Coffee hour #191 February 29, 2024

Coffee hour #192 March 7, 2024

Coffee hour #193 March 14, 2024

Mike Peace: Embellishments, carving, Chroma Craft and wood dye Toby Bouder: Several natural edge (mostly) dyed bowls, with a quick discussion regarding spray finishes. Sherry Wilets: Practice platters (dyed figured maple, controlling dye, creating ogee curves) Randy Smith: Susquehanna club skew work, April meeting featuring sharpening. Rich Colvin: Link to sharpening website – https://sharpeninghandbook.info/ Bert Delisle: Little birds (à la Mike Peace), with ‘right-sized’ calipers George Kuipers: Creative ‘worm’ piece Don Smith: ‘Mothering Sunday’ vases Roger _____(?): Multi-axis work,, including bird, goblets, plus a box elder vase, and a cherry and segmented walnut urn Ken Vasko: Vertically-laminated cups Michael Zehr: Walnut box with curvilinear maple Jack Kapp: Crotch bowl Kai Kothë: Slide show of homemade wood storage shelving Dave Bleil: Walnut tri-corner cube box

Coffee hour #194 March 21, 2024

Coffee hour #195 March 28, 2024

Coffee hour #196 April 4, 2024

Coffee hour #197 April 11, 2024

Coffee hour #198 April 18, 2024

Coffee Hour #199 April 25, 2024

Coffee Hour #200 May 2, 2024

Can you believe we have done this 200 times since March-April 2020 early in the pandemic? A tight international group of woodturning friends that interested woodturners are welcome to join, email me through the club web site @lancasterareawoodturners3241.org get on our email list. And please subscribe here!. John Kelsey: Lancaster Club moving workpieces from club HQ to Amtrak on May 10 John Ziegler: Lancaster Club May 7 meeting will be a moderated ‘open forum,’ during which members are encouraged to bring their work along with questions, etc. with (hopefully) responses and conversations amongst the membership. Ken Vasko: Nittany Valley club featured Toby Bouder demonstration of turning a hornbeam bowl. Bert Delisle: At upcoming Edmonton Club meeting Bert will be turning his three-cornered winged box. Jim Duxbury: Two-piece laminated offset spiral ribbed flat ‘platter.’ Scalloped’ 10-center piece with 2-1/2” offset. Not for the faint of heart. Janet Collins: Maple burl bowl turned from Rudy Olsolik’s stash. Dust collection jig with velocity stack. Dave Bleil: Split yew tree. John Ziegler: ‘Unnatural’ edge walnut bowl. Malcolm: Black walnut bowl with sterling silver wire inlays. Sphericon with sterling silver inlays. Extended discussion regarding how to inlay silver wire. Mike Peace: 13” diameter natural edge cherry burl bowl. Toby Bouder: Hornbeam bowl turned at Nittany Valley club demo. Dyed maple burl ‘elevated’ bowl. John Kelsey: Quick video clips taken from John’s Ray-ban Meta Smart glasses.