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  • July 26, 2024 11:43 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Six of the eleven members of EMGW's Cape Cod subgroup met July 25 2024 at the home/workshop of Josh Shapiro in Chatham.  We got a tour of Josh’s well-equipped shop which he assembled over the past 8 months, starting with an empty room.  Josh buys used equipment exclusively and shared with the group his tips for buying equipment on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other venues.  Contact Andrew if you are in or near the Cape Cod area,

    Pictured from left to right are Steven Contin, Walter Henry, Andrew Davis, Josh Shapiro, Mike Walter, Rob Aronson.


  • July 26, 2024 12:45 PM | James Russell (Administrator)

    Design: Influences and ProcessesMike Roughan, Linda Smith, Michael Bossin and Marc Holland March 9, 2024


  • July 16, 2024 9:37 AM | James Russell (Administrator)

    Japanese Hand Planes and Joinery - Andrew Hunter - February 10, 2024


  • July 10, 2024 7:59 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Pictures of the Show & Tell were displayed after the the monthly meeting intro pictures.

  • July 04, 2024 3:58 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Archived articles can be access by clicking Resources > Featured Piece of the Month Articles.

  • July 04, 2024 3:48 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Archived articles can be access by clicking Resources > Measure Twice,Cut Once.

  • July 03, 2024 6:09 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    All Bevel Cut articles have been archived through the end of June 2024.  The articles can be found under Resources > Bevel Cut Articles.

  • June 19, 2024 9:25 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)
    All Board of Directors were unanimously voted for 2024 - 2025 on June 8, 2024.

    President: Rob Carver

    Vice-President: Andrew Davis

    Treasurer: John George

    Secretary: Tom Shirley


  • June 19, 2024 11:50 AM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Show and Tell pieces were presented by some members of their recent work.

  • May 31, 2024 1:06 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Laminate for Stability

    by Rob Carver

    Who would use lamination to explain averaging and diversification?  Before we go there, first understand that Rob’s article suggests a laminated board can be more stable and flatter with equal thickness across the board when compared to a solid hardwood board.  While solid hardwood will move (expand, contract, cup, or twist), a laminated board will not. This would recommend using a laminated board when a shop-made fence is needed for a router table, drill press, band saw, table saw, or the like.

    Consider the process for making a lamination board of a specific thickness.   Several layers of a desired equal thickness are glued together.  The likely scenario, however, is that some layers will be slightly over and some lightly under the desired thickness.  While the individual thicknesses of those layers are likely not to be exactly the desired thickness, their average will approximate the desired thickness because the overs and unders will generally offset each other.  In this case, averaging is an operation that removes noise.

    But Rob goes further in typical MTCO fashion.  Rob presents some natural world phenomena using this same concept of benefiting from averaging, such as, stock investments (stock diversification) and  weather forecasts (averaging several models).  And I can add another – generating a more accurate (stable) election poll by averaging several like models.

    Laminate for Stability is a clever, thoughtful essay revealing a true MTCO dictum shared in woodworking and the greater natural world.

    You can reach Rob by clicking Rob Carver.


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