Monthly Archives: January 2012

Finger Lakes Woodturners AAW Grant purchases

Last year, Finger Lakes Woodturners applied for an Educational Opportunity Grant (EOG) from our parent organization The American Association of Woodturners (AAW).  Our request was for grant proceeds to support purchasing additional educational materials for our library and for new mini-lathes and equipment to support our efforts to teach the art of Woodturning.  In April of 2011 we were awarded a grant of $750 to support our efforts.

We are pleased to announce that with the proceeds from the EOG grant and minimal additional club funds we have purchased a selection of additional books and DVD’s for our growing library and also two mini-lathes from Penn State Industries.  This gives the club more educational material on woodtutrning and two great lathes to support workshops and demos for our members and the general public.  Thanks to all who participated in the grant application and of course to the AAW for providing us with the funds to improve the capabilities of our club.

Pictured above, you can see one of the two mini-lathes and the accessories that came with it.

Finger Lakes Woodturners Turn Heads With Polyrhythm

Recently, the Victor. NY Post ran an article on the FLWT “Polyrhythm” project and win at the 2011 AAW Symposium.  The article and a few photographs can be seen here.

Subsequent to the run in the Victor post, the article was run in all of the area Messenger Post newspapers, here.

January 2012 Finger Lakes Woodturners Meeting

Finger Lakes Woodturners will hold our regular January club meeting on Thursday, January 19th.  The meeting will be held at our normal meeting location and will begin at 6:00pm with a show and share of members work.  A quick business meeting will commence at 6:45pm.  Following the business meeting we will have our featured event.

This month will feature a demonstration of turning a 5-inch Hand-held Mirror by Mike Hachey.

This project will give you an opportunity to develop both face grain and spindle turning skills with the added bonus of creating a nice gift item. Please join us at the next meeting to see the project turned from start to finish.

Hope you can all make it!