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October 15, 2016
Next Meeting October 2016
2016 Club Officers
President: Ron Ufkes 870-507-0007
Vice Pres.: Kenneth Higgins 870-405-7283 Treasurer: Darcie Didden
870-404-3711 Secretary: Ed Boiteau
870-491-5622 Librarian: Kathy Levo
707-478-2000
Mentors
Kenneth Higgins 870-405-7283
Ron Ufkes 870-507-0007
James Pruitt 870-481-5315
Sherman Anderson 870-615-0329
Bud Brown 870-431-5819
Phil Wiles 870-499-7746
Next Meeting 1
President’s Corner 2
Club News 2-3
Programs and Events 3
Classifieds and Services 3
Member Gallery 4-5
Last Month’s Demonstration 6
Inside this issue:
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Newsletter of Ozark Woodturners
Reminders
Name Tag Reminder
Please wear a name tag when at-tending any Ozark Woodturners club function. If you aren’t wearing a name tag, you may be asked to stand and introduce yourself.
Spouses and Visitors
Spouses and visitors are always welcome at our meetings.
For Sale Table & Raffle Bring woodworking tools or accesso-ries that you want to sell. Please make the deal before the meeting, during the break, or after the meeting. Also, bring any extra wood, tools, sandpaper, or anything that you may have for the raf-fle. Visitors are welcome to partici-pate. The raffle tickets are $1.00 each and the proceeds go to the club treas-ury. Every ticket is drawn and the choice is made in the order the tickets are drawn.
A replica of an early Native Ameri-can vessel found at an archeological dig site in Arkansas, turned and carved from walnut by club member Joe Parks.
In lieu of our regular October meeting, there will be a dem-onstration and hands-on class by professional wood turner David Ellsworth. This event will be held on October 15th and 16th at the Northeast Lakeside Fire Department Fa-cility, at 5520 Hwy 62 East in Mountain Home. Events on both days will begin at 9:00 AM. Walk-ins can pay at the door for the Saturday event.
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VA/DAV Awards 7
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Greetings Turners, At this time, the focus is the Ellsworth demonstration and hands-on class on October 15th and 16th. I think progress on the event is go-ing along fine. I was about to panic when the guy who was lined up to cut a tree for our demo wood took off to Pennsylvania to buy a truck. Talk about getting your priorities straight. Anyway, I contacted a sawyer in the Midway area and he had a very nice maple log about 7 feet long. I had to pay $10.00 for it. I processed it and it seems to be very nice wood. After Ellsworth makes his pick
we can put what is left in the club raffle. To all who will be helping with demo prepara-tion, remember that we will meet at the fire station on Friday the 15th at 1:00 PM. Mike Osmundson and I will be helping Jim Pruitt transport his lathe and I will have a lot of equipment to transport also, so I may not be there exactly at 1:00 PM. I think every-one is aware of what they are scheduled to bring. If anyone needs help loading or transporting items, let me know at 870-507-0007 and we will get it worked out. I will see you there. Ron ……………………………………………………...
Club News
President’s Corner ...
Basic Turning Course The club offers a “Basics of Wood Turning” class to its members. The next available class dates will be in November, 2016. If you are interested, please contact Kenneth Higgins at (870) 405-7283 or e-mail him at [email protected]. ……………………………………………………. Phil Wiles Open Shop Phil’s shop will be open to members for free lessons and and turning advice on various Tuesdays 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM (bring your lunch, if needed). Please call 870-499-7746 to let him know who is coming, and when. He would like to keep it to four people, or fewer, at a time.
Treasurer’s Report: The club bank balance is $5,221.67, including $1,026.28 earmarked for our VA support activities and registration fees collected for the Ellsworth demo scheduled for October. Dues can be paid directly to Darcie Didden at the meeting or by sending your check, payable to Ozark Woodturners, to: Ozark Woodturners c/o Darcie Didden 847 CR 142 Oakland, AR 72661 Please check with Darcie as to how the dues rates apply to your individual or family membership situation.
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Newsletter Editor: Ed Boiteau; format and Pub-lisher assistance: Katie Boiteau; photos by Ed Boiteau, unless otherwise noted.
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Club News
Club Member Discounts: The following vendors offer club discounts to our members. At the time of your order, inform them you are a member of Ozark Woodturners; they will verify it with the roster we’ve provided and allow your discount. See Darcie Didden for details. Hartville Tools Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop Woodworker’s Supply
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Programs and Events Update: CAVHS (Veterans wood turning program support) Update: The following members are preparing pen turning blanks: Darcie Didden, Jerry Jernigan, Gerald Garrison, Red
Murr, Jerry Hankins, and Joe Meskaitis. Please try to get these back to Jim Pruitt before Oct. 15th as there won’t be a regular meeting on the 15th.
Mike Osmundson and Jim Pruitt prepared 20 sets of pen blanks (these were handed over to Michael Dobbs of the VA at the DAV picnic).
Michael Dobbs also delivered a large quantity of brass pen tubes for our club members to prepare. Phil Wiles has donated a considerable amount of wood for the VA pen turning project. James Pruitt has cut this
wood into the correct size for pen blanks. We now have plenty of wood blanks and brass tubes for more pen turning kits to deliver to the VA. OWT volunteers are needed to complete the kits.
To learn more about our support of the VA wood turning program, see our web site or James Pruitt. Our Veterans could use your personal assistance at their “Turning Center”. Call James Pruitt to make arrange-
ments to travel to Little Rock to assist. You can ride the VA van, if there is room. See Darcie Didden if you want to contribute to our club’s Veterans Support Fund. Thank you Terry Gammill for
your generous contribution. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Classifieds & Services Items to be included in this section should be related to wood turning, shop or club-related functions and sent to the Secretary 10 days prior to the next meeting. ……………………………………………………...
For Sale: Carbide Circular Saw Blades Sharpened Custom Log Sawing Band Saw Blades – 5 Sizes & Teeth Type Pen blank drill centering bushings, $10 plus S&H FREE: an inoperative refrigerator that could be
used as a wood drying kiln, etc. Will help load.
Contact James Pruitt (870) 481-5315
Club Library: Please bring all signed-out materials to the November meeting so that they can be accounted for during this change in club Librarian. Materials can be signed out again at that time. Thank you for your cooperation. Kathy Levo, Librarian
For Sale: Jet Lathe, Model 1642, heavy duty full size lathe, 16 in.
swing and 42 in. bed; on cast iron stand; comes with some accessories. Asking Price: $1,200.
Contact Frank Nixon (870) 405-9088 ……………………………………………………………………….
For Sale: Easy Wood Tools, carbide cutting tips, chucks and accesso-
ries. Advice is always free. Contact Sherman Anderson (870) 615-0329 (these items can usually be seen and purchased at the regular club meetings)
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Member Gallery, September 2016 Photos by Ed Boiteau
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BETWEEN CENTERS CLUB ESTABLISHED 1995
OWT club member Larry Wagner demon-strating how varying glue-up patterns can achieve a variety of aesthetic effects in a turned piece.
September 2016 Demonstration
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At a Mountain Home Disabled American Veterans(DAV) event held on October 1st, the Ozark Wood-turners were recognized by the VA and the DAV for our volunteer efforts in supporting the wood turning program at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System in Little Rock.
Ozark Woodturners Recognized by VA & DAV
Shown on left, James Pruitt accepts club recog-nition awards from Michael Dobbs, Chief of Voluntary Services for the VA; and from Dan Hall, Commander of the Mountain Home area DAV. Below, Phil Wiles receives a Distin-guished Service Award for his instrumental role in supporting this program, including the planning and fabrication of handicapped acces-sible lathe stands for veterans’ use.
Below, the DAV Distinguished Service Award plaque awarded to the Ozark Woodturners; and examples of pens and other items turned by veterans at the Little Rock facility.