![]() |
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA WOODWORKERS GUILD Founded on an appreciation for the art of woodworking. |
![]() |
HOME FAQ's MONTHLY CALENDAR LINKS CONTACT US MEMBERSHIP INFO GALLERY WOOD SAMPLES |
S.E. GA. WOODWORKER'S GUILD June 13 ,2006 |
Our regular General Membership monthly meeting was held at the shop of Roy Millsaps at 7:30pm. Roy Millsaps, President, opened the meeting at 7:30pm. 8 persons attending (Roy Millsaps, Steve Boily, Allen Kuhl, John Herald, Mike Hanna, Curt Johnson, Russell Christmas, Chloe Millsaps).
Officers: Roy Millsaps—President, Steve Boily—Vice-President, Allen Kuhl—Secretary/Treasurer
Opening: The “Pledge of Allegiance” was conducted. Secretary’s Report was read and approved. Treasurer’s Report was read and approved, with $601.47 in account. Membership report: no new memberships were received at this meeting. Turners’ meeting report: Basic tool skills and techniques have been demonstrated, and learned by the majority of members. Now, projects and hands-on application will be forthcoming.
Old Business: 1. Dues of $20./year per family are due in August each year, to begin a new year. Dues are prorated for those new persons joining in mid-year.
2. “Show & Tell”: Each meeting we would like to have projects you are working on brought in (or to be discussed). You can get help, ideas, improvements, learn new skills along with helping others. Get a chance to “show-off”.
3. Our Guild Website, SEGAwoodguild.org, is now operational and should be reviewed by each member.
4. Curt Johnson has designed a “Guild Directory” which gives each active member’s name, address, phone #’s, and type of woodworking expertise/knowledge. Be sure that he has your correct information. You can also verify info on the guild website.
5. Turners’ Guild—Mike Rietveld and Russell Christmas have been developing woodturning interest in our members, and have been hosting the Turners’ meetings each month at Mike Rietveld’s shop. If you want to be a part and learn more about turning, come out to the meetings and experience hands-on training for yourself. They would like to setup a plan-of-training schedule, and help you with any project you have in mind.
6. Festivals and booths: a) Discussion—A motion was made and approved previously to get a double booth space for festivals (one for display, and the other for working demonstrations). We have 2-10X10 tents available from guild members for festival use. b) John Herald presented the idea of a raffle project to be made for each festival. He will head up looking further into this. c) “Festivals” projects—how to improve our showing: Mike Rietveld recommended we raffle the project the guild makes during the Festival. Mike Hannah discussed having a contest to make a project of the members’ choice, according to specified guidelines of the Guild. He will head up the committee. He also mentioned having small “$5 or $10” priced items to encourage people to “buy” rather than just “look”. d) Discussion of “Items For Sale” at Festivals--general guidelines: Do not try to sell items as your own design at the booth during Festivals that someone from the Guild taught you how to make or do—that would be infringement on their knowledge and expertise. e) As evidenced at the Crawfish Festival in Woodbine, two tents and having demonstrations and displays are a good viewing draw for the crowds of people coming to the festivals. Testing of the lathe and equipment being used and the generator for use need to be accomplished prior to the setup date. Manning needs to be established. Need to remember Plexiglas shield for safety. Curt Johnson said he has more Plexiglas in order to make a side shield which was recommended by Roy Millsaps. It was mentioned by Steve Boily that not all festivals will require our use of 2 tents; it is not an automatic 2 tents every time. We need to have a “sign-up” sheet available, so that we can encourage anyone who has an interest in becoming a member, and also to have a “receipt book” for anyone that wants to join immediately. Our brochures for distribution need to be updated and utilized.
7. Videos: Russell recommended we use a video camera to show close ups on a TV screen for better viewing by the members. John Herald has a small TV that can be used. The camera was setup for the June 13, 2006 meeting. Russell recommended the demonstration be recorded and videos be made available to the Guild. Also for Turners’ meetings.
New Business: 1. Projects: It’s not too early to start thinking about our “Christmas” project. Also about our “Festivals” projects and sale items needed.
2. A discussion was presented for having demonstration meetings at Woodcrafts in Jacksonville. Steve Boily will check it out and report to the Guild.
3. Curt Johnson said that he would like to have photos and the capability of showing them on the website in the near future. Maybe we could have a “How-To” meeting item to demonstrate and instruct on procedures of cameras and pictures.
4. 4th of July Festival: Application was presented, and members approved to get 1 booth with power, for the cost of $60.00 with early-bird registration by June 15. Manning and booth items for display and demonstrations was discussed.
5. Election of Guild Officers for new terms— Floor Nominations were taken from membership present, and no signed nominations were received. The new officer “elected” positions are as follows: President—Roy Millsaps, Vice-President—Russell Christmas.
6. Russell Christmas said he was going to a Woodwork Symposium in Louisville, KY on June 21, and there will be a big Trade Show, and lots of different woods. Let him know if there is anything he can get for you or check on while he is there.
Show & Tell: 1. Steve Boily showed 3 bowls. 2. Allen Kuhl showed a 45-rpm record spindle adapter made out of turned wood, and a “towel holder”. 3. Roy Millsaps showed his shop cabinets; and a beautiful storage rack for sanding discs, etc; and a “CD1000” Vacuum bag system for veneering.
Safety Video & Demo: “Furniture Joinery” video.
Roy Millsaps adjourned the business meeting at 8:30pm.
Next GUILD meetings: 1) Turners’ Meeting—Wednesday, July 5th, at 7:30pm at Mike Rietveld’s shop. 2) Guild general business meeting--Tuesday, July 11th, at 7:30pm at Roy Millsaps’ shop. Video: “Fixtures & Jigs”.
Upcoming events: 1. 4th of July Festival—in St Marys, July 4th, 2006.
(Submitted by Allen Kuhl, Secretary) |
|---|