Newsletter: June 2008, September 2008, October 2008 Meetings
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Newsletter: June 2008, September 2008, October 2008 Meetings
Newsletter October 28, 2008 GARDEN STATE MARQUETRY SOCIETY PLUS Volume 2, Issue 1 * Chapter affiliated with the American Marquetry Society Web site address: http://www.gsmarquetryplus.com or http://www.gsmsplus.com E-mail address: [email protected] or [email protected] Highlights from Recent Meetings Since our last newsletter, we have had our Annual Summer Picnic as well as a number of well-attended meetings, project sharing, and demonstrations. This issue is full of pictures that highlight these meetings and all the great projects everyone has been working on. You will also find general notes on what took place at the following meetings: our June 7th meeting which included a Woodburning Demo & a Silent Auction; our August 9th Annual Picnic Meeting at Clover Hill Farms (Hospital Rd & Rt 524/Atlantic Ave in Wall, NJ); our after-summer-break meeting on Sept 6th where everyone brought projects they worked on over the summer; and, more recently, our October 4th meeting which included a demo of woodburning tools manufactured by Colwood Electronics of Farmingdale, NJ. Next Meeting: At our next meeting on November 1st, John G will present an Intarsia demonstration. We look forward to seeing you soon! Upcoming Meetings for ’08–’09 Season In 2008: Nov 1st; Dec 6th In 2009: Jan 3rd; Feb 7th; Mar 7th; Apr 4th; May 2nd; Jun 6th INSIDE THIS ISSUE Intro & “Thanks” 1 Ads & Resources Highlights from June 2 7th Meeting Pictures from August Picnic Meeting Highlights from Sept 6th Meeting “Show & Tell” from Sept 6th Meeting Highlights from Oct 4th Meeting “Show & Tell” from Oct 4th Meeting Special Thanks… The Garden State Marquetry Society would like to thank the following companies for participating in our annual picnic meeting by donating materials which were used as prizes. Members who completed projects during the summer received a prize packet. Members of the Garden State Marquetry Society are encouraged to support these companies. Catalogs and literature were distributed to members and friends. A big thank you to the following: DRC Distributors Dremel National Artcraft Co Jim Dandy Products Lee Valley Tool Prox-Tech All American Crafts Kathy Wise Designs MCLS Mike’s Workshop Highland Woodworking Grizzly Industrial Force Machinery Kreg Tool Co WonderPaper Stockroom Supply TG Tools Scroller Magazine The Winfield Collection Ben Finks Workshop Wood Magazine 3 4 5 5-6 7 8 Contact Information: John Truskowski, President Phone: 610-222-3829 or Email: [email protected] Photos by: Paul Chen, John Truskowski, Bob Lewis Page 2 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008, Our group is a Chapter of the American Marquetry Society For information on Membership to this national organization, visit their website at: http://www.americanmarquetrysociety.com From the American Marquetry Society: Basswood Available from: (Formerly) WEDGE CABINET CO. (Call First) John Wicker-Heisser North Arlington, N.J. 201-991-1331 Page 3 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008 Highlights from our June 7th, 2008 Meeting The meeting was opened at 9:15am by John Truskowski. There were no guests in attendance. Treasurer’s Report: Larry Fenlon reported no change in the Treasurer’s Report. Health Report: John T reported that 3 members are dealing with Health Issues: Flip Murdoch is home; Jim Hunkele is scheduled for by-pass surgery; and Stan Lefko had surgery. “Thinking of You” cards were sent to each. We wish them all our best! Library: There were 2 new purchases for the club’s library: (1) Berry Basket, and (2) Marquetry by Pierce Raymond. Federal Oval Workshop – Many GSMS members met with members from the NJ Woodworkers Guild for a Workshop conducted by Mario Rodriquez on May 18th in Wall NJ. Special Thanks to Jeff Brown and Don & Barbara Corson (Clover Hill Farm) for hosting this event. Pete Laudati showed his Federal Oval and described the process. Show and Tell: (1) Bob Lewis – 3-D miniature Giraffes and Celtic Crosses (2) Henry Buccino – 2 Scroll Saw Pictures (3) Ethel Autaurino – 3D Bird (4) Gene Tonkery – CompuCarve of Last Supper. Demonstration: John T and John G presented on the Basics of Woodburning. Silent Auction – A Silent Auction was held at this June Meeting. A number of materials were sold or exchanged. It was decided to continue this activity at future meetings. Reminder: Library Display Cases – Get projects to Pete Laudati before Sept 2. Program Ended at 12:00. Page 4 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008, Pictures from our Annual Picnic Meeting – Clover Hill Farm Aug 9th 2008 On Saturday 8/9/2008, twenty-six members from the GSMS joined members from the Central NJ Woodworkers Guild and the Atlantic Shore Woodturners. This event was hosted by Don & Barbara Corson & the CNJWG (host club). A museum tour was done by Don & Barbara with an amazing collection of early America which included antique cars, tractors, farm equipment, dolls, etc. An abundance of food was consumed & everyone left a little heavier. In addition to his woodworking skills, Jeff Brown demonstrated his skills at the grill. John T. presented the owners with a Marquetry picture as a “Thank You.” Clover Hill Farms is located on Hospital Rd & Rt 524 (Atlantic Ave) in Wall, NJ Page 5 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008 Highlights from Our Sept 6th 2008 Meeting The meeting was opened by John Truskowski. The Upcoming Wood Show will be take place in the Pemberton. of month and will not conflict with our regular usual Expo Center in Somerset. It will be at the end There was one guest in attendance: LaNita meeting dates. Treasurer’s Report: Larry Fenlon issued the Treasurer’s Report. Catalogs: Grizzly catalogs were sent out to all Library Case: This month our Club is showcasing Sale (located in North Central Pennsylvania). Club projects in the Library Display Case which is good for the library and provides good publicity for our Club, too. It also shows that we do more than just Marquetry. members and included a coupon to use at their Tent Show & Tell Summer Projects: 18 members brought projects that they completed over the summer. WonderPaperTM: Samples of WonderPaperTM were Health Report: A get-well card was sent to John distributed. This is a low-tack peel & stick paper to attendance at the picnic. Both Jim Hunkele and John almost any surface, including wood, glass, metal, Goetz who had a successful surgery. He was in use in printers or copiers to transfer patterns onto Robertson are also doing well. They both keep in and more. Visit: http://wonderpaperbyjason.com/ where a portion of sales goes to support Autism. touch with John T by email about once a month. “Show & Tell” Summer Projects from Our Sept 6th Meeting Flip Mudrick: Fish Puzzle and Painted Rock. Gene Tonkery: Compu-Carve Machine Cut Scene Larry Fenlon: “Lunchtime” Marquetry Bird & Butterfly Pete Laudati Whittled Globe. Ethel Autorino: 3-D Mahogany Music Box. Jack Martino: Intarsia Finches Page 6 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008, “Show & Tell” Projects from Our Sept 6th Meeting (cont’d) Bob Lewis: Sander Bench from StockRoom Kit Marty: Scroll Saw Serpentine Clock with Gears from pattern (not a kit) Charlie Mayer: Pen Kit Larry Lichtenstein: Stained Glass Lighthouse Nick: from Woodburning Class - Eagle on Leather LaNita Pemberton: Woodburning Ouija Board and Carving Walt England: Marquetry Angel John: ScrollSaw Projects:(Love Joy Peace, Bridal Shower Bears Henry Buccino: Scroll Saw Moose & Camping Keyholder Julius Fekete: Intarsia Owl from Pine John Truskowski: CheckerChess Board Paul Chen: Snoopy Name Plate GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008 Highlights from our Oct 4th, 2008 Meeting The meeting was opened at 9:25am by John Truskowski. New Guests: Two guests were in attendance: • Artise, from Clearbrook, takes Marquetry class with Larry • Lisa, friend of April & Paul Chen Treasurer’s Report: Larry Fenlon reported no change in the Treasurer’s Report. Library: Three books have been added to the Club’s library. DRC: New items have been added to our DRC supplies table. Let us know if you are looking for anything specific. Library Display: Thanks to Pete, Flip, Larry, and Gene who helped set up and take down the Library display case items. We received compliments from the Library Art Department for our exhibit! Patterns from Photos: One of our members, Jim Hunkele, now based in N.C., has offered to make patterns from high resolution pictures (free of charge to members) using a new computer program he has. These patterns work best for scroll saw work. Jim can be contacted by email at: [email protected] or by phone at: (H) 901400-3037. Silent Auction: Since the Silent Auction went so Page 7 Upcoming Wood Show: The 2009 Wood Working Show at the Somerset Expo Center will be Feb 27 (Fri) to March 1 (Su). This will not interfere with our regularly scheduled March meeting. This year we will be asking for more space so that we can do more demos. Next Meeting’s Demo: At our next meeting, Nov 1, John G will do an Intarsia demo. December Meeting’s Demo: At the Dec. 6 Meeting, Eva H. will do a demo on “Selecting a Pattern & Framing Advice”. December Meeting Ornament Project: At our December meeting, we will do a Polyanna Gift Exchange for anyone that wants to participate. Bring a wrapped self-made “Holiday Ornament Project” to exchange as a gift with another randomly selected participating member. Woodburning Tools Demo: At this meeting, Steve Colaguori of Colwood Electronics in Farmingdale, NJ (http://www.woodburning.com) demonstrated several of his company’s woodburning tools which they specialize in manufacturing. Steve explained the difference between fixed tip (one-piece tip with body) and replaceable tip styles (one handle with several tips). Fixed tip, for the more serious use, has fewer electrical connections. More popular is the replaceable tip which lasts well at the June meeting, we could do that every longer. by Pete L and Stan L. Probably one item per The equipment available today is getting better and month with some modifications. It will be managed person, all displayed on one table. List a minimum better, making it easier. Yet, amazing work is still proceeds going to the Club. Today’s equipment does take a lot of the price. Item goes to the highest bidder with 10% of American Marquetry Society Benefit: “Scroller” Magazine is available to members of AMS at a greatly discounted price of $16 instead of $28. being done with the simplest of equipment. guesswork out for beginners. Next Meeting: November 1st 2008. Page 8 GSMS Plus Newsletter – Oct 28th, 2008, Pictures from Colwood Woodburning Tools Demo “Show & Tell” Projects from Our Oct 4th Meeting LaNita Pemberton: Carved Twig Letter Openers Pete Laudati: Basswood Dragon Carving Gene Tonkery: Carve Wright Golfer with Clock Eva Hoefele: “Amazing Grace” Woodburning Charlie Brainard: Marquetry Tulips Martin Schwartz: Marquetry Leaves Join us at our upcoming meetings in ‘08: Nov 1, Dec 6; in ‘09: Jan 3, Feb 7, Mar 7, Apr 4, May 2, June 6. Location: The Monmouth County Library on: 125 Symmes Rd, in Manalapan, NJ You can find Directions online at: http://gsmsplus.com/meeting_info.php