February 6, 2020

Total # of Attendees: 31

 

Notes:

  1. Jim opened the meeting at 7:26 PM.

  2. Jamie (new attendee)

    • Semi-retired, looking to learn

    • Looking for groups, suppliers

  3. Bill (new attendee)

    • Been here a couple of times, ready to join when treasurer arrives

  4. Larry presented

    • Background, was high school social studies teacher & principal (36 years) then 5 years of college

    • Started playing with wood once he retired, started doing shows, etc.

    • Looks at YouTube, other items, tries to figure out how he can do it

    • Found out about Nakashima furniture, and was knocked out – really loved it

    • Really picky about his wood – “it has to knock me out”

    • Passed around his book with pictures of what he’s made

    • His pricing is an issue – his friends say he does not charge enough. Philly furniture show costs $2K to get in. Did well, got commissions from show

    • For a board that was twisted, he clamped it down, and then butterfly’s it and epoxied it. This seemed to stabilize it and keep it flat

    • He sands, planes, etc. to flatten tops. He has 20” planer, a Jet drum sander, and a 14” Laguna band saw.

    • Typically sands to 300, and then puts first coat of wipe-on poly/mineral spirits; then 400 grit and next coat, working up to 600 grit or more.

    • Does not work with 9/4 or 8/4 boards. Most dining room tables, etc., he does now are 6/4

    • Uses a Domino for mortise & Tenon – increases speed & accuracy

    • One of the tables shown had a book-matched top (very nice)

  5. Kevin brought in the guild’s library of DVDs and books

    • Plan is to bring it to every meeting, if possible

    • Members can check out for free for 1 month (Kevin has sign-up sheet)

    • Have to pay penalty if you don’t bring it back at next guild meeting ($3 for book or DVD)

  6. William had a demo on a square he dropped

  7. Mark talked about Collingswood Millwork (Bob)

    • CAD machine & CNC machine

    • Invited us to hold meeting at his shop

    • Potential to do a project and sell it for charity

    • Guild voted to hold March meeting at Collingswood

  8. Dave & Mark talked about Williamsburg show

    • Thu-Sun; theme was “as furniture moved West”

    • Had all four (4) shops in Williamsburg showing stuff

  9. Cherry Hill arts & crafts show

    • May 9, 2020. Setup 8 AM – 9:30 AM

    • Cost $35

    • 8 ft tables available for rent

    • Direct sales to one (1) rep for each company

    • Booths outside on grass, 10x10

    • Mar 31st decision date

    • Show 10 AM – 3 PM

  10. Frank

    • Box based on Woodsmith’s show – how do you open?

    • Puzzle box takes 5 steps to unlock

  11. Upcoming Shows in area

    • Lie Nielsen event at Independence Seaport Museum in Philly (Feb 28-29)

    • New Jersey Woodworking show in Secaucus NJ (Mar 6-8)

    • Fine Woodworking Live event –Southbridge Mass (Apr 17-19)

  12. Dave Potts gave treasurer’s report: $2,674.87 remaining in account.

    • Nine new members tonight (not included in that number)

    • 29 Paid members as of tonight

    • Auction proceeds $136

    • Looking for a good speaker in April or May

  13. Congrats to Mike for another great speaker!

  14. Next Meeting will be on Thursday, March 5, at 7:20 PM. It will be held at the Collingswood Millwork (Mark will send address in advance)

  15. The meeting concluded at 8:55 PM.