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TheBladerunnerP.O. Box 1838, Thousand Oaks, California 91358-0838March 2018www.cvwa.orgIssue #257

Calendar of Upcoming EventsMarch 1March 13March 21March 22March 23April 5April 10April 18April 19April 27May 3May 5May 8May 16May 17May 25June 14June 12June 20June 21June 22July 5July10July 18July 19July 27-- Regular Meeting: 7:00PM, Installation of New Officers and Directors. Program:Mike Pentecost – “Sharpening Hand Saws”-- Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court-- CVWA Breakfast, Pickles Newbury Park, 1940 Newbury Road #100-- CVWA Board of Director's Meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM President's home-- CVWA Breakfast 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Denny's Camarillo-- Regular Meeting: 7:00PM, Challenge: A Carved Piece. Program: Ed Reed –“Segmented Turning”-- Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court-- CVWA Breakfast, Pickles Newbury Park, 1940 Newbury Road #100-- CVWA Board of Director's Meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM President's home-- CVWA Breakfast 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Denny's Camarillo-- Regular Meeting: 7:00PM, Challenge: Something Made By Hand. Program: WillRobbins – “Pen Turning”-- Shop Tour at Stephen Case-Pall’s-- Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court-- CVWA Breakfast, Pickles Newbury Park, 1940 Newbury Road #100-- CVWA Board of Director's Meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM President's home-- CVWA Breakfast 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Denny's Camarillo-- (NOTE: This is the Second Thursday of the month.) Regular Meeting:7:00PM, Challenge: TBD; Program: Jim Battocchio – “Wood Burning”-- Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court-- CVWA Breakfast, Pickles Newbury Park, 1940 Newbury Road #100-- CVWA Board of Director's Meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM President's home-- CVWA Breakfast 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Denny's Camarillo-- Regular Meeting: 7:00PM (School Closed/Location: Arlen Handberg’s house),Challenge: TBD; Program: TBD-- Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court-- CVWA Breakfast, Pickles Newbury Park, 1940 Newbury Road #100-- CVWA Board of Director's Meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM President's home-- CVWA Breakfast 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Denny's CamarilloIssue #257Page 2

President's MessageLet’s all welcome our new President and new Board of Directors!PresidentArlen HandbergDirectors at Large:Stephen Case-PallAl FournierIssue #257Page 3

Mike GornEd ReedWill RobbinsFebruary Meeting PresentationDave Seidler – “Sandpaper, Abrasives & Scraping Tools”TUNDRA By Chad C-rpenterwow, rHg cAwt'ttJMUST HAVE BEEN,N SOME TERSBLE5EA 9NALE6,Issue #257Page 4

Raffle Prizes for MarchThe March raffle prizes will include a 50 gift card and more (to be determined).Conejo Hardwood Membership SaturdayJeff Bock organized this membership event and took the first and last shifts. Several prospectivemembers left their contact information, but we had no actual sign ups.LibraryWe need your opinion. Is the Library still needed? Please let Arlen or any Board Member know how youfeel.August PicnicNot too early to start making things for the silent auction. It’s fun and helps the Club, so remember tomake and donate something special!Issue #257Page 5

February Show & TellKatie Kurzweil (not only exhibited, butjoined!)Dan WaingrowIssue #257Page 6

Bill WatkinsFrank SinsheimerCharlie NorthIssue #257Page 7

Dick Harmon Helps the Boy ScoutsDick Harmon helped out Boy Scout LeaderKaty Seybold and her troop:I responded to Katy’s request for help by firstmaking 50 whistle blanks that were to befinished by the scouts. She then needed helpwith a pine wood derby track. These picturesshow the finished product. The track isapproximately 50 feet long with an electronictimer. The derby was held on Wednesday,February 7th, with nine scouts and their cars.It was great seeing them and watching theresults.Outstanding Gift CertificatesMayan Hardwood has informed us that there are some outstanding Gift Certificates going back to 2014.So check your wallet, tool box, junk drawer, glove box, anywhere you stash things that you don’t want toforget about (?) and see if you have one just waiting to be used.Issue #257Page 8

Help NeededConejo Valley resident looking for help with daybed frame:After searching high and low, I’ve come to the conclusion that it might be easier to have someone build aframe for a twin mattress rather than trying to modify an existing wooden daybed frame.I am looking to create a daybed on which the top of a 7” mattress would be at a typical height for sitting,like a couch. You might think this is a no-brainer, but I’m sitting on one, the best one I could find, rightnow that I really need a stepstool to get up on, and I’m 5’7”. This piece needs to have a contiguous backrest, not bars or widely-spaced slats, although it doesn’t have to be a solid piece of wood. There are prosand cons to armrests, but I’m inclined to go for it.I’m looking for something that will match the basic colors of the wood in the room, which has mediumdark stained cherry tones. As far as dimensions, think of what would frame a twin mattress, with a backthat might rise about 24”. Armrests to be determined with your advice.Thank you for any suggestions or offers to use your woodworking skills for another good cause.Thank you, SusanIssue #257Page 9

Woodworking ks  of  the  Trade    page  2    How  to  Coil  a  Band  Saw  Blade    2:12Latest  Uploads    page  2    Tip  for  Cutting  Plywood  Safely  and  Accurately    2:23Latest  Uploads    page  3    Simple  Tip  for  Removing  Pencil  Marks    0:56Latest  Uploads    page  1    How  to  Cut  Plexiglass  Without  Chipping    2:23Latest  Uploads    page  1    How  to  Cut  Circles  on  a  Table  Saw    4:15Table  Saws    page  1    Making  Safe  Cuts  Using  a  Custom  Push  Block  and  Zero- ‐  Clearance  Throat  Plate    6:00Table  Saws    page  1    Safe  Rip  Cuts  with  a  Table  Saw  &  Push  Sticks    9:00Table  Saw    page  1    Making  Box  Joints  with  Templates    8:36Routers    page  1    Router  Joinery  Basics:  Dado  Jig    5:25Tricks  of  the  Trade    page  1    Plane  Thin  Panels  Safely  with  this  Sled  Jig    3:19The  Wood  Whisperer/  2009  Oil  Based  Finish  by  Marc  Spagnuolo  36:39  minsYouTube  VideosUnboxing  and  assembly  of  a  Powermatic  3520B  Lathe  by  Ed  Reedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v PZkdqnsYL UThe  Physics  of  Bandsaw  Resawing  by  Matthias  Wandel  6:46      https://youtu.be/fK9m5PadmiIMaking  Zero  Clearance  Table  Saw  Inserts  by  Matthias  Wandel  9:18    https://youtu.be/Jgh1Hqg1LY8Table  Saw  Kickback  by  Andy  Rawls  8:25  https://youtu.be/u5F9TiHF2tcTable  Saw  Safety- ‐    Kickback  and  Hot  Dog  Demo  This  Old  House    4:10    https://youtu.be/hRygWpXXYJ4Kickback  on  Camera  by  NewWoodworker.com    4:57    https://youtu.be/u7sRrC2Jpp4The  Wood  Whisperer/  2017  Shop  Tour  by  Marc  Spagnuolo  34  mins  https://youtu.be/48qxudcYPrU?t 2The  Wood  Whisperer/  2009  Oil  Based  Finish  by  Marc  Spagnuolo  36:39  mins  https://youtu.be/pCzblO0f8P8?t 5Southern California Tool Swap MeetsAnderson PlywoodFour swap meets per yearThird Saturday of February, May, August, and November6 AM-NOON4020 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230John Arenson / 310-397-8229San Diego Rockler Swap MeetTwo swap meets per yearFirst Sunday of April (except Easter) and November6 AM-NOON8199 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92111Bill Collins / 619-232-4626Issue #257Page 10

Arroyo Swap MeetTwo swap meets per yearSecond Saturday of June and September6 AM-NOON / Limited Dealer Spaces2707 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107Bob Wilbur / 626-447-5466PAST San Diego Swap MeetOne swap meet per yearFriday before the Third Weekend of January6 AM-NOONFour Points Sheraton Hotel8110 Aero Dr. San Diego, CA 92123Bob Wilbur / 626-447-5466SoCal Old Tool Swap MeetsTo be on an email reminder list for upcoming events, send your name and emailaddress to laura@toolswapusa.comVendor ListThe following vendors support us by offering discounts to those with a valid membership card.American Fastening Systems Inc591 Constitution Ave. “D” Camarillo.805 388-1552 Ask for Al Redlinewww.americanfasteningsystems.comConejo Electric Motor31200 La Baya #305 Westlake Village805 495-0556 See Bill Butlerwww.conejoelectricmotor.comConejo Hardwoods31275 La Baya, Thousand Oaks805 497-0025www.conejohardwoods.comDecor Paint2820 Thousand Oaks Bl Thousand Oaks,805-495-7097http://www.decorpaintstore.comDo It Center3775 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks805 497-2753www.doitcenter.comFar West Plywood18450 Parthenia St. Northridge.818 885-1511www.farwestplywood.comIntegrity Wood Products7836 Alabama Ave. Canoga Park818 704-7490www.integritywoodproducts.comMayan Lumber2930 Los Olivos, Oxnard805 981-4555www.mayanhardwood.comPeterman LumberRoadside Lumber & Hardware720 Graves Ave. Oxnard.29112 Roadside Drive, Agoura Hills805 987 3877805 497-1486 Code: sue #257Page 11

Rockler Pasadena83 south Rosemead Blvd Pasadena 91107www.rockler.comRockler Torrance20725 Hawthorne Bl. Torrance.310-542-1466www.rockler.comSiggia Hardware16260 Raymer St. Van Nuys818-787-1650www.siggia.comSign up on www.siggia.com and mentionCVWA for contractor pricingSun Brothers Enterprises.4350 Eileen St. Simi Valley805 526-5794www.sunbrothersenterprises.comSuperior Moulding5953 Sepulveda, Van Nuys 91411818 376-1415 (15% discount)www.superiormoulding.comValencia Lumber and Panel15809 Strathern St. Van Nuys.866-811-2909www.valencialumber.comWoodcraft Orange CountyBeach Bl. @ 22 Fwy.10% excludes sale items and power tools.www.woodcraft.com/stores/store.aspx?id 553CVWA Board of DirectorsElected OfficersPresidentTom Welz (805) 630 1299 president@cvwa.orgVice PresidentBill Aurand (805) 231 9656 programs@cvwa.orgSecretaryMike Pentacost(805) 526-6482TreasurerCharlie North(805) 427-5370 cnorthmd@gmail.comMembershipDave SeidlerCommunicationsRandy Spengler communications@cvwa.orgPast PresidentChristian Ziegler(805) 491-2599 membership@cvwa.org(805) 876-0252 chziggy@atechmar.comAppointed PositionsMentor ProgramDave Seidler (805) 491-2599 membership@cvwa.orgLibrarianRobert Wilson monogene2000@yahoo.comIssue #257Page 12

Safety Award Recognition TBDWebmasterAubrey Grey (805) 494-9409 webmaster@cvwa.orgToy ProjectBill Aurand and Arlen HandbergEditorTom Welz (805) 630-1299 editor@cvwa.orgSoundSaxon RobbinsRaffleBill Battocchio (805) 482-0832 wbatt1@yahoo.comRande Bence (805) 349-5507RefreshmentsWillard Anderson (805) 484-39850 wa 1anderson@verizon.netJim Goram (805) 402-2415 jimgorum@gmail.comAuctionWill Robbins 805 241 7984 robbinswill@yahoo.comSilent AuctionTBDIssue #257Page 13

Issue #257 Page 2 Calendar of Upcoming Events ! March 1 --Regular Meeting: 7:00PM, Installation of New Officers and Directors.Program: Mike Pentecost – “Sharpening Hand Saws” March 13 --Just Coffee get-together 10:00am to 11:30am Oaks Mall Food Court March 21 --CVWA Br

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