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Measuring at February Meeting 
Concludes with Marking at March Meeting 


Tom Melcher will conclude his excellent presentation on Measuring and Marking, which began with Measuring at the February Meeting.  

He will discuss the tools and techniques for Marking at the March 12th  Guild Meeting, including pencils, marking knives, knife and wheel-style marking gauges, center finders, offset tools, punches and awls, compasses and trammel points, etc.
Methods, and tips & tricks on their usage will be included, as well as buying advice.   

Tom's Measuring presentation at the Guild's February Meeting highlighted 
numerous measuring tools, including:
Tape Measures
Rules  -  in Various Lengths
Fixed Squares  
Combination Squares
T and Double Squares
Dovetail & Saddle Squares
Dividers 
Straight Edges
Story Sticks

He many measuring tricks and details, such as sectoring - or dividing a board into equal parts with dividers - as well as finding the center of a cathedral.   The importance of referential measuring and proportioning included the classic Golden Ratio, which calculates the ideal width by dividing the desired length by 1.618.   For example: 15" long divided by 1.618 equals 9.27" (about 9  9/32 ").  
Imperial VS. the metric system (it is simpler) is an individual choice, but the occasional need for conversions can be required on a spec sheet.  
Remember that 1 inch equals 25 mm.

We appreciate very much Tom's work and preparation in these two presentations!
He also compiled and handed out an excellent Booklet that he is revising for the March Meeting.   See you on the 12th !
President’s Message
Gary Fader
  
Spring is a very busy time for Woodworkers Guild members.  We have the usual Guild meetings, plus the Woodworking Show (March 16-18) and our Spring Symposium (April 21-22).  
The Woodworking Show will again be at the Cobb Galleria.  This show presents several opportunities for us:

• A chance to show off our talents to the local woodworking community through the judged contest we hold and our Show 'N Tell tables
• Recruit new members through our interaction with show attendees
• Engaging fellow woodworkers though demonstrations and preparation of charitable projects
• Taking advantage of the many excellent presentations
• Shopping for bargains at the many vendor booths

However, getting members to bring projects for the contest has been a challenge in the past, and it looks to be again. I’m fortunate in that I typically have a few toys “in stock” that I bring.  You may recall the Woody Wagon that I entered at the Holiday party contest.  Well, that is still waiting for a “worthy kid” to receive it.  So, I encourage you to look around the house and identify a few wooden treasures you can bring to the booth for contest entry or just display. John Champion has published instructions of how to submit your entries.  See article below.

It’s a bit early to be talking about the spring symposium, so I’ll not dwell on it yet, but I’m really looking forward to it.  I’ve attended Rollie Johnson’s presentations at past Woodworking Shows and taken away many insights.  We are fortunate that he responded positively to Jim Milam’s invitation!

The Wood Show - 2018

The Annual Woodworking Show is back takes place at the Cobb Galleria Center in Marietta, March 16, 17, & 18.

Bring your projects to the 2018 Woodworking Show

We are looking for members who would like to participate in our project competition and/or display at the Woodworking Show to be held at the Cobb Galleria March 16-18, 2018.  The entry form is on our website under the Woodworking Show activity tab.  Or contact John Champion at jchampion@bellsouth.net  or 404-307-0817 for further information.

Woodworkers' Guild of GA Annual Spring Symposium 
April 28 - 29

Well-known Woodworker and teacher Rollie Johnson headlines the Guild Annual Spring Symposium to be held on Saturday, April 28 and Sunday, April 29 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at Woodcraft in Roswell.

The Brochure, with details and registration information (registration opened March 1st), has been E-mailed to members and is also available on our website   www.wwgofga.com 
You can register with paypal on the website, or mail a check for the $85.00 fee.

Please note that this event is limited to 70 attendees due to fire marshal requirements at Woodcraft.  Therefore, registration will be "first-come first-serve".   
Show 'N Tell
Show 'N Tell was again held and enjoyed 
at the February 12th Guild Meeting.  
The following members showed their excellent work:

Roger Moister  -  Table
Gary Fader  -  Turnings:  Salt & Peppermills  Andy Wilkerson  -  Turned Bowl
Tom Melcher  -  Band Saw Boxes                                                           
Bring Your Project(s) to Share 
at the March 12th  Meeting!

Guild Members Invited to SAPFM Plane Making

Peach State Chapter
SAPFM Spring Wooden Plane Program March 10-13
REMINDER
 
Tod Herrli will demonstrate the repair and tuning of problem planes and the use of hollows and rounds in creating crown moldings on Saturday. On Sunday, Tod will demonstrate the design and construction of side escapement planes, including the construction of the wooden plane bodies and the fabrication, heat treatment and honing of plane irons.  The fee for the weekend program is $70.00 for SAPFM members who register and pay in advance and $80.00 for walk-up registration and non-members. 

During the optional workshop on Monday and Tuesday, participants may make one or two side escapement planes, depending on the planes selected and the skill of the participant.  Plane choices include hollows, rounds, ogee, thumbnail and ovolo.  The fee for the workshop alone is $120.00 which includes materials.  Attendance at the workshop is limited due to workbench space. Advance registration and payment is required to secure your space at the workshop.

During the lunch period on Saturday we will have our customary "show and tell".  Please bring your latest projects or thumb-drives for larger projects.  Jay Stallman plans to bring his highly decorated Federal Period desk and bookcase which was featured in the last issue of Pins and Tails. Woodcraft has graciously allowed us to conduct a tool swap Saturday noon in the back room.  Members may bring old tools they desire to sell or swap.  Gary Demanche is selling many of his wooden planes including a half set of hollows and rounds and a number of specialized planes by recognized toolmakers.  Please do not bring tools that compete with tools sold by Woodcraft.

Turners' Group

The "3rd Monday" Turners' Group  will meet on March 19th  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


March 10 - 11   (&  optional Workshop March 12 - 13)
SAPFM Event - Building Hand Planes
Woodcraft - Roswell  

Monday, March 12
Monthly Meeting     Woodcraft - Roswell  6:30 PM
Measuring and Marking - Part II 

March 16 - 18
The Woodworking Show   Cobb Galleria - Marietta
Friday 16th:           12:00 - 6:00
Saturday 17th:     10:00 - 6:00 
Sunday 18th:        10:00 - 3:00

Monday, March 19
Turners' Group    Rockler - Kennesaw  6:30 PM

Monday, April 9
Monthly Meeting      Woodcraft - Roswell  6:30 PM
Workbench Options and Design 

Monday, April 16
Turners" Group   Rockler - Kennesaw  6:30 PM


April 27 - 29
Guild Annual Spring Symposium 
featuring Rollie Johnson
Woodcraft - Roswell   9:00 AM - 5:00 PM  Both Days

Saturday, May 19
Members Day & Tool Swap
Peach State Lumber - Kennesaw
Note: No Monthly Meeting in May

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

March 10:     11:00     Tool Sharpening
March 17:     11:00     Tapered Legs
March 24:     11:00     DIY Plantation Shutters
March 31:     11:00     Router Table Techniques

Woodcraft    8560 Holcomb Bridge Road / Roswell   
March 10:    1:00    Pocket Hole Joinery
March 17:    1:00    Finishing with Gel Stains & Topcoat
March 24:    1:00    CNC in the Home Shop
March 31:    1:00    Backsaw: Types and Techniques

Announcement

The American Craft Show returns to Atlanta  March 16-18,  in the Cobb Galleria Center.
More than 230 contemporary craft artists will present their latest handmade creations in
furniture, woodworking, home decor, clothing and jewelry.  
craftcouncil.org/atlanta   for Info and tickets
Below are photos of tools for sale by Ray Guidos who lives in Dunwoody. His son asked to post them. 
Call him at 770-395-1737, or email.
Here is a price list.
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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The Guild welcomes everyone interested in fine woodworking to join.  Annual membership dues are $45.00, 
which can be paid at the monthly meeting (2nd Mondays) or mailed to:
Woodworkers' Guild of Georgia /  P.O. Box 1323  /  Woodstock, GA  30188

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