04-01-2020, 04:58 PM
Passing this along in case anyone finds it useful.
Our local woodturning club cannot meet in person. So, someone came up with the idea of doing a "Corona 'Exile' Challenge."
We meet at the local Woodcraft. Hence, the prizes offered.
Members have been sending the corresponding secretary pictures and he has been passing them along to the club members.
At the rate things are going, the next in-person meeting will not have enough time for a demonstrator by the time that the Show-n-Tell is done.
Our local woodturning club cannot meet in person. So, someone came up with the idea of doing a "Corona 'Exile' Challenge."
Quote:Since we are being asked to keep a social distance from others and we need to stay at home. For some of us, this means more time in the shop. In a recent e-mail, <member> joked that maybe the next club meeting show and tell should be "What I made during the Corona Exile". The more I thought about it, the more it seems like a great idea. So here are the categories.
#1 Something I haven't tried yet. Maybe a natural edge bowl or goblet, a segmented bowl or piece, a Celtic cross or something I've seen on YouTube.
#2 A new tool. Something I've been thinking about making or have just been putting it off for the right time to complete.
#3 An accessory item. A jig or fixture that will help with my turning projects.
Each category will have 3 winners.
1st. place: $25.00 gift card to Woodcraft
2nd. place: $15.00 gift card to Woodcraft
3rd. place 10 Club raffle tickets
This will give you 4 weeks to complete your project.
Keep turning, be creative and be safe.
We meet at the local Woodcraft. Hence, the prizes offered.
Members have been sending the corresponding secretary pictures and he has been passing them along to the club members.
At the rate things are going, the next in-person meeting will not have enough time for a demonstrator by the time that the Show-n-Tell is done.
"the most important safety feature on any tool is the one between your ears." - Ken Vick
A wish for you all: May you keep buying green bananas.
A wish for you all: May you keep buying green bananas.