Sunflower Woodworkers Guild Out-Reach at State Fair 2024
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Woodworkweb Note: This article has kindly been approved for publication from the Sunflower Woodworkers Guild (Wichita area) who are one of the clubs who make an ongoing effort to provide OUT-REACH PROGRAMS to the general public to introduce people into the multifaceted world of woodworking. These kinds of demos and interactions are what can usher in younger people into vocations as well as bring new members and attendance to their club meetings.
** Kansas State Fair **
September 15, 2024
Sunflower Woodworkers Guild - website HERE
Learning New Woodworking Techniques with a Weekend Project
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Working with wood is a process, the more we learn the better we become and the more satisfaction we get which is why "weekend builds" are popular, the often require less wood and less time to make something and in turn we experience the joy of creating.
This weeks video has a bit of everything, a few techniques, some popular jigs I use and lovely functional piece of furniture that will get years of use and can be used in many different environments ...
Enhancing Classic Woodworking Projects with Modern Laser Machines
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Ever since I tried my first "consumer" version of a laser etcher, I have had a vision that there is a whole world of new and exciting things that can be done in woodworking with a machine of this type while still relying on traditional methods and craftsmanship. I envisioned something easy to use, that didn't need to be assembled from parts and that was powerful and speedy enough to actually woodworking elements.
Well that day has finally arrived for me. My impatience in trying to learn "new electronics technology" has been a hinderance. I admire all those who have gone before me and taken the time to learn the older cumbersome systems and helped to modernize to where we are now and where we can get to in the future.
Woodworking Art Exhibit, Sept. 6 - 29, 2024
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Anyone in the Seattle, Washington area who is interested is some amazing wood art, will want to check out the Art Exhibit at the Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Gallery. Two amazing woodworkers are showing of some of their latest wood art scuptures. Seth Rolland and Kevin Reiswig have teamed up for this show ... and the creations are amazing.
For more information ...
Learn the Secrets of Crafting this Stunning Wooden Bench
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I think the one thing that attracts me to furniture making is the amazing diverisity in differnt things we can make. There is not question that "seating projects" are more difficult for me, and this project started out that way. The idea came from a picture I had been saving for many years, then I discovered AFTER I built it, that the picure came from woodworking magazine article from decades ago ... but still a lovely project.
My version is similar, but actual measurements are not the same, and there are some design changes I made that I will talk about later on here ...
Live Edge Bistro Table; Transform Wood Slab into a Patio Furniture
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Building tables is not everyone's favorite project, but with the vast array of bolt-on legs, table making has reached a whole new level of accessibility. For me, this is the first time I am using some steel "hairpin" legs and yes, there is a bit of a learning curve to these.
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Before I get too far ahead of myself, I need to create the table top because I need something for the legs to attach to. A bistro table is a perfect starter and the one am making will be a "knock down" version, which means I can take it apart for easy storage during the winter months when I would not get use and would be subjected to harsh winter weather.
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