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Natural Edge Goblet with Alan Leland
  • Thursday March 13th
  • Hybrid: Live at NCSU Crafts Center and by IRD Broadcast via Zoom
  • Zoom call opens a 6:15 for socializing
  • Meeting begins at 6:45 PM
  • Demonstration begins at 7 PM



Please join us March 13th for returning demonstrator and WGNC member Alan Leland.

Alan will be demonstrating his Natural Edge Goblet, one of his signature pieces.

Alan will begin by discussing types of wood that can be used to turn goblets and then spend some time talking about design and form.

Alan notes that there are many ways to express the goblet form.  From a plain design to a long stemed artistic form.  Here Alan will
begin to demonstrate his process in actually turning a goblet. The presentation includes:
  - Material selection
  - Tools used
  - The actual turning process
  - Finishes

Alan has prepared a handout for this demonstration.  The document can be downloaded from the documents section of our website
by following this link Goblet Handout

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Upcoming Events
A Look Ahead

Monthly Show & Tell Session

  • March 20th, 2025
  • Zoom session opens about 6:30 PM
  • Meeting begins at 7:00 PM


Slideshow
02 Feb 2025 - Show & Tell

Another fantastic Show and Tell Session

Our February Show & Tell session was every bit as good as as our January session. We hope you were able to join us, but if not, please take something to view the new video that has been posted. Once again, there was something for everyone, from problem solving, to developing ideas for discussion and a continuatiion of some of the most creative and fun projects we've seen. Thanks to everyone who sat in on the session, it was a great evening!

As always, we are looking forward to seeing what all our members are making and there is really no better way to do so than by joining in a Show & Tell session.

Please be reminded that the Show & Tell sessions are intended for all levels of woodturners and designed to be a safe and respectful place to solicit supportive input and advice, regardless of a woodturners experience level. It’s an opportunity for turners to engage in an informal and beneficial exchange of ideas and to foster growth in woodturning.


All WGNC members and their guests are welcome to spend an evening with fellow woodturners as we explore and share members' projects, ideas, issues and yes, even those shop disasters.   

Keep in mind, you do not have to have a completed project to participate.  These sessions are designed for the exploration of ideas, techniques, problems, designs and any other subjects pertaining to your woodturning experience.  So, whether you have a completed piece, a practice piece or simply "story boards", all are welcome for sharing and discussing with other members.  If you don't have anything mentioned above, join us anyway.  We always have a lot of fun, you can meet folks and like most of us, you just might learn something or be inspired to try something new.

To read the entire article and submission guidelines click here.













💥Wood Sale - Saturday March 22nd, 2025💥

Come and get it! WGNC has more Wood!

Spring will be here soon and WGNC is happy to announce the accumulation of more quality
turning blanks at significant savings. As a WGNC member, this inventory will be available to
you for purchase on Saturday March 22nd.

The inventory consists of spindle stock, small roughed out bowls and bowl and platter blanks
in a variety of wood species. All turning stock is currently stored at our storage unit in Raleigh.




The Specifics of the sale are as follows:

When:

Saturday, March 22nd, 9:00 AM to 1 PM

Location:

WGNC Storage Unit at Ample Storage, 5212 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh, NC


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 And in other news:

Welcome Members
Welcome New Members!




 

New Videos:
The February Demonstration and Show and Tell videos are now available. 
To view current and past videos click here

 


New Galleries:
The February Show and Tell Gallery photos are now available for viewing  02 Feb 2025 - Show & Tell



Slideshow
02/22/25 Breakout Session - Lars' Catches Fire
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Breakout: Let it burn!


The Saturday February 22nd breakout session was a sell out. This breakout, led by Lars Nyland, featured multiple ways a turner might add embellishments using "fire". Some of the hands on tools used were blow torches and burning units that use attached hand held pens to burn surface designs. While everyone had fun and were able to try their hand at burning, the best news of the day was our host, Ted Ross, still has an unscorched shop to work in!


Above is a slide show of some of the fun.


For additional reference material for this session see Burned Turnings

Breakout: Women in Turning


The WIT breakout sessions continued on Saturday, February 8th. This breakout, led by Ron Patterson and featuring his birdhouse ornaments, found Ellen Deters, Eddie Ferris, Tiffani Goss and Maria Lai having fun creating their own versions of Ron's ornament. Nicely done! 

Breakout: Comments

Below are a few comments regarding the "Let it Burn!" breakout:


Lars Nyland:

Great day yesterday watching all of you burn your pieces! The transformations were amazing! 

I was shocked at the end of the day how much carbon had accumulated in the rinse water; I've never seen anything like it.

Here is a link to the slides I made. If you care to, you can take some time to look into each artist and the techniques they use.  


Stephan Moll:

Thank you very much for having hosted such a wonderful breakout session. Not only was Lars” presentation great and relevant, but opening your workshop for us, the setup outside, the cookies and donuts - it all made for an educational, worthwhile, well organized, fun and peaceful day. The great weather, of course, helped, too. 


David Chapin:

Today was a great day. Lars, it was wonderful to get the benefit of your experience, combined with a chance to experiment for ourselves. 

Thanks so much!!


Karl Koch:

Thank you for sharing with us today Lars! I have been thinking about all the new ideas that I was exposed to today. And thank you Ted for hosting us in your shop and yard!

It was a good day! Which is never something to be taken for granted.

Much appreciated,