(08-17-2016, 07:28 AM)Jack in omaha Wrote: I can say the KC club is super and has been for a long time. I went to several of the meetings many years ago. They hosted this guy If you near or in KC check in with this club. They are outstanding an group of people!
https://youtu.be/lrAAglKLPh8
That was a LONG while ago...
Monthly meeting is tonight (
www.kcwoodworkersguild.org). A member, Les Hastings, who is from Wichita will be demonstrating the design, jigs and methods for making compound curved doors using solid stock (not coopered). This includes rail & stile construction with raised panels. Think "French Provincial".
Last year we hosted the dinner during Woodworking In America and supplied some of the odds and ends that are too tough to truck.
In September of this year, after WIA2016, we will be hosting Freddy Roman (for the 2nd time) for a couple of workshop/classes on making Federal style bandings and building a Federal side table. See his recent article in Fine Woodworking for details on the sort of banding work I'm talking about.
Currently we have an on-going "build a Chippendale side chair" workshop that meets once a week on Saturdays. The full maghilla on the chair as it will have its front two feet carved as ball-and-claw. Couldn't convince Cal Hobbs (member and mentoring the class, son of Ben Hobbs who was a recent recpient of the SAPFM Cartuche award) to do hairy paws...
Last month we hosted John Wilson (has the cover story in the latest Popular Woodworking) to make Shaker Boxes and other treats. That month we also had a booth at the Kansas City Maker Faire and helped about 750 kids make wooden toy trucks from kits our members made. For Xmas 2015 they made some other crazy number of little wooden trains, engine, couple of cars and a caboose, for a local foster kid charity. Never seen so many little piles of poplar toy parts in your life.
And none of this was affected by the change in the Woodnet forum software.
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