WNY WOODTURNERS II
Meetings 7:30 PM; Second Thursday
Presidents Corner
To all the
members of Woodturners II let me wish each of you Joyous, Healthy and Happy
Holidays and may the Joy, Health and Happiness extend throughout the New
Year.
I wish to
thank all the Officers of the Club for their dedicated work on the membership’s
behalf, without your work Woodturners II of Western New York could not exist.
Take care
John
If,
you are receiving a hard copy of this newsletter and have an e-mail address,
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Meeting
called to order at 7:30 PM by President O’Neil
Treasure
Pat Boggan: Oct. & Nov.
STARTING
BALANCE 926.95
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PETTY CASH EXPENSE
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PETTY CASH RECIEPT
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PETTY
CASH BALANCE
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BANK
ACCOUNT EXPENSE
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BANK
ACCOUNT RECIEPT
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BANK
ACCOUNT BALCANCE
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TOTAL
CLUB BALANCE
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50/50 |
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18.00 |
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DUES |
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70.00 |
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EMBROIDERY TAPE FEE |
30.00 |
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TOTALS OCT |
30.00 |
88.00 |
277.39 |
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707.56 |
984.95 |
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50/50 |
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9.00 |
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DUES |
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70.00 |
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30.00 |
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AUCTION PROCEEDS |
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159.00 |
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L. EGGLESTON PRIZE MONEY |
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20.00 |
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SPIGOT JAWS (2 SET) |
60.00 |
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TOTALS NOV |
60.00 |
258.00 |
475.39 |
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30.00 |
737.56 |
1212.95 |
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
VP, Jake
Debski reported that he purchased of a spigot jaw for the club lathe.
Bob Wiesdel took orders for shirts and showed the logo. A
picture is on the website that Jake posted.
From the library: Please return the tapes and DVD’s that are outstanding
John
O’Neil will be showing us some quick and easy holiday gift for the demo.
Old
Business
Lance discussed the showed at the school that took place on Nov 10th.
Lance Eggleston is building a small metal foundry and is looking for
small pieces of aluminum, yellow brass, and bronze donations.
Show
and Tell
Jim
Hilburger: – refrigerator magnets
Ron Hodson – 3 pin cushions from apple wood, also a piece
called “Holey”: had a cow, a smoke stack & another article
John Chavanne – spalted maple bowl
with an inlay
John O’Neil
– small bowl out of white oak
Rockler – John
O’Neil & Jim Hilburger
No Demo.
Lance Kanaby ran the annual auction.
ELMER’S CORNER
From vol.
29 of Woodsmith.
Keep a
spark plug gap gauge in your shop. They look like a pocket knife with various
thicknesses of metal strips that fan out. You can get them at any automotive
store.
The Metal
strips can be used to push glue in to tight spots and under lifted veneer. The
different gauges can also be used to check the setup of your power tools.
Respectfully
submitted,
Muriel
Kummer