VOL. 35, NO. 1 JANUARY 2019 UPCOMING EVENTS February Voting for officers of the MWCA Voting ballots will be in next months newsletter. Here are the candidates that are running for MWCA office: WEB SITE hp://mainewoodcarvers.com For editorial content, leers, photos or announcements email me at [email protected]OFFICERS President Robert Grimm 162 Webbs Mills Road Raymond, ME 04071 (207) 647-1223 [email protected]Vice President Art Chamberlin 500 Canton Point Rd. Canton, ME 04221 (207) 597-2375 [email protected]Secretary Bernadette Hodgkins 26 Acadia Ave. Lewiston, Me. 04240 (207) 241-7859 [email protected]Treasurer James Irish 40 Josslyn St. Auburn, Me 04210 (207) 784-2491 [email protected]At Large: Carol Durgen 73 Bridge Rd. Brunswick, ME 04211 (207) 442-7005 [email protected]Past President Robert Moreau 289 Haines Corner Rd. Livermore Falls, Me. 04254 (207) 897-6840 [email protected]Maine Wood Carvers Associaon COASTAL CARVERS 4 th Saturday, 1:00 PM 68 Walpole Meeng House Rd., S. Bristol, ME. FMI: Jim Wade, (207) 563-2034 [email protected]McGAFFEY MOUNTAIN WOODCARVERS 1 st Wednesdays 6-8:30 PM Vienna Community Center Kimball Pond Rd. FMI: Hariph Smith (207) 377-6002 [email protected]POLAND SPRING CARVERS 1st Friday & 3 rd Saturday, 1:00 PM Ricker Memorial Library, 1211Main Street, Poland, ME FMI: Dick Shryock, (207) 317-0543 [email protected]STREAKED MOUNTAIN WOOD CARVERS 2 nd Saturday, 1:00 PM Congregaonal Church, 50 Main St. Sumner, Me. FMI: Art Chamberlin (207) 597-2375 (H) (207) 357-1057 (C) [email protected]Bob Perry, (207) 388-2472 TOP OF MAINE CARVERS Last Thursday of the month—6 PM 8 Summit St., Limestone, ME 04750, FMI: Tom Cote, (207) 325-4258 [email protected]ON THE BORDER CARVERS Second Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (207) 538-1870, Dee Cote Dee’s Workshop, Lileton, ME [email protected]SOUTHERN MAINE WOODCARVERS GUILD 1st Saturday, 1-4 PM.. 3rd Tuesday at 4-7 PM Rockler Woodworking Store, 200 Gorham Rd., S. Portland FMI: Dick Shryock, 207-317-0543 [email protected]Eagle Cane Project Manager Herb Blake 46 Mayall Rd New Gloucester, ME 04260 207-657-4661 (h) 207-808-9361 (c) [email protected]President -- Art Chamberlin Vice President -- Dick Shryock Secretary -- Jonathan Leach Treasurer -- James McCain At-Large -- Carol Durgan
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VOL. 35, NO. 1 JANUARY 2019
UPCOMING EVENTS
February
Voting for officers of the MWCA
Voting ballots will be in next months
newsletter.
Here are the candidates that are running for
MWCA office:
WEB SITE http://mainewoodcarvers.com For editorial content, letters, photos or announcements email me at [email protected]
Greetings All, Hopefully everyone had a Merry Christmas and will soon have a happy new year. I had all of my Christmas decorations ready, and then I woke up last week to find someone had stolen all of my snow. Oh well, I guess they will bring it back. The deadline for nominations for the upcoming elections is Jan 1st, so there is still time to throw your name in the hat. We have a nominee for all positions at the moment but the more the merrier. I had the opportunity to try one of the air powered rotary tools recently. Most of the small electric rotary tools run at between 25 -50,000 rpm. They work well for detail work. Or so I thought. The air powered version runs at 400,000 rpm. They use a smaller bit, but cut like a hot knife thru soft butter. The slower tools tend to grab, burn instead of cut and are sometimes difficult to control. The air powered ones are small, easy to control and allow you to do incredible detail. (and they blow the work clear) Guess what I got for Christmas? Bob Grimm MWCA President
Treasures Report
Contract me if you have any questions or
concerns in regard to this report.
Treasurer,
Jim Irish
From the Editors Desk Submitted by Bernadette Hodgkins
Another years has come and gone. Where does it go??? Wishing you all a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year. Thank you all for the article and photo contributions that you make to this newsletter. You are the ones who make this newsletter a success. Without your contributions there would be nothing to publish. I am so very grateful for all that you do. Please notify me about email address change so that there will be no interruption in the newsletter delivery. Also, please continue to send me your chapter newsletters and photo’s. They are great, and very appreciated! Thank You!!! My email address is: [email protected]
December
General Fund
Starting Balance $7,802.56
Deposits
deposit dues $30.00
Expenses
Newsletter (sept.,oct.,nov.,dec.) $75.43
Lables for newsletters $12.44
Web page $184.32
TD bank for paper statement $2.00
Ending Balance
$7,558.37
Eagle Cane Fund no change $3,025.84
Year End Report
Balance
1/1/2018 $5,665.24
Income Dues $1,310.00
Show $1,089.90
Camp & Carve $130.00
Donations $350.00
Expences
Newsletters $242.45
Stamps $36.00
Insurance $500.00
Web Page $184.32
Banking $24.00
Balance
12/31/2018 $7,558.37
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MWCA CHAPTER REPORTS Streaked Mt. Wood Carvers
Streaked Mt. Wood Carvers Submitted by Sheri Fowler
Christmas Party meeting enjoyable, attendance of eleven, to enjoy a variety of potluck goodies and the mystery gift exchange. Art Chamberlin had cut out interesting blocks of basswood with “handles”- a trick he picked up. Defi-nitely made for easier handling of our “Santa” themed carve-around which produced a lot of laughs and of course intrigue- one Santa looked like he just chopped down a forest, another maybe an axe murderer, one never knows what character lurks in the wood! In the true spirit of giving, and the generosity of sharing, Mrs. Dave Warren donated innumerable expensive books and patterns which covered a huge table for our pick and paw pleasure. Her late husband Dave enjoyed carving very much and when they were in Ft. Myers in the winter, he had started a carving group. “Keep going with the grain” as Art says!
Did you ever wonder what goes on at Streaked Mountain woodcarver's Club meeting? Today's activity was a "santa carve around." There were 10 carvers participating. Each one started with a similar blank. Every 10 minutes you pass your partially carved Santa to the person on your left. Carve for 10 minutes, and pass to the left again and so on. The Santa's progress around the table until the one you started with comes back to you.
Photo’s submitted by Art Chamberlin
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Southern Maine Woodcarvers Guild Southern Maine Woodcarvers' Guild met on December meeting on Tuesday, December 18th at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, 200 Gorham, Rd. South Portland, ME 04106. Because Rockler had several large shipments of woodshop tools, Plywood, and lumber the part of the store where we usually meet was clogged with new merchandise. So the store manager suggested that we set up in the front of the store right in front of the entrance. Cool high visibility location. We had 9 carvers show up for the meeting, pretty good for a week before Christmas. Warren Houlette was working on a Jam Spreader, Vicki Fox was working on her carved jewelry box, George Morgan had a Santa ornament that he was completing. James McCain carved a feather that he was going to make into a quill pen, Jim Norton was finishing up on a Humpback Whale, and I finished a simple Santa to add to my collection. We also had several new carvers show up, Lauryn Hottinger carved a simple Santa, Russ Wiggins also worked on a simple Santa. Sam Waggoner, a 16 y.o. Carver who has been working with Kathy Webster was also working on a Santa ornament. Southern Maine Woodcarvers' Guild, continues to draw new carvers to our association. I hope that you all had a great holiday and you will have a safe and prosperous 2019. Dick Shryock
Santa himself
Santa’s carved by John DeFusco
Santa’s carved by Dick Shryock Photo’s submitted by Dick Shryock
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COASTAL CARVERS We had 17 attend our Christmas Party on Dec. 8th. This year we had no snow to push us into January. The food and fellowship was great. As you can see by looking at the photos, the carvings were so good there was no fighting over the swap gifts....all were happy with what they received. The candy guessing game was won by Kathy. We did remember some of our members that couldn't attend by getting some cards out to them. Also, Jim and I were presented with a lovely card and money gift over and above what they should have done. Many thanks to all. At the end of the day plans were made for our next meetings: Jan. we will bring our unfinished items to finish; Feb. Kathy will lead us in carving the woodpecker she used for a swap gift; March Carol will have us do some wood burning and in April Karen will share her penguin skills with us. We look forward to a wonderful New Year for all and welcome newcomers always.
Submitted by Barbara and photos by Karen
These are the carvings that were exchanged at the Coastal Carvers Christmas party
Bear by Hariph, bowl by Barbara, Santa carved by Ralph
Trio of fish by Jim and the owl carved by Gordon
Woodpecker by Kathy, swan by Richard, penguin carved by Karen and the cardinal was carved by Marshall
Beverly carved the snowmen and she made the felt reindeer and the chickadee relief was done by Tony
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SHOW AND TELL STREAKED MT WOOD CARVERS
Carvings done by Chuck Perry. Palm Frond brought
in by Art Chamberlin
Two Snowmen and Santa with gift in hand by Chuck Perry. Two Santa’s with coffee
cup in hand by Bob Perry.
Santa ornament by Bob Perry. Tree
ornament by Jim Irish.
Seal by Chuck Perry.
Indian Head carving
by Arnie Pendexter.
Mushroom bark house carving by
Bob Perry
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POLAND SPRING WOOD CARVERS Christmas party gift exchange
These photo’s are of the initial gift opening. Some gifts exchanged hands from there.
Bob’s dog begging for a handout! Bob Perry got the burn.
I suppose that this means
that I have to get cooking. What am I suppose to do
with all this wood? Frosty the Snowman……..
These don’t quite match the
shirt Ray.
One of Norm’s miniature hound
dogs.
Nice design for my next
building project!
I wonder if anybody’s
home?
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