheppard Website Administrator II 770-316-7160
John Jones Vice-President, Secretary 678-576-7265
Jim Milam Member at Large 404-255-2314
Roger Moister Librarian 404-355-5033
John Nielsen Membership 770-434-3812
Joe Rodriguez Scholarships 224-659-2225
Mark Haugland Newsletter 678-294-8043
Jim Wright Audio Visual/Member at Large 770-973-4692
John Jones Communications 678-576-7265
Ken Gregg Program Committee Chairman 678-799-6157
Support Your Woodworkers’ Guild of Georgia Patron Sponsors
Proof of Guild membership is required by
Patron Sponsors
that offer discounts. Your membership card can be printed from our Guild website. Login and go to Guild Info > Members Only, and click on Membership Card. If you would like to pick up your membership card at the next Guild meeting, email us
with your member name.
CAG Lumber - CAG Lumber is known for the largest selection of live edge slabs and unusual woods from all over the world.
We sell on the net, not the gross, so you take home what you pay for with no added on or hidden fees. We can saw your logs, kiln dry, resaw lumber, plane, straight line, and glue up ready. We are large enough to handle your needs and small enough to give one on one personal service. Guild members show membership card to receive 10% off most items, except items on clearance or discounted. Check out our web site, we stock a lot more than is listed. Website
Fintech Abrasives - For over 25 years, Fintech Technologies has been fabricating belts, sheets, rolls and other abrasives. They also have extensive experience with the application of the newest materials in coated abrasives. Family owned and operated in Belding, MI, Fintech is a highly respected company that takes pride in its excellent product quality, unmatched customer service, and superior technical support. Guild members are welcome to order products, as well as contact them with questions. Call them at 1-888-223-8768. Website
Hardwoods Incorporated
- A division of Atlanta Hardwood Corporation, Hardwoods Inc. has grown to become one of the largest hardwood distributors in the Eastern United States. Hardwoods Inc. stocks more than 100 species of domestic and exotic lumber, plywood, Arborite laminates and turning stock. When you think of wood, think of us. Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturday. Guild members receive 10% OFF qualifying purchases.
Located at 5400 Riverview Road, Mableton, 30126. 404.792.0910 Website
Highland Woodworking - Providing fine woodworking tools and project supplies since 1978, Highland defines itself as a learning community. The store has attracted nationally known teachers and authors including Tage Frid, Sam Maloof, Michael Dunbar, Rude Osolnik, Toshio Odate, Dale Nish, Mark Duginske and many others in Highland’s ongoing program of seminars and workshops. We have some great woodworking class opportunities coming up at Highland Woodworking! We have classes and seminars every week that include basic sharpening techniques, turning, finishing, project builds, and much more! Click to see our class schedule.
Their catalog of fine woodworking tools and workshops is available online, or visit its fully-stocked store at 1045 N. Highland Avenue in Atlanta, 30306. 404-872-4466. Website
Peach State Lumber Products - We are dealers of high grade/cabinet quality hardwoods, plywood, softwood, veneer and also carry a full line of cabinet grade plywood and turning blocks. We welcome small quantity orders and have a retail sales area open to the public. We also carry Hettich brand hinges and drawer slides. We have hardware screws and pocket hole screws. We now have live edge slabs in multiple species, great for bar tops, mantels, etc. Show your Guild membership card to receive their 500 b.f. price on any qualifying purchase.
Located at 4000 Moon Station Road, Kennesaw, 30144. 770-428-3622. Website
Peachtree Woodworking Supply -
Peachtree is a producer and retailer of high quality woodworking products with a goal of providing the woodworker with the hard to find tools and accessories. They stock over 6,000 different woodworking items. Those items include a wide selection of abrasives, books, DVD’s, clamps, router bits, glue, t-track, dust collection, and much more. Peachtree also carries the major brands. The store is located at 6684 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Suite 100, Norcross, GA 30071, 770-458-5539. Store Hours: Mon – Fri 9 am.- 5 p.m., Sat 9 am - 3 pm. Website
Redmond Machinery - Specializes in new and used woodworking and metal working machinery in a 25,000 square foot showroom. We stock machinery, accessories, and supplies from top-name manufacturers. Bargain hunters, check out our large inventory of used and scratch and dent machinery and accessories. We are a source for older American made Powermatic and Delta parts. We invite Guild members to stop by to visit us. We are located at 58 Weldon Rd., Palmetto, GA 30268, 770-683-7297 or 800-428-9898 Website
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
- (Two Locations) - Rockler began as a mail order woodworking supply company and today the retail chain stretches across the United States. Our magazine, Woodworker’s Journal, is dedicated to offering plans, techniques, product reviews and tips to woodworkers. Our goal is to be your go-to woodworking resource. Please mention you are a Guild members BEFORE your purchase to receive 10% OFF everyday (normal exclusions apply).
We invite you to visit us at 6690 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs 404-460-1000, OR 425 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy in Kennesaw 678-383-0087. Hours are Monday-Friday 9 am to 7 pm, Saturday 9 am to 6 pm, and Sunday 11 am to 4 pm. On Saturdays we have free demos. Website
Suwanee Lumber Company – Is a specialty hardwood supplier for custom cabinet and furniture makers as well as the general public. Suwanee features hardwood lumber with matching plywood and other materials to make every project a work of art. Please show your Guild membership card when shopping to receive Level 4 pricing (1,000 b.f. pricing).
Their location is 540 Satellite Blvd. in Suwanee, GA 30024. 770-945-2102. Website
Woodcraft - (Two Locations) – Has been a woodworker's favorite source for quality hand and power tools, equipment and supplies (including wood). Cabinet makers, wood turners, carvers and woodworkers in general rely on our friendly, experienced staff that is always available to help with the selection of tools and supplies as well as provide helpful advice on individual projects. We have fully equipped classroom facilities. Guild members receive 10% OFF qualifying purchases during our monthly Guild meeting or Symposiums at the Alpharetta store.
Stop by our store at 8560 Holcomb Bridge Road in Alpharetta, GA 30022, 770-587-3372 OR our West side Store at 351 Thornton Road in Lithia Springs. GA 30122, 770-485-5636. Website
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