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Creating Small Projects with Daniel Sauerstrom and Terry Suess

  • Thursday October 10th
  • Hybrid: Live at NCSU Crafts Center and by IRD Broadcast via Zoom
  • Zoom call opens a 6:15 for socializing
  • Meeting begins at 6:45 PM
  • Demonstration begins at 7 PM

Please join us for our annual Small Projects Demonstration Meeting.


We are very excited to have two of our own members perform these demonstrations and share their talents, processes and techniques. These small projects are easy to make and are great for Holiday gifts!





Daniel Sauerstrom will be showing us his version of a Wine Charcuterie Plate.


The holidays are a wonderful time of year to gather and celebrate with family and friends. Often these celebrations involve wine and appetizers.

Having to hold both a wine glass and appetizer plate while socializing can make it difficult to eat. These wine charcuterie plates solve this problem by placing the appetizer plate on top of the wine glass freeing up a hand to graze on your selections.

Simple and easy to make, these wine charcuterie plates are turned like a shallow platter. Sizing the tenon appropriately allows for it to sit inside the rim of the glass preventing it from sliding off. Additionally, these plates are a blank canvas allowing for personalization through embellishments such as milk paint, pyrography, chip carving or laser engraving.



Terry Suess will be demonstrating how he  creates his Garden Mushrooms.  

As he notes, mushrooms come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, making them a popular project for many beginning woodturners. Anything that is vaguely recognizable as a mushroom shape is usually close enough to pass muster. Once you have turned a few mushrooms and scattered them around the house, your significant other might suggest, as mine did, that unless those mushrooms were edible, you really didn’t need to make more of them!
 

Well, that was the end of my ‘mushroom’ phase until this spring, when a visit to a very nice nursery in Seattle gave me a new perspective. Mushrooms in sizes from 6 in. to over 4’ ft. tall were on display, obviously designed for outdoor gardens and yards. My wife and daughter immediately said they would like some mushrooms for their gardens. My wife even suggested that a forest of mushrooms was not too many! Back in Raleigh, I looked around my woodpile and decided that Eastern Red Cedar was the perfect wood for my mushrooms, I have quite a bit of cedar and it is fairly rot resistant. My new ‘mushroom’ phase had begun.


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Upcoming Events
A Look Ahead


WOODTURNING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED


Pass your skills, knowledge, and passion for woodturning to the next generation!

The Bull City Woodshop is looking for woodturners who can invest 2.5 hours per week into the lives of students in Durham County by instructing students through the Bull City woodturning curriculum developed by local turner Meryl Valnes.

Class times are Monday- Thursday 4:30 - 6:30pm and Monday AND Thursday 1:00 - 3:00pm

Contact Andrea for more information!  bullcitywoodshop@gmail.com  919-433-7389



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New Member Joining Bonus
New Member Joining Bonus

Become a new WGNC member between October 1st and December 31st 2024 and have your membership

extended through December 31, 2025.

It's a great way to get to know all about the benefits of being a WGNC member. To signup today, just click here: New Member Signup

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Emerging Turner Resources
Emerging Turner Resources

Part of the learning process for every turner is to be exposed to all the questions and answers other turners have already experienced. Because when you are first starting out you might not even know what questions to ask, you just are eager to get started and see the chips fly!

Here are some of the questions that might emerge:

·  What lathe and tools do I need as a beginner?

·  How do I sharpen tools and how often?

·  If I don't have a lathe, can I rent one?

·  What wood should I start out using?

·  What speed should I turn at?

·  Are there any safety concerns I need to be aware of?

·  Are there woodturning classes available?

·  Is there someone who can guide me on this journey?


......and the list grows as your adventure begins with woodturning. It is for these reasons that WGNC has created the "Emerging Turner" section of our website.

To explore the “Emerging Turner” sections just select any of the eight menu items found in the “Emerging Turner Resources” menu.

As a starting point, we suggest you take a look at “New Member Resources”.  This page gives you an overview of all the sections and links to each section. To review, click here.

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Breakout Sessions
Breakout Sessions

Check Out WGNC Breakout Sessions



WGNC continues to host high quality Breakout Sessions with subjects that members are finding very useful and interesting.


As many of our members know, we've enhanced the value of these sessions to members by adding a coordinator to help identify topics, hosts and schedules that are aligned with the interests of members.


As Session details are confirmed, the information will be posted on this site so that a members can look at available subjects and the associated details, and then when a topic of interest is found, simply click on the button to sign up.


Breakout sessions are generally free of charge and are offered on a first come first serve basis. Scheduled sessions will be created as "Events" and will show up on the Home Page in the "A Look Ahead" table, on the "Events Calendar" and on the "Breakout Session" selection under the "Resources" menu .


To learn more about: 

  - How to join a breakout session

  - How to Host a breakout session

  - Review the Breakout Session Schedule

Click here.

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Women In Turning
Women In Turning

Women in Turning Breakout Sessions


These Breakout Session are intended for WGNC Women Turners where they have an opportunity to get together each month and share various aspects of turning. The topics will change each month and will be determined by the session participants. Topics will not be soley oriented to turning but can encompass other areas of interest like sharpening, tool choice, embellishments, finishing etc.


The sessions are scheduled each month, usually on the Saturday after the monthly demonstration. To sign up and/or check availability, look in the "A Look Ahead" section on the Home page for session days. You can go to the event for more information by clicking on the Day/Event listed.

 And in other news:

Welcome Members
Welcome New Members!



Fall Wood Sale
Mark your calenader for Saturday October 19th.  That is when the Fall WGNC Wood Sale will take place.  Read all about it and sign up here Wood Sale!



WGNC T-Shirts available for sale:
T-Shirts are available to members at any in-person Demonstration or Show and Tell event.
For full details, pictures and availability, please click here.