Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2012 American Association of Woodturners Chapter Since May 2010 Officers & Contacts CEDAR CITY AREA: PRESIDENT: Will Arcularius (805) 712-2174 arcwerks@scinternet.net VICE PRESIDENT: Brent Ross (702) 481-5391 brent@ross.bz SECRETARY: Jim Pope (435) 559-0719 TREASURER: Steve Ashworth (435) 704-4192 WEB PAGE DESIGN: George Mason (435) 590-8169 georm@aol.com NEWSLETTER EDITOR: Caleb Williams (435) 559-1693 caleb.reed.williams@gmail.com LIBRARIAN: Gary Jaeger (435) 531-9782 jaegerga@aol.com ST. GEORGE AREA: CHIEF ENGINEER-R&D Grant Johnson (435) 773-5998 Demo of the Month April 2018 The demo for the month of April was presented by, a guest turner from Las Vegas who was asked by our vice Prez to give the demo. Ken has only turned for about 3 years but about two years ago he decided to try coloring his turnings with wood dye which initially did not work as well as he had hoped. A little while later through some mutual friends, Ken got the opportunity to turn with Jimmy Clewes which greatly improved his coloring. (Continued on next page)
Demo of the Month Ken has since become a fan of coloring and texturing his wood turnings which is shown by pictures of his work on this page and more pictures at the end of the Close Up section below. Ken shared many of his successes and failures in coloring and texturing his pieces along with many interesting ways to apply finish over colored pieces. A video of Ken's presentation will be available at future meetings to show all of Ken's tips and tricks of coloring and texturing.
Above left is Eric Walker showing an Aspen bowl with some natural edge. Eric also showed his infinite axis eccentric chuck from a recent workshop and some challenge Easter eggs. Above right is Bob Stringham showing a Walnut/Peach/Red Cedar segmented bowl which looks great. Below left is Leon Olson showing his modified version of his infinite axis eccentric chuck. Below right is Roland Teed showing a large dark Maple natural edge bowl with multiple inclusions. Below left is Jack Gunn showing his challenge Easter eggs and Jack also showed an Aspen bowl with a clear epoxy "floating" rim. Below right is Ken Kofoed showing a Box Elder natural edge pet urn made for a friend.
Above left is Grant Johnson showing a concentric ring "Metlitzky style" bowl made from Purpleheart/Maple/Wenge with a very appealing shape. Above right is Grant showing a prototype bowl where he laser pierced shapes into a closed, curved, angled surface. Below is Gordon Gunn showing his challenge Easter egg which is a carved/sculpted egg and an ornately carved candle holder which Gordon commented would have been easier using a laser such as Grant did. Below left is Kevin Truman showing his challenge Easter eggs which unfortunately there are not Close Up pictures of. Below right is Steve Ashworth showing a very large Maple bead illusion platter which he was able to laser part of the bead illusion rather than hand burn all of the lines.
Above left is Will Arcularius showing an Aspen bowl with custom lasering for the Dust Devil Ranch Sanctuary for horses. Above right is Will showing a Quilted Maple flat bowl with great figure and Will also showed some challenge Easter eggs. Below left is Brent Ross showing a bowl made from California Pepper and below right is Brent showing a Maple burl natural edge lidded box where the lid is a natural edge burl lid. Below left is showing a natural edge Maple burl bowl with great coloring. Brent also showed numerous other pieces that are pictured in the Close Up section. Below right is Caleb Williams showing a parallel axis eccentrically turned bottle stopper and Caleb showed other items pictured in the Close Up section.
Below are some Close Up pictures of this months Show and Tell in order of showings. Bob Stringham Bob Stringham Bob Stringham Roland Teed Jack Gunn Jack Gunn
Ken Kofoed Grant Johnson Gordan Gunn Steve Ashworth Will Arcularius Will Arcularius
Brent Ross Brent Ross
Caleb Williams
Caleb Williams
Dennis Landers Dennis Landers Dennis Landers
Meeting Information April Attendance Members: Will Arcularius,, Steve Ashworth, Roger Bender, Jeff Blonder, Karl Bradshaw, Kim Christopherson, Ernie Daigle, Stephen Fish, J. Ramsey Gibson, Barry Gray, Don Griffiths, Gordon Gunn, Jack Gunn, Steven Haywood, Gary Jaeger, Grant Johnson, Robert W. Johnson, Ken Kofoed, Leon Olson, Jim Pope, Brent Ross, Bob Stringham, Roland Teed, Kevin Truman, Jack Twelves, Bill Vincent, Eric Walker, Coy Wiley, Caleb Williams, and Bill Zollinger Guests: Janet Ragsdale and The above photo is "Why We Live in Southern Utah" Capitol Reef National Park, taken at near sunset from the park s scenic drive. Photo by Glenn Pearson
Meeting Information The 2018 Turning Demos by Month January: Lidded Boxes February: Chucks March: Alan Stratton - Offset turning April: Dyes & Coloring May: Goblet June: Christmas Ornaments July: Moratorium August: Casting Acrylics September: TBA October: TBA November: Holiday Platters December: Christmas Exchange Note: The Challenge of the month will be the previous month's demo. Prez Message I was touched last month on the many ways the turners share their expertise of the craft. This month was a perfect example with of the Las Vegas Woodturners giving a great demo on enhancing our turning projects with alcohol base dye. I asked our Assistant Photographer to take a complete set of photos of all of Kens work that he brought in to show what can be done with dyes. Definitely stop by the photo gallery of the newsletter to check them out. I would like to thank all that are involved in the operation and management of the club. Sometimes we forget the folks in the trenches. Case in point Glenn Pearson who is our normal photographer was going hiking/exploring this past weekend and would be unable to operate the photo studio. A quick call to our youngest member,, and we now have an Assistant Photographer. There wasn t even a hesitation as he grabbed the baton and carried on. Hopefully by April 24th the Southern Utah Woodturners will have over 30 bowls/vases/lidded boxes and platters for sale at Wet Willy s Car Wash on North Main St here in Cedar City. The sales will allow us to build our treasury balance and allow us to bring in professional demonstrator to expand out knowledge of woodturning. Again. thanks for all that help run the club and all members that actively participate each month. You make the club. Turn often n Turn Safe, Will Arcularius
Dedicated to promoting woodturning in Southern Utah through educational demos, classes, & fellowship between members "Learning Through Turning" Turn Often & Turn Safe Meeting the 2nd Saturday of each month at: Cedar High School Wood Shop 703 West 600 South Cedar City, Utah Visit our web page at: http://southernutahwoodturners.com/ Club Sponsors: Cedar High School Canyon View High School