2018 FVWWC—PO Box 1047—Batavia, IL 60510-1047 1 hp://www.fwwc.org — [email protected]NEWSLETTER Volume 24, Issue 6 June 2018 Calendar of Events Auction Details - Page 2 Big Raffle - Page 2 May 1 Program - Page 3 Library Notes - Page 4 Shop Tours - Page 5-9 President’s Sawdust - Page 10 Editor’s Woodfiller - Page 11 Show and Tell - Pages 12-15 Officers and Committees - Page 16 Special Interest Groups – Page 17 June 2018 Date Time Event June 5 (Tues) 6:30PM Hand Tool SIG WW Fundamentals SIG Scroll Saw SIG June 5 (Tues) 7:30PM General Meeting June 20 (Wed) 9:00AM FVWWC Breakfast Club Red Apple Restaurant 414 S. Schmale Rd Next Meeting June 5 Tool auction of donated items (details on page 2) Come early for hot dogs, soda, and chips No Show and Tell July 2018 Date Time Event July 3 (Tues) 6:30PM Hand Tool SIG WW Fundamentals SIG Scroll Saw SIG July 3 (Tues) 7:30PM General Meeting July 18 (Wed) 9:00AM FVWWC Breakfast Club Red Apple Restaurant 414 S. Schmale Rd
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The current Big Raffle item - a DeWalt 20 volt 3 piece combo kit - will be held for one more month. With all the excitement of the club tool auction in June we decided to have the drawing for the drill driver, impact driver and jobsite radio at the July 3 meeting. You will still have a chance to buy tickets ($5 each or 3 for $10) at the June and July meeting. Because of the club tool auction on June 5 we ask that you hold any silent auction items until July.
At the June meeting you will also get a preview of the next Big Raffle item - a Rockwell RK9002 Jawhorse!
Norm Musur & Jeff Beck
Raffle and Silent Auction Committee
FVWWC June Tool Auction
We are planning our annual woodworking auction for the June 5
SCROLL SAW TECHNIQUES Dave Dockstader presented the May program giving us some good tips on scroll sawing and some great examples of what you can do with your scroll saw. If he got your interest with
his talk, stop by the Scroll Saw SIG before the meeting. Nice job Dave—thanks.
June is the month for book, magazine, and project plan sales. First we have Woodsmith and Shop-
notes in abundance. Where possible, we have separated those magazines into complete calendar
years. Each of those groups of 6 issues will be available for $1. These would cost you $5 or more on
eBay. So if you have missing years in your collection, here is the ideal way to complete them. We also
have a limited number of Woodsmith and Shopnotes padded binders with 2 calendar year’s issues in
them that will be sold for $4. This is probably your last chance to pick up these binders. There will be a
plethora of single issues of Fine Woodworking, Woodsmith and Shopnotes on sale for just $.05. So
bring your nickels and dimes. You won’t find a better deal.
Here is a list of the hardcover books we will be selling for $2:
Router Joinery Rogowski, Gary 978 1-5615-8174-0 Mastering Hand Tool Techniques Bridgewater, Alan & Bridgewater, Gill 978 1-5587-0457-2 Guide to Shaping Wood Bird, Lonnie 978 1-5615-8400-0 The Workshop Book Landis, Scott 978 0-9423-9137-4 Good Clean Fun Offerman, Nick 978 1-1019-8465-9 Woodworking with The Router Hylton, Bill & Matlack, Fred 978 0-7621-0227-3
Here are the paperback books selling for $1:
How to Design and Build Your Ideal Woodshop Stankus, Bill 978 1-5587-0481-7 Creating Your Own Woodshop Self, Charles R. 978 1-5587-0326-1 Tremendous Toy Trucks Neufeld, Les 978 1-5615-8399-7 Woodturning for Cabinetmakers Dunbar, Michael 978 0-8069-6700-4 Mastering Woodworking Machines Duginske, Mark 978 0-9423-9198-5 Classic Finishing Techniques Allen, Sam 978 0-8069-0512-9 Making and Mastering Wood Planes Finck, David 978 0-8069-6163-7 The Accurate Router Kirby, Ian 978 0-9643-9997-6
Finally, some of the club’s benefactors have left us a conglomeration of project plans. These were all commercial plans that may no longer be available. They range the gamut from Christmas decorations, toys, furniture, knick-knacks, etc. Some of them are in sets of 5 to 10 plans and some are singles. They all seem to be in excellent shape. It appears as though these folks purchased the plans, looked at them once, and then filed them away never to be used. If you would like to pick up some plans for pennies on the dollar, here is your chance. The plans will range in price from $.05 to $1.50. So pull out the couch cushions and dig around under chairs for some coins to score big savings. See you at the sale table back by the library.
Current Event: Saturday, 09 June 2018 – Lee Nye’s Shop – 10:00 am Lee’s expertise is crafting period furniture so it should be an excellent learning experience to see the tools he uses to build his projects. Location: 828 Glenmore Ct. Naperville, IL
Lunch following the tour: The Country House 2799 Maple Ave. Lisle, IL 60532 www.burgerone.com/country-restaurant-lisle - (630) 983-0545
Future Events We are need of members who will open their shops to share their workspace. One of the rea-sons for having shop tours is for members to advance their woodworking skills by learning from fellow hobbyists. Please reach out to the shop tour coordinator at a meeting or email at [email protected] to host a tour. You can also contact any of the board members to offer your shop in a monthly tour. Recap of May 2018 Tour of Arnie Bandstra’s Shop One of the first things we learned was that Arnie’s interest is not limited to woodworking; he is an active member of the Ottawa Canal Association (i.e. Illinois & Michigan Canal) as well as a dedi-cated canoeist.
As for woodworking it was surprising how many tools and equipment Arnie fit into a relatively small footprint shop with while not giving in to complete chaos. Given that his woodworking days began in his youth he has collected and inherited many tools through the years and seeing his output at the meetings I expected a shop with a much larger layout – clearly Arnie makes effi-cient use of space.
I expect all of us in FVWWC enjoy what we do as woodworkers. While there may be a few of those “Measure Once Cuss Twice” moments, our craft is rewarding for many good reasons. Some of us took up woodworking out of pure necessity - we had home maintenance projects and limited budget to hire it done. Later we came to enjoy the woodworking. Even if you can afford professional help, the satisfaction of completing a woodworking project may be a welcome respite from jobs where there is little sense of accomplishment - sometimes nothing ever seems to get done. And, most woodworking problems can be solved with a little thought and effort, while many of life’s other problems can not. Building something in your wood shop can be a great place to escape the stresses of daily life. Receiving compliments on your woodworking projects from your family and friends is good for your ego and encourages you to pursue it further. Better yet, positive com-ments from your fellow woodworkers is even more rewarding because they know the skill and cre-ativity that was involved.
For me, there is no better reward than the genuine joy and pleasure of family members getting a piece of furniture or other gift I have made. Here are some examples of what I mean.
Hugs and kisses from happy grandkids are a big reason why I do it. I have six grandkids now and hopefully a couple will take an interest in woodworking - that indeed would be the best reward.
2018 Membership Dues Dues for 2018 can be paid at the general meetings - just see Ed Schalk at his table before the meeting or during break. Dues are still $30 per individual which includes the whole family. Please note that family members must reside at the same address. Our by-laws require payment of dues by Febru-ary 15. Members unpaid after that time are re-moved from membership rolls and mailing lists.
If you are unable to pay in person, or forgot your checkbook, mail in your dues. Print out the mem-bership form from our website:
The fundamentals or novice woodworkers SIG will meet at 6:30pm in the main building upstairs in the Adult Lounge. Follow the signs from the main meeting room. This month we will address chop saws and track saws vs table saws. Hope to see you there. Tom Zillman Bill Schwartz
The next Scroll Saw SIG meeting will be Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at 6:30 prior to the club meeting. If you have a scroll saw or are interested, this group is an ex-cellent resource for expanding your knowledge and picking up tips and patterns. We have an updated PDF file of Steve Good’s patterns if you want to bring a thumb drive. We’ll also discuss new tools for creating scroll saw portraits.