From Doug Foulke:Just completed a cabinet. Wood is curly maple on cherry legs. All dovetails, mortises and tenons were hand cut. Doug made this contribution through the Contribute to What’s […]
Category: Member Projects
Member Projects highlights unique and interesting projects created by club members.
The Solitary Bee Library and Bee Books Sales
The initial version of the Solitary Bee Library was installed in 2020, since then it has gone through several expansion and refurbishing efforts. Each year new Bee Books have been […]
Member’s Work: Doug Foulke
I recently completed a console table, made from Cherry wood and figured Cherry. It features three drawers with dovetail joined sides. The drawer pulls are made from Mesquite wood with […]
Member’s work: Marilyn’s Coffee Table
Those of you who were around in the winter saw the spectacular work Marilyn was doing. Table details: Arts and Crafts coffee table, 60”x30”x 24”. Quarter sawn white oak with […]
Member Projects: Rocking Chairs
From Tom Nathan:“I have made 5 of these toddler rocking chairs, one for each Grandchild on their first birthday. All were made with cherry sides and seat, chair backs and […]
Contributing to What’s New
We welcome your contributions to What’s New. Here are some guidelines. 1. You may submit photos by email. Please size the photos from high resolution to a smaller size. The […]
Workshops in February and March
Registration for these classes opens Friday January 27 at 8am. Click HERE to register for a class. After you click HERE , go to the event on the calendar and click on the event to […]
Side Table Workshop
Lance Johnson has taught workshops on side table making for a number of years. Below is the graduating photo of this year’s table class
Attendance Numbers Increase
Use Wood Shop Reservations (4 hour) INCREASED to 25 per shift!
Woodshop Student Desk Project
Woodworkers and other volunteers are making desks for kids who need a place at home to study and learn.
Solitary Bee Resort
Learn about Solitary Bees which make up abut 30% of the bee population. Solitary bees are appealing in landscapes because they rarely exhibit defensive behaviors, only stinging if mishandled or if they become entangled in clothing. Active from spring through the summer, these bees are effective pollinators of many orchard fruits and vegetables and aid in crop seed production.