End-of-Summer 2020 Member Projects

The Summer of Sawdust as St. James is now over. Despite Covid, there was a remarkable amount of woodworking activity taking place in St. James. Here are the final entries shared by members. (And we know, there is a LOT more being done . . . we’ve got to get you over this shyness.)

Here are what other members have been up to of late. The are presented here in no particular order . . .

Birdhouses by Dick Meyer.

 

Basswood chip carved trivet by Angela McGreevy.

 

Chip carved trivet on pine by Angela McGreevy.

 

Pine chip carved trivet by Angela McGreevy.

 

Technically no wood in this project, but it is a drawing created with a wood burning tool on watercolor paper (which was once wood) . . . by Angela McGreevy.

 

A vessel turned by John Lowder of red padauk.

 

Turning by John Lowder, of burl wood.
John Boughton (at left) put his rocking-horse-building skills to use in this high-end, hardwood model being raffled as a fundraiser for the American Legion.

 

Window seat with blanket drawers by Fred Walters

 

By “anonymous.”

 

By “anonymous.”

 

By “anonymous.”

 

By “anonymous.”

 

Tired of always looking for the right clamp, Wayne Kruger took a break from boatbuilding to make this mobile clamp rack.

 


If you didn’t see the post of member projects from early summer take a look.

If you didn’t see the post of member projects from early 2020 take a look.

 

Share what you’ve been working on; send photos with a few words describing the project so we can share with other members to stjameswoodworkers@gmail.com.