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Christmas Ornaments At The NWGNov 18, 2008

Last night’s meeting of the Nova Woodturners Guild was a busy one with almost 50 members in attendance!

Don Moore was there to demonstrate how to turn small Christmas ornaments. With just over a month before the big day this was a timely presentation, and very inspiring, indeed!

Turning Ornaments At The NWG

Don turned a couple of different ornaments while giving instruction and tips on the making of each as well as on general woodturning. He demonstrated his techniques for hollowing out end grain, coloring by burnishing with different colored woods and the various finishes that he uses while turning a small snowman and an icicle.

He also brought in a collection of ornaments that he turned in the past to show the wide variety of options available, from the simplest icicles to snowmen and bells. Here are a few photos showing some of them:

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The NWG Fun Turn Contest – Pt. 6Nov 17, 2008

After only a few evenings and a couple of Saturday afternoons our project is finished!

What started as an idea ‘turned’ into a piece that we can take comfort in knowing was a job well done. The object of the Fun Turn was to have fun, and fun we certainly had! This was a great experience, and definitely a learning one!

The NWG Fun Turn Contest - Pt. 6

For me this project was enjoyable on so many levels. First and foremost, of course, was working with Dave Wilkins. Dave has gained a lot of woodturning knowledge in the relatively few years that he has been turning and he freely imparts what he has learned. His willingness to share and his undeniable zeal for challenges made working with him truly a Fun Turn! The project itself gave me many opportunities to move outside of my comfort zone, from ‘turning air’ to doing a hollow vessel to the fine finial work. However, above all the biggest enjoyment for me was the collaboration aspect, particularly with the brainstorming of ideas. There were several instances where we found that the old axiom, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, was exemplified. It is one thing to look at a project on your own and decide on a design or course of action thinking it’s the best one and another to work with someone else where the decisions are compounded, each one building on the each others perspective.

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The NWG Fun Turn Contest – Pt. 5Nov 15, 2008

This session of our Nova Woodturners Guild Fun Turn focused on finishing the base and creating the finial.

Since the vessel was now finished we could get a better understanding of it’s relationship to the base and after some ‘eyeballing’ it was decided that the ‘legs’ were a bit too long. We were also looking for more of an arc than the strict ‘U’ shape that we had.

The NWG Fun Turn Contest - Pt. 5

We figured that by shortening them about an inch and a quarter both these considerations would be covered.

Prior to turning the legs shorter it was decided that to minimize stress and to ensure a more stable workpiece that we would hot glue a couple of stabilizers across the legs:

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The NWG Fun Turn Contest – Pt. 4Nov 12, 2008

For our this session we continued working on the cone portion of the Fun Turn. The goal was to finish it this time. This meant no more chatting and no more cookie breaks until it was done. Yeah, right… :)

The NWG Fun Turn Contest - Pt. 4

It’s unfortunate that the photos don’t do justice to the beautiful grain pattern on the burl. Since the grain grows in a deformed manner it is quite striking, especially within the Cherry. It’s easy to see why wood of this type is so popular among woodturners. I’m looking forward to the application of the finish which I expect will just make this grain ‘jump out’.

When we first began this project Dave had mentioned how much he enjoyed turning hollow vessels. He also said how much he enjoyed turning burls. Now I know why! Indeed, this is a FUN turn!

We continued turning the cone, bringing it closer and closer to it’s tapered, conical shape:
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