Call to order 7:00
Members – 17 in attendance
Review of agenda
Motion to accept as presented.
Motion John Green Second Gary Dumas Motion Carried
Business Arising
- Board Committee Meeting – Sept 18 – 6:30-8:30 at NWCC
- Committee Meeting 6:30
- Finance and Governance – Phil & Stephen
- Marketing and Communications – M.E.
- Membership – Walt
- Board Meeting 7:30- 8:30
- Focus on main goals
- Shop Tour – considering Eastern Shore – Stephen/ME (W. Chezzetcook), Guy (Porters Lake) Ralph Latham steam mill (Seaforth), Oliver’s Blacksmith Shop (W. Chezzetcook)
- Surfside Tour on Sept 30
- Jeff Amos passed away a couple of months ago
- Membership amount due for 2018-2019 event
- Summer BBG – thanks to Ted and Debbie Monk, and to Steve LeBlanc for sponsorship
- Committee Meeting 6:30
New Business
- Welcome back – after summer break
- Tip from Gary – don’t put 2 coats of Thompson on your deck …. One coat keeps away the water, 2 just makes your feed stick. Good to know.
- AWA library listing on website – search by category, keyword
- John Green has collection of hard cover books to donate – go to library or to members who want to take them — do we want to set up a system for using books belonging to other members? How would it be structured?
- Library report in newsletter – what is new book, what are new reviews, what books are being taken out of library and therefore available to members
- Suggestion to have all committees to send reports / status for the newsletter each month
Presentation
Darrell – rebate planes
- Rebate (aka rabbet) = a notch in the side or end grain – can be done in a variety a ways including chisel but a rebate plane gives a nicer finish
- Stanley # 68 spokeshave – actually rebate plane
- Any plane with blade to the side can be a rebate plane
- Stanley 140 when side cover removed can be rabbit plane
- Stanley 196 Plane – used for coaches …. Not many made
- Stanley 79
- some have a knicker (scoring spur) – used to go across the grain
- wooden ones have to be jointed from time to time
Ask a Member
What is your favourite tool or jig
- Gary – radio – can’t work without radio – tony – tv on in woodshop — only as background news
- Phil has a favourite jig – that he will share later
- John Green – building board for ship models all squared off on the board –is a framing saddle to seat keel properly settled and angle — other favourite is digital miniature drill press for drilling holes in model
- Tony simple circle cutting jig as have to make a lot of circles – slides in on bandsaw table – tried playing with lazy susans to make a jig but blade kept binding so now use simple nail and 3tpi ¼ blade for circle jig
- Dave – table saw sleds
- Stephen – box joint / sleds
- Darrell – planning stop (shared recently) – flexible and easily adjustable
- Steve – cabinet saw and feed – sold 20” thickness planer
- Tom – table saw – and the diablo blades – a good blade – anyone get them sharpened – not really worth it because of cost
Hands on Halifax
Received a donation to cover tools loss in robbery – expect to reopen but no date – new address on Commercial Avenue.
50/50 – $31.50
Tremel points – Tom
Cash – Steve LeBlanc – put back into pot – start the Christmas fund
Walt – ReStore in Dartmouth is tearing down old convent in Antogonish – doing a pop-up store for oak – Walt will keep us posted when the pop-up will happen — frequently getting lots of tools –
Show and tell
Challenge – “How I built my summer” something that you started, progressed or finished during the summer.
- Stephen – low table top bench for quick easy work- made from oak pew ends that Ted had around – great for small jobs like planning, scraping – more portable – bought clamp from Darrell at meeting – legs useful for clamping. made dog holes and bench dogs as well as plane stop
- Adrian Predda – on youtube – was inspiration for Stephen’s bench but Stephen made some changes
- John – ocean racking yacht of my own design – 3rd and last in series – folk art application – started after June meeting – using 3” dremmel – still has features to add including a sky light – planked over basswood – 113th model John has made
- Walt – getting a start on toy drive – likes to use repurpose – so used — mixer – used frame — sewing machine from insert of oak table — toaster with toast, butter, butter knife, waffle, maple syrup – scrap of wood
- Gary – box – birdseye maple, walnut, and subrano leather inside – had to build new table saw jig for legs
- (Gary is going to bring his outdoor bench made earlier so we can can see results of being outside all summer)
- Brad – ‘katalox’ aka Mexican ebony – used to turn head for a new mallet for using with new lee neilson chisel – birdsye maple handle – new dove tail saw with tapered blade – Lie neilson apron plane (can fit it
Chicago bolts – question from Phil – where can you buy? Lee Valley, Kent
- Stephen – nesting tables – Brad Rodriguz on Youtube – build this fix that – a pair of stools that nest and can be used together or separately — screw joins for aprons but angle work all dowel joinery – figure 8 connectors – shellac finish
- Doug – fence- sections – about 15” high – — initially requested for 6 feet long -but Doug made for the 2×4 challenge and calculated that 36” was the best length – required about 40’ ft — used 1 2×4 and all the scrap he could find.
- Phil – got Rideout laguna 18×36 lathe for father’s day / birthday-made a jig to make bowl blank – 1” increments so bowls up to 16” —-shared three turned bowls including segmented bowl of walnut and zebrawood – 78 pieces – fixed up shed just for two grandsons – got well used and was much appreciated – still a work in progress “Shabby Chic Shack” — Chris Ettinger helped set it up – Phil recommended Chris Ettinger shop tour
Next meeting: Oct 9 – kitchen craft
Motion to adjourn – Gary
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