Jet JWL-1221VS Lathe Bed Extension auction live
The club recently bought a new Jet lathe for woodturning class use (a Jet JWL-1221VS). The purchase included a lathe bed extension, which won’t be used for class training, so…
This section displays a short version of our three most recent blog posts. To see all of our blog posts, click on the “Blog” link in the main menu above.
The club recently bought a new Jet lathe for woodturning class use (a Jet JWL-1221VS). The purchase included a lathe bed extension, which won’t be used for class training, so…
Tim Larsen will teach the basics of bowl turning at the Kitsap Adventist School, 5088 NW Taylor Road, Bremerton WA, starting 9 am and ending 4 pm, with an hour…
We are offering a new benefit for club members: You can now have your own online gallery featuring photos of your wood turnings. Your personal gallery is free of charge…
The video from Dale Larson’s demonstration from our September meeting has now been posted on our YouTube channel. Thanks to Tim Larson for taking the video by hand after we had some technical difficulties with our regular recording equipment.
In addition to this latest video, you can see videos of more than 20 past demonstrations on our YouTube feed. Be sure to check it out.
If you participated in the Jan. 25 online David Ellsworth demonstration for the Strait Turners you would have seen him refer to his home-made sawbuck.
Here is a link to the plans for the sawbuck that David showed as part of his demonstration. Lumber prices being what they are, you may want to see if you have some scraps that can help make up some of the pieces.
Our chapter of the American Association of Woodturners comprises more than 150 members of all skill levels and serves mainly woodturners who live in Kitsap, Mason, Jefferson and Clallam counties in Washington State.
Our more experienced members place a high priority on helping novice turners in a variety of ways including an official mentoring program, casual advice, and hands-on workshops.
Top regional turners such as Molly Winton, Stephen Hatcher, Art Liestman and Don McIvor and accomplished club members such as Tones Briggs, Norm Hix, Dan Marler and Brad Stave have conducted demonstrations at club meetings in the past few years.
In addition, the club has six lathes that allow us to offer woodturning classes once a month throughout the year and several times a month during the summer. The subjects of these classes are determined by member interests and your feedback. They have been extremely popular; nearly all have been filled within a day or two of being announced.
The purpose of OPCAAW, as stated in our bylaws, is to: