Call to order and welcome from Brad at 6:50.

15 members 1 guests  present

Agenda

  • News a& Updates
  • Member presentations
    • Mark Chisholm – Tips for selecting /using a hammer
    • Brad Holley – using shellac
  • Show and Tell (2×4 contest)
  • Outstanding Business

News & Updates

  • Stephen will be doing a series of beginner sessions doing a BBQ scraper at LV – 4 sessions this Saturday  (Free but registration required)
  • Walt shared a fun card he received from school kids for whom he builds classroom materials.  Included a finger painting and suggestions of good gift ideas for Walt such as A chair, underwear, stool, a stick, a doll house, a Halloween costume 
  • Busy Bee is moving (end of June??)– Wright Ave. – new location just down the road, bigger – there have been some sales but likely will be more sales, especially some of the bigger stuff

Member Presentations

Mark Chisholm – Tips on using hammer

  • Goal is 5 minute presentation
  • 3 main types of hammers
    • Framing
    • General (16 oz)
    • Finish (10 oz)
  • 3 main features
    • Striking plate
    • Claws
    • handle
  • stiletto hammer 
    • very light weight
    • with a side puller, which gives you more leverage,
    • removable head
  • magnetic nailer
  • Use the handle of the nailer for more power and leverage

Observation from Don, Gary, Jack —

  • Small hammer very handy for little stuff, use it around the shop all the time.  Not for much hammering but great to have for quick small jobs – light weight, easy to use

Question – are there many framers still doing lots of hammering (vs nailer) – still lots of people doing hammer and nail

  • Style of hammer / claw “California nailer”
  • Air compressor – nails are smaller so less hole

Brad Holley – Shellac

Shellac – use a lb and a half cut – mixing the shellac flakes with the methyl hydrate – put the flakes in and shake it every couple of hours

Recommendation to get a small dedicated coffee grinder for breaking down flakes even more

Recommend – not use a twist top for bottles where you mix shellac – try cork instead

Guy – has recipe cards that he gets with every order that he receives from where he buys shellac woodessence.com/

Apply 2-3 coats very quickly – usually only doing small projects – o dries very quickly

Guy – each coat blends with previous cut – last coat should be with the grain – TIP: apply wax with 0000 steel wool – very fine – does buffing and finish at the same time (skips sanding step)

Can put wax on top of shellac – can buy wax or unwaxed flakes

What is shelf life – really good – recommended for no more than a year after mixed

Question: how does this effect grandkids water?  Shellac is protein based -from beetles

MEMBER QUESTION – where does shellac come from

Break

50/50 DRAW – made $52  – thanks to Jack, Phil and Steve Leblanc for wood.  This month’s prizes and selections

  • Don – grouping of glue, markers
  • Mark – cherry turning wood (phil)
  • Mark – (2)  Glue
  • Gary – wood bundle
  • Stephen – wood bundle
  • Phil – glue pack

Show and Tell

  • Don – product review – Lee Valley spring catalog– Had a new corner scraper – smaller than expected but sharp and easy to use – excellent for glue lines – great for getting in corners – $40 bucks – intro price – can’t sharpen but can buy replacement blades  (about $11.50 each) – recommended
  • Walt – scraps from Steve LeBlanc – axels from dollar store – — ‘graduation gifts ‘ for the kids In daughters class – transformer trucks
  • Brad – cedar that  was burned not painted – char wood shoshugi bon – preservation of wood – works better in cedar than other woods – long lasting, uv resistant – weed torch from amazon – attach to propane tank
  • J.-  wood blocks – added a little colour after showing blocks last time – sharing how AWA has helped her growth as wood worker – tries to use wood to support other people with wood
  • Doug – self clamping stop block with rare earth magnets instead of a clamp

2×4 Challenge results

  • Doug – Toy trucks – found a book in a used book store about Swedish folk toys – replicated some with 2×4 – rocky road – wheels not centered so on rocky road – multiple heavy looking like truck
  • Stephen made shelf for router bits – will probably serve as prototype – rail and style door – 5/8 – sketch up for plan to make sure would fit in 1 board – room for 70 bits and some spaces for bushings, allen keys etc – holders can be pulled out and rearranged – has sketch up designs available – build the door around the piece of plex for the door – has a little magnet n it – box joint – no finish – not enough for a little drawer or even  a cleat on the back – a little ogee around the door-may put little holders in the holes
  • Don – lap table – prototype for a more finished project – different size edges so you have a choice of how deep incline-wedge wider on one side.

All 2×4 entries receive draw prize ticket.  Two draw prizes – $25 card from Lee Valley – Winners – Doug – Stephen

Outstanding Business

  • Still looking for a few board members
  • Annual BBQ –  Ted and Debbie taking a break from hosting this year so we are looking for other options for a summer road trip – suggestions contact Mary Elizabeth or Don
  • Fortsner bits – looking for 1.5 and 1 1/16
  • Phil has lots of veneer if people are interested
    • Presentation on attaching veneer – good bonding with a vacuum 
    • This month’s Canadian Woodworker has article on pressing veneer
  • Presenters for next year-  Don would like to have volunteers for several specific topics to be on call for extra time at meetings.  Some topics:
    • Using a chisel
    • Temporary fasteners (wood screws….)
    • Gluing and clamping
    • Sanding and abrasives
    • Carving
    • Share interesting articles – good tips, summaries
    • Give product reviews – pros and cons
  • Don is also looking for suggestions for challenges.

Next Meeting

September 11, 2019 

Have a great summer!

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