Just a quick heads up… this Saturday is the final 2020 meeting of the Driveway Club at Steve’s house. We’ll be inside, so bring a chair and anything you think you want to work on, as it will be an open studio session.
If you want to do something and I have it, that’s what we’ll do?
10AM until whenever.
Author: forestlakestreen
I make stuff.
September 19th Invite
Hello all and welcome to the September 19th Driveway edition of the Water Gap Woodturners face to face meeting in my driveway. Since I do not have multiple lathes, these things will need to involve non turning related activities.
For this month’s topic, I will offer relief carving on turned work. If you cannot picture what that means, you should probably come?

10AM, all are welcome. Feel free to bring something to work on, or I’ll just give you a scrap and you can play?
Informal Get Together #2
Once again, the driveway group will meet at Steve’s house on Saturday at 10am. This week’s topic will be carved texture on a bowl surface.

If you are coming, please bring a chair and a small bowl about 4-5″. Feel free to bring any tools you might own for carving or you can try some of mine to create a textured surface of your own design.
Please RSVP to Steve if you might attend?
Water Gap Get Together
There’s no substitute for getting together and making shavings…even if they’re small?
I was getting all of my stuff ready when the first car arrived. I know Wil’s truck, and Carl had just been here, so I wasn’t sure who was going to get out of it… because I didn’t recognize the vehicle.
Imagine my delight when Jim Matthews stepped out? Can’t remember the last time I saw Jim, but he made the last minute decision to come out. Sadly, he told us of his wife’s passing back in June. If you have a second, feel free to send him a personal note with your condolences?
Wil and Carl arrived a few minutes later. Carl had his son Daniel in tow, and after a few minutes of demonstrating, everyone got a knife and some wood and we just got carving.

We talked a bunch about straight letters and curved letters, caught up a bit, and just carved until about 12:30. It was very low key, but really nice to see some folks again.
Watch the blog for the next topic, as this is the new normal.
Last call for Letter Carving
If anyone has had a last minute change of heart, and wants to learn a little bit about hand carving letters, 10am tomorrow at Steven Antonucci ‘s house. Outdoors, weather permitting.

21 Glen Cove Road, Andover for the GPS. (Forest Lakes off 206) bring a comfortable chair.
Also, if you subscribed to the blog yesterday, thank you. You should have gotten an email with this announcement?
Shop day with Carl
Carl Scheuermann dropped by for a shop day. We fixed his sharpening jig up…and he learned that hot nickels are REALLY HOT NICKELS.
In the end, a good time was had by all, and wood was turned. A first was witnessed… as I actually allowed sanding on the project and walked him through my sanding regimen.
Shop us open. Reach out if you want to work on something.?
Missed last month’s meeting, so I think there’s going to be a lot to catch up on. Thanks to the guys at Water Gap Woodturners for the support during some tough days.
The meeting actually was preceded my an event. Not just any event, either, but a free wood event. One of the greatest benefits of being in the Water Gap Woodturners is our membership resources. Ed Brannon connected us with the Park, and Dick Plog volunteered to trailer his Woodmizer bandsaw mill to cut the free walnut logs dropped off by the Park.
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Now that the log has been loaded on the mill, life gets easier! Dick is operating the mill with a tremendous amount of supervision…I think Peter is from OSHA?
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Now that the log has been loaded on the mill, life gets easier! Dick is operating the mill with a tremendous amount of supervision…I think Peter is from OSHA?
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Our June meeting had a surprise visitor: Graeme Priddle (tan shirt and flip flops) was in town to teach at Peters Valley over the weekend, and joined us a couple of days before his class began (as opposed to wild Peters Valley nightlife 😉
We welcomed Graeme to the meeting and he joined us at the Show and Tell, even displaying and passing around some of his work. Tony brought an interesting piece of pierced work that displayed great technical skills. Richard is seen here evaluating Tony’s sphere.Once again, our photographer didn’t show up so we’ll have no pictures for this entry. Please feel free to volunteer for the unofficial title…
The Water Gap Woodturners pitched in to help the Peters Valley Wood Studio reorganize and get ready for the 2011 season. I’d like to thank the folks that lifted and tugged all of that heavy equipment around and repositioned into a more turning friendly shop. When we left, there were still a few kinks to work out, but I am sure that Jim Whitman appreciates all of the man power we brought to bear.
In addition, you will also notice that the big Vega Lathe is no longer in the way! YEAH!
We will be getting together in June on the 8th (not the first, as I have a prior commitment and the only key to the shop 🙂 The topic is TBD.
In the May meeting, we began by discussing the topic of the upcoming David Ellsworth lecture. It was agreed that we would fund it in the amount of $100. Ed had suggested that we contact Kristen with regards to holding a raffle to recover some of the costs, but Kristen informed me that Peters Valley doesn’t hold a gaming license. Instead, we will be silent auctioning off the bowl gouge donated by Doug Thompson of Thompson Lathe tools with a starting bid of $85. The retail cost of this gouge is $110 in the 16″ handle, and if it doesn’t get the minimum bid, we will take it back to the Water Gap Woodturners for another function.
On the topic of Doug’s tools, we did raffle off a nice Thompson Spindle gouge and the winner was… ME! After a fine celebratory dance worthy of Youtube fame (thankfully, no pictures taken), we took advantage of the new layout to practice making tops. Got to get everyone ready for the December meeting, so practice, practice, practice!
Until June 8…Safe spinning!
P.S. If you happen to be ANYWHERE in the Peters Valley area, check yourself for ticks…they are everywhere this year!
P.P.S. The correct term for the item Peter brought was a molinillo (I think I said molinaro).
The Water Gap Woodturners finally caught a break after the winter and got together in March at the Peters Valley Wood Studio. The road was “passible” and 8 hearty individuals came up for a deep dive on the ins and outs of hollow turning. After the discussion of business and the fact that there was an issue with the chimney and we couldn’t run the heat, we did our usual Show and Tell. Of course, there weren’t any pictures, so it never happened!
See you in April.















