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This blog is used by the Web Administrator to list updates to the website. This blog is summarized on the front page to make it easy for the members it locate new material without having to go  through the entire site. 

  • August 30, 2022 10:19 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    To view the discounts login in, then click Members, and then click Special Members Discounts.

  • August 30, 2022 3:30 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Steve Hoffmann and Jeff Clunie are making preparations to run a workshop project this Fall for guild members. The intent is to provide a program where new members can get to meet each other as well as some long-time members over a course of a few weeks and to work alongside them, learn new skills, share experiences and make nice projects to bring home.

    It is anticipated that the workshops will be held during the day on weekdays, however, the location, time and other specifics will be determined once we have an idea of the number of people interested, their demography, availability, skill level, access to tools, etc.

    Three different projects are being considered:

    1. an articulated wooden toy dinosaur based on the book Animated Animal Toys in Woodby by David Wakefield

    2. a wavy cutting board based on the Fine Woodworking article “A Unique Cutting Board” by Scott Lewis (May/June 2013 issue # pages 68 – 73).

    3. a Shaker Stool (either a foot stool or a utility stool) with woven Shaker tape adapted from the books Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware by Ejner Hanberg, Chairmaking Simplified by Kerry Pierce, and The Book of Shaker Furniture by John Kassay. (There is no need to purchase any of these books or magazines).

    If you would like to learn more about these projects click EMGW Project 2022.  You may also contact either Steve or Jeff to register your interest or ask questions.

  • August 18, 2022 2:40 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)
    Members should log in the website, then look under Members tab.
  • July 25, 2022 4:59 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Facebook and Instagram icon links are made available.

  • July 13, 2022 6:31 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Updates are through June, 2022.  Archives are Found under the Resources tab.

  • June 24, 2022 12:50 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Ken Zoller, President (formerly V.P.)

    Rob Carver, Vice President

    Don George, Treasurer

    Tom Shirley, Secretary (re-elected)

    All candidates were elected unanimously.


  • June 21, 2022 9:22 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Scroll down on the Home page for the slideshow.

  • June 18, 2022 10:29 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    The June 2022 meeting included elections for Board of Directors, Show and Tell, and outdoor luncheon.

  • June 03, 2022 11:38 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Pet Peeves

    by Andrew Davis

    There is no shortage of pet peeves for most of us.  Yet in such a personal activity like woodworking, especially those who work alone in their woodshop cave, there is no one else to complain to or about.  For example, when you can't find the tool you are looking for, there's no one else to blame.  But that doesn't stop Andrew from forming a list of his best woodworking pet peeves in this month's Bevel Cut article Pet Peeves Send your favorite woodworking pet peeve to Andrew.  Tell him he is not alone.  Let the pet peeves roll.

    This will be the last article before we resume formal activities in September.  All articles this year will be made accessible via the archive later this summer.  Thanks go to Andrew for his continuous supply of imaginative, comical, and succinct articles that lighten our day.


  • June 03, 2022 11:34 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Bow Front Table Package Extraordinaire

    by Jeff Clunie, Jim Russell, and Ken Zoller

    Last month the guild presented a 100+ page guidebook for beginners called Novices.  This month brings another unusual but instructional Featured Piece of the Month.  Jim Russell, Jeff Clunie, and Ken Zoller teamed up to build and provide comprehensive documentation of their self-chosen project - a Bow Front Table.

    Each author built their own table using an earlier version the plans presented here.  The documentation consists of three parts.  One part is a description of their build process materials, tools, bricking, veneering, marquetry, knife hinges, magnetic push latches, and more.  The second part is a detailed set of the plans with templates of the piece.  If that wasn't enough the third part is a SketchUp file provided for your 3D visualization pleasure and interactive resource.  If you don't use SketchUp but would like a copy (complimentary or higher model) read below.

    You will be amazed by the craftsmanship, clarity of writing, supporting pictures, plans, and insights from this package.  For those always wanting to delve into building or just learning about the construction of a bow front table you have three big reasons to start now.

    Click Overall Description - This will display the overall descriptive document of the Bow Front Table.

    Click Plan - This will display a set of detailed plans and templates.

    Click SketchUp File - This will download a copy of the SketchUp file to your download folder.  You might want to  move the file to a friendlier folder.  To use the file log into your SketchUp app and click the Open from device tab at the near the center top.  To obtain a SketchUp model go to sketchup.com in your web browser on your Windows or Mac computer. Click the Products link at the top left of the page and select your desired product type.  (The free model may no longer be supported.)

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