Marco Berera Shares Turning a Flask
Transcript of Marco Berera Shares Turning a Flask
American Association of Woodturners
Seattle Chapter, May, 2013
Inside this Issue
Seattle’s Web Site We are at: http://www.seattlewoodturners.org
President’s Message 1
Monthly Program 1
Mentors 4
Want Ads 13
Officer’s/Contact People 14
Marco Berera Shares
Turning a Flask
Our May demonstrator is Marco Berera who will be turn-
ing a flask.
The demon-stration will feature pieces
in different stages. Marco will have a short PowerPoint pres-entation, where he will ex-plain in detail how to go about making a complete flask. There will be some face plate turning, friction fit chucking
and between center turn-ing. How to get a conical flask neck opening (using a simple home made tool) will be included. Marco will end with ex-plaining how to turn a wooden flask Stopper
with a perfect
fit.
Marco grew up in Swit-
zerland. In completing his apprenticeship as a Patternmaker Marco finely developed the skill of exactness in his work. After moving to Canada Marco worked with Woodworking Guilds
where he entered several
Thanks again to all of you who have volunteered to make this a better club. The regular wood raffle was a success and will continue each meeting. Please bring in quality wood that has minimal debris associated with
it so clean-up is easier.
The annual picnic will be on August 18. The project this year is “Scoops” so think about your unique design, ma-terial, etc. We also have a side art demonstration of some type (past has been pottery, jewelry making, greeting cards, basket weaving, etc.) – if you or your
significant other has a great craft idea or hobby that oth-ers would enjoy, lets us know
ASAP.
In the past, we raffled off a “Play Day” for a lucky per-son to “turn with a noted woodturner”. Stay tuned for details of additional Play
Days..
This is the last month to bring your Empty Bowls to
the meeting!
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2013 CALENDAR SEATTLE AAW January
Jan 8 BD MTG
Jan 10 Club mtg. -Safety in the Shop and Field , Chain-saw Safety
Possible sawdust session on Jan. 19.
February Feb 5 bd mtg
Feb 14 Club mtg.-Bob
Seivers on turning Bird-
house ornaments.
March Mar.5 bd. mtg.
Mar 14 Club mtg. Michael Merideth "Spheres and Fin-ishes"
August July 30 bd. mtg.
Aug 8 club mtg. Don Derry "Shapes and Form" & All-day Demo
August TBD-Picnic
Begin to think of serving club as elected officers
September Sept 3 bd. mtg.
Sept. 12 club mtg. Round-table Discussion Forum-Orienting and Cutting Wood (Forest to Lathe)
Continue to think of serving club as elected officers
October Oct 1 bd. mtg.
Oct. 10 club mtg. Paul Crabtree, Hollow Forms for Fun
Decide how you can help the club
by serving on a committee!
April April 2 bd. mtg.
April 11 Club mtg. Larry Hauch-Thin vases
May April 30 bd. mtg.
May 9 Club mtg. Marco Berea "Swiss magic and yodeling"
July July 2 bd. mtg.
July 11 club mtg. Mini Sym-posium-8 Stations this year
November Nov 5 bd. mtg.
Nov. 14 club mtg Bonnie Klein-Easy Skews
Elect officers
Decide how you can help the club
by serving on a committee!
December Dec. 3 bd. mtg.
Dec. 12 Christmas Party
June June 4 bd. mtg.
June 13 club mtg. Jack Wayne gets natural on his bowl edges
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yearly challenges to construct unique creations out of 2”x4”x96”. Monthly meetings, classes with well-known
woodturners and competitions in Woodturning Guilds also raised his skill level, and challenged him to create
one of a kind artistic turnings. Marco experiences great satisfaction in bringing to fruition the visual concepts
that inspire him daily through nature, ceramics, fashion, industry, etc. He takes joy in a good technical chal-
lenge and always strive for excellence in craftsmanship. He hopes his pieces, whether artistic, functional or
whimsical, will bring a smile to your face.
Important Announcement Concerning Membership Renewal
Dues for 2013 are $35. The quoted amounts are for an emailed newsletter. Mailed hard-copies for those that do not have email will cost $12 more to offset the costs of printing and
postage. Everyone should verify his/her information in the database as they renew
membership. Please bring checks or cash to the club meetings and see Jim Steck near the en-
try door. The club would like to see enrollment completed as soon as possible. Remember, it
costs money to run this club. Take care of your fair share.
Seattle Mentors
Below are listed the current mentor for Seattle Woodturners. They want to help! They are excellent sources. Should they not know an answer, they will know how to find an answer. Use them.
Bob Sievers (off-center work)[email protected] (360) 897-8427
Allan Rumpf (beginning spindle work)[email protected] (425) 788-4656
Hal [email protected] (425) 788-2221
John [email protected] (425) 653-3504
Corey [email protected] (425) 432 5435
Jack [email protected] (425) 488-9561
Jack [email protected] (425) 486-9205
Les Dawson (beginning work)[email protected] (425) 432-3879
John [email protected] (425) 643-4522
Who is that in the right upper shadow?
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In the Library , May 2013In the Library , May 2013In the Library , May 2013In the Library , May 2013
April ’ s American Woodturner American Woodturner American Woodturner American Woodturner has an excellent book review on the
compendium Turning to Art in WoodTurning to Art in WoodTurning to Art in WoodTurning to Art in Wood. This is a book celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the Wood Turning Center Wood Turning Center Wood Turning Center Wood Turning Center in Philadelphia. We now have it
in our Library. This book is full of ideas and is a great source for inspira-
tion. The publisher gave me a generous discount on the price of the
book, so our club could add it to our collection.
Last month, our demonstration by Larry Hauch focused on turning thin-
walled vessels. The Library doesn ’ t have any books or DVD ’ s cur-
rently that focus just on “ thin “ methods, but we have several authors
that demonstrate their methods for creating hollow forms and I guaran-
tee that the finished vessels are millimeters “ thin. ”
Lyle Jamieson ‘ s Hollow Forms , The Easy Way Hollow Forms , The Easy Way Hollow Forms , The Easy Way Hollow Forms , The Easy Way is a great instructional
DVD promoting Lyle ’ s own hollowing system with laser capabilities .
Hollow Turning Hollow Turning Hollow Turning Hollow Turning , Tips for Turners Tips for Turners Tips for Turners Tips for Turners by David Ellsworth is another excellent
DVD. He has developed a series of bent turning tools allowing him to
hollow a wooden form through a tiny entrance hole, using a process he
calls “ blind turning” In contrast to Jamieson ’ s technique and tools,
Ellsworth ’ s method is low key and “ l ow
tech ” . Hollow Forms and Urns Hollow Forms and Urns Hollow Forms and Urns Hollow Forms and Urns by Mike Ma-
honey also takes you through the process of
tool selection, the “ h ooked ” tool , how to
create uniform wall thickness, lots of design
ideas and vacuum chucking. Furthermore , if
you are successful with your vessel, Mike
demonstrates how to turn a threaded lid with
a finial. Enjoy these DVD ’ s.
Mahoney urn with threaded lid and Mahoney urn with threaded lid and Mahoney urn with threaded lid and Mahoney urn with threaded lid and
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Chainsaw Safety Recommendations
Let’s see, how many safety rules is this guy forgetting? Hmm, no
helmet, ear plugs, safety glasses, no gloves, no chaps, no florescent vest
to warn other of activity holding pull cord improperly. What else? There
must be something, mmmmmm.
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Many Upcoming Club Needs We Need to Meet
This year’s nominations committee has already begun. There will be several officers to be replaced. We will be looking for a new president, Program Chair, and Jim Steck who fin-ished the last Treasurer’s term needs to be re-elected (you will accept to run again, right Jim?) When Jack Wayne, Jack Frost, or Fred Floyd come to you to help out, give it serious thought. Our club is a great club, and you are needed to keep it great. This is a club, not a business, and
we are all important clogs in the wheel that makes it run. Step up and help out.
Other current needs are for a back-up person willing to bring the trailer to various spots. Contact a board member if you can help out. We also need a member to serve as Program
Chair back-up. Now working with Jack Wayne is pure bliss.
Picnic Plans Previewed
August 18 will be the date for this year’s club picnic. This year’s picnic competition will feature scoops, which were the subject of an earlier club demonstration. While there are several different categories of scoops, members may enter only one scoop in the competition. You have the usual choice of “standard” turnings or “ornamental” turnings. Then you can de-cide to make a large scoop, medium sized or smaller scoop. Start practicing to get that perfect
shape. More on the picnic later.
Earth Day the Seattle Woodturner Way
On April 20 several of our members met at the Bellevue Art Mu-seum to help celebrate kid’s day on Earth Day. Scores of tops were turned leaving scores of kids with happy glows on their faces. For the first time this effort was supported by Woodcraft and Rocklers (of Southcenter) by
their dona-tions of ma-ple for the
tops.
PlayDay Raffles Soon
Spend a day with John Shrader. Turn at and with Hal Johnson. Soon two members will win these prizes as a result of upcoming raffles through our club. John, whose delicate and un-usual turnings have created many “oohhs” and “ahhhhs” will share his techniques first. Later,
Hal will show how he creates his outstanding bowls. I hope I win.
Bow River Craft Woods: We supply woodturners, bow makers, luthiers, carvers and woodworkers with figured, spalted, burl and specialty wood. We have bowl blanks in MANY sizes . Turning squares range from 2x2 to 8x8 in various lengths. Burls are cut to squares or slabs. We have in stock: big leaf maple, oak, acacia, cascara, chestnut, pacific yew, yellow cedar, walnut, magnolia, pear, apple and cherry. We are located at 11443 Mcsween Road Chilliwack, B.C. Canada Our Phone # is 604-795-3462 Fax # 604-795-
4058 e-mail [email protected] web address is www.bowrivercraftwoods.com
WOODCRAFT: Easy on and off I-5 at Exit 162 (“Corson/Michigan”). Woodcraft Seattle features one of the largest inventories of turning tools and supplies in the Northwest? Woodcraft also stocks a wide variety of turning stock and woodworking power tools, accessories, books and supplies. Classes are also offered. Additionally, show your membership card making available a 10% dis-count. (some exclusions apply) 5963 CORSON SOUTH, SEATTLE 206 767 6394
Rocklers Show your membership card making available a 10% discount. 3823 STONE WAY NORTH, SEATTLE 206 634 3222 OR 345 TUKWILA PARKWAY, TUKWILA 206 244 9161
Packard Woodworks, Inc-specialists in all types of turning supplies and woodturning tool WWW.packardwoodworks.com 1 800 683 8876
Wanted: Inexpensive, but working lathe for future turning star! A 12 year old young man pines to be a woodturner. We are looking for a lathe to meet his needs. Also needed are basic tools to learn with. Price is, of course, an issue. We appreciate your help.
I have a Denver Ullery lathe for sale. Handles up to 17”+ D. Bed extension for 24” between centers, 1.5 horse motor, full range vari-able speed reversing, 1.25 “D spindle, fully equipped. 425 432 3879 email [email protected] $750.00.
Craft Supply, USA-specialists in all types of turning supplies and woodturning tools. WWW.WOODTURNERSCATALOG.COM
Equipment Sales and Surplus is an outlet for repaired and overstocked tools and equipment.Specialize in Jet, Powermatic and
Performax equipment. 1801 West Valley Highway North 253 804 3211
WANT ADS
This space is set aside for members to advertise free of charge to sell or purchase tools, wood, etc. Get your ad
to Les Dawson by the third Thursday of the month for inclusion in the next newsletter.
MORE WOODTURNING
The magazine for turners. Published 10 times a year by Fred Holder. One yr: $35.00; Two yrs: $70.00; Three yrs $105.00. Electronic version $25/yr. delivered from More Woodturning online at:www.morewoodturning.net Lots of great information for your browsing pleasure. More Woodturning PO Box 2168Snohomish WA 98291-2168 Phone: 360-668-0976email: [email protected]
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Bow River Craft Woods: We supply woodturners, bow makers, luthiers, carvers and woodworkers with figured, spalted, burl and specialty wood. We have bowl blanks in MANY sizes . Turning squares range from 2x2 to 8x8 in various lengths. Burls are cut to squares or slabs. We have in stock: big leaf maple, oak, acacia, cascara, chestnut, pacific yew, yellow cedar, walnut, magnolia, pear, apple and cherry. We are located at 11443 Mcsween Road Chilliwack, B.C. Canada Our Phone # is 604-795-3462 Fax # 604-795-4058 e-mail [email protected] web address is
www.bowrivercraftwoods.com
WOODCRAFT: Easy on and off I-5 at Exit 162 (“Corson/Michigan”). Woodcraft Seattle features one of the largest inventories of turning tools and supplies in the Northwest? Woodcraft also stocks a wide variety of turning stock and woodworking power tools, accessories, books and sup-plies. Classes are also offered. Additionally, show your membership card making available a 10% discount. (some exclusions apply) 5963 CORSON SOUTH, SEATTLE 206 767 6394
Rocklers Show your membership card making available a 10% discount. 3823 STONE WAY NORTH, SEATTLE 206 634 3222 OR 345 TUK-WILA PARKWAY, TUKWILA 206 244 9161
Packard Woodworks, Inc-specialists in all types of turning supplies and woodturning tool WWW.packardwoodworks.com 1 800 683 8876
Wanted: Inexpensive, but working lathe for future turning star! A 12 year old young man pines to be a woodturner. We are looking for a lathe to meet his needs. Also needed are basic tools to learn with. Price is, of course, an issue. We appreciate your help.
I have a Denver Ullery lathe for sale. Handles up to 17”+ D. Bed extension for 24” between centers, 1.5 horse motor, full range variable speed reversing, 1.25 “D spindle, fully equipped. 425 432 3879 email [email protected] $750.00, OBO
Craft Supply, USA-specialists in all types of turning supplies and woodturning tools. WWW.WOODTURNERSCATALOG.COM
Equipment Sales and Surplus is an outlet for repaired and overstocked tools and equipment.Specialize in Jet, Powermatic and
WANT ADS
This space is set aside for members to advertise free of charge to sell or purchase tools, wood, etc. Get your ad
to Les Dawson by the third Thursday of the month for inclusion in the next newsletter.
MORE WOODTURNING
The magazine for turners. Published 10 times a year by Fred Holder. One yr: $35.00; Two yrs: $70.00; Three yrs $105.00. Electronic version $25/yr. delivered from More Woodturning online at:www.morewoodturning.net Lots of great information for your browsing pleasure. More Wood-turning PO Box 2168Snohomish WA 98291-2168 Phone: 360-668-0976email: [email protected]
AJ’s Custom Portable Saw Milling Custom milling services of your logs, portable or bring them here. Bowl blanks and furniture wood for sale. Limited hauling of logs. Special pricing for Club Members.
Contact: AJ Mearns
425-501-0020
19304 Filbert Rd
Bothell, Wa 98012
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Seattle Chapter AAW Officers/Contact Persons 2013
NEXT CLUB MEETING: April 11, 2013 @ 6:30 PM
Program Chair: Jack
Wayne-
Newsletter Editor:Les
Dawson-
Members-at-Large:
Jim Jaskovsky-
james.jaskovsky@com
Library: Biz Jaskovsky-
Sealer: Steve Sergev
Video: David Lippincot
Hospitality: Gary Rogers
Training: Board Members
and Mentors
Club Photographer:
George [email protected]
4330 148th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052
President:
Rick Terney-
m
Vice President: Jim
Tucker tucker-
Treasurer: Jim Steck
Secretary: Fred Floyd-
fredfloyd@comcast.