From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 08:17:22 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 08:17:22 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix Message-ID: <2B65015D-5939-4FA4-BB9D-683C7A8FCB82@gmail.com> This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_4938.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1064261 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Wed Nov 4 09:01:21 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust) Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 09:01:21 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: <2B65015D-5939-4FA4-BB9D-683C7A8FCB82@gmail.com> Message-ID: ?Very nice!!!Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message --------From: Robert Patros Date: 11/4/20 8:18 AM (GMT-06:00) To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 09:04:42 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 09:04:42 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: <12dee2804db507504e50ee3f3118f08747d5e4d1@webmail> References: <12dee2804db507504e50ee3f3118f08747d5e4d1@webmail> Message-ID: Thank you! I used a 3 point tool to turn the groove. The bottom was a little dull so I thought I?d fancy it up a bit. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 4, 2020, at 9:01 AM, xfitz at charter.net wrote: > > ?Nice Job > I like the ring in side also > > > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Robert Patros" > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Cc: > Sent: Wednesday November 4 2020 8:18:36AM > Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix > > This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. > This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Nov 4 09:17:37 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2020 15:17:37 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: References: <12dee2804db507504e50ee3f3118f08747d5e4d1@webmail> Message-ID: Very nice work, classic shape, and outstanding save from the fireplace wood pile. No point in not saving it, the hole was too big to use as a funnel to put gas in your lawnmower anyway. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Robert Patros" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/4/2020 9:04:42 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Successful fix >Thank you! I used a 3 point tool to turn the groove. The bottom was a >little dull so I thought I?d fancy it up a bit. > >Sent from my iPhone > >>On Nov 4, 2020, at 9:01 AM, xfitz at charter.net wrote: >> >>?Nice Job >>I like the ring in side also >> >> >>----------------------------------------- >> >>From: "Robert Patros" >>To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>Cc: >>Sent: Wednesday November 4 2020 8:18:36AM >>Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix >> >>This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used >>brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique >>Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. >>This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a >>couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to >>do so. >> >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 09:38:09 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 09:38:09 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: <5fa2c3c4.1c69fb81.481eb.dd8cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> References: <5fa2c3c4.1c69fb81.481eb.dd8cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <3E8BBCFF-6653-4CC6-9AF4-3C074B5823BD@gmail.com> Thank you! Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 4, 2020, at 9:07 AM, wisawdust wrote: > > ? > Very nice!!! > > > > Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Robert Patros > Date: 11/4/20 8:18 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix > > This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. > This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EganR at westerntc.edu Wed Nov 4 12:12:59 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 18:12:59 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: <2B65015D-5939-4FA4-BB9D-683C7A8FCB82@gmail.com> References: <2B65015D-5939-4FA4-BB9D-683C7A8FCB82@gmail.com> Message-ID: Bob: I have made a few of those. The challenge is making the jam chuck to hold the thing. Nice job on the accents as well. From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 8:17 AM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. 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To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 14:13:08 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 14:13:08 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4357011E-BF68-4E3A-99F4-56C30E016F86@gmail.com> I used my Nova Cole Jaws. Perfect for this project. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 4, 2020, at 12:13 PM, Egan, Richard wrote: > > ? > Bob: > > I have made a few of those. The challenge is making the jam chuck to hold the thing. Nice job on the accents as well. > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 8:17 AM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > > This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. > This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 14:13:56 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 14:13:56 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Successful fix In-Reply-To: <5fa2f554.1c69fb81.9f3b3.b32dSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> References: <5fa2f554.1c69fb81.9f3b3.b32dSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <5A15A3F4-C89F-459E-B6A8-3F7D18AE0D01@gmail.com> Thanks, Bob! I?m sure I?ll have more to fix down the stretch. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 4, 2020, at 12:39 PM, Bob R wrote: > > ? > Nice job Bob. Nice use of the inlay material. A beautiful bowl. > > Bob R, Sent from my Phone > > On Nov 4, 2020 8:17 AM, Robert Patros wrote: > > This walnut/apple(plug) bowl measures 8? across and 3.5? tall. I used brass inlay to accent some areas. There are 4 coats of Minwax Antique Oil Finish applied and it got buffed. > This was on my ?fix it?shelf, after I went through the bottom, for a couple years. To me, it?s fun to fix them as I have plenty of time to do so. > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From adrian.novak at charter.net Fri Nov 6 15:03:45 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2020 15:03:45 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: Reminder: November 10 Nick Agar Demo In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4fd85cd0-750f-479f-bbf9-dd73b4ecbd24@iPhone> Begin forwarded message: > > From: RON DIAMOND(rjdiamond46 at gmail.com (mailto:rjdiamond46 at gmail.com)) > Date: Nov 6, 2020 at 1:30 PM > To: Adrian Novak > Subject: Reminder: November 10 (x-apple-data-detectors://5) Nick Agar Demo > > > > > View in your browser (https://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=722&club_id=411146&emtid=152655047100&mtid=435940343881&ht=0) > > > > > > > > > > > > Nick Agar will be demonstrating his Viking Sunset Bowl This Tues Nov 10 at 7 (x-apple-data-detectors://6). > > This Project features turning, texturing and coloring, both using airbrush and manual painting techniques. > > > > You can see more of his work and an example of the Viking Sunset Bowl on Nick's website: > > www.nickagarstudios.com (http://www.nickagarstudios.com) > > > > We will meet for social gathering at 6:30 (x-apple-data-detectors://8). NOTE: A PASSWORD IS REQUIRED AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE SENT TO ALL CLUB MEMBERS AND GUESTS WHO HAVE REGISTERED. If you are a club member, the password will be sent to you. If you are a guest the password for the meeting will be sent after you have registered. > > > > Non-club members who want to join can go the Badger Woodturner's website, look for "upcoming events" on right side of the screen and follow directions. The cost is $10m+ $1 processing fee; > > > > > > Zoom contact info for the meeting > > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89682917284?pwd=K0E0VWxKSFFaWG1uVzNjU0xuLzRPQT09 (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89682917284?pwd%3DK0E0VWxKSFFaWG1uVzNjU0xuLzRPQT09&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw2_PR0hUPpT-9h5UWLYL_ti) > > Meeting ID: 896 8291 7284 > > > > > Also, reminder that Jim Smith will be inviting us to tour his shop Sat Nov 14 at 10 AM (x-apple-data-detectors://11). A separate email will be sent out with connection invite for this. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You have received this message from the mailing list of Badger Woodturners. If you would prefer not to receive these emails in the future, go to the opt-out page (https://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=356&club_id=411146&item_id=435940343881) and modify your privacy settings. You can also request to be removed from our database completely. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Sat Nov 7 10:29:01 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2020 16:29:01 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Message-ID: Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jcfitz at charter.net Sat Nov 7 18:11:36 2020 From: jcfitz at charter.net (jcfitz) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2020 18:11:36 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was also wondering also on things.I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there.Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message --------From: John & Donna Griffiths Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members,I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president.??Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what?? Also we should make a decision about club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what?One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too.? This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on.Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and? handle questions.? Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be best.So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president.? This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times.? Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies.??This will give direction to the board about the future of the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting.John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marine9096 at gmail.com Sat Nov 7 18:24:51 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2020 18:24:51 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > I was also wondering also on things. > I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the > building but we have a lot stored there. > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Good Saturday morning members, > > I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be > up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best > possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the > meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going > as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are > comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as > president. > > Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew > everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything > other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision > about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? > > One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom > factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and > useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would > be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery > up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while > discussing your design, finish and so on. > > Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might > involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in > view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your > narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image > being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person > present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That > might be best. > > So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not > made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote > a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with > feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club > going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate > your thoughts as replies. > > This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do > not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of > on-line meeting. > > John > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Sat Nov 7 18:44:52 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob Raasch) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2020 18:44:52 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00cb01d6b568$5f4fa650$1deef2f0$@charter.net> Good evening John and All, A very thought provoking and timely message to be sure. As members, we all have some responsibility, if we desire to have CRW continue to exist. Dormancy leads to withering. Many clubs are healthy, some are not, I suspect. The AAW rag has good ideas and celebrates clubs achievements by posting short narratives and sometimes pics of accomplishments. Take a peek. Zoom is a mechanism to share, accomplish business and celebrate, even if a little awkward. Works best with smaller participant numbers, at least with the free version. I suspect the delightful AAW live demo vids have lots of support behind the scenes, understandable. A well defined agenda is required to keep a zoom meeting going, possibly run like a real live meeting, sans donuts! Coffee essential! I like the idea of zoom sharing our work/art/projects/tooling review, etc. Admittedly, I have done virtually nada since April. I?m not opposed to paying dues for 2021, IF?.. What if?... well, maybe have a Sat once a month onsite available for open library? Limited checkout, using CDC COVID safety guidelines? Same with tool checkout? What if?....develop some type of common goal for club membership to work on?.some clubs make Beads of Courage boxes for pediatric units at local hospitals?.last time I checked, both local facilities don?t participate in the ?beads? program?..but that was several years ago. I?m sure there may be others?.we used to submit bowls for NASA. I do like John?s idea of a demo using a helper to manage the camera/phone/video?..worth a try. Of course using Covid safe guidelines once the numbers come down?.best advice for now to stay home, OR, maybe a group/club buy for national demonstrator, more pros are doing this now, with good fidelity of video/audio and expertise. Or, maybe CRW membership viewing an AAW demonstrator ($10 for AAW members). AAW has approx. monthly presentations. This would be conducted on their home computer systems. We could have a with a local zoom meeting directly after to chat/ critique / share ideas on what was presented. My 2 cents worth, for I?m only about 80% water! Thank you John so starting this timely thread. From: crw-talk On Behalf Of John & Donna Griffiths Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 10:29 AM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There were strings attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. > I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. Turned green, to finished size. > Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of Holly. > Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. > My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 or 3. > > Aaron Gesicki > > Winona, MN > 303.551.2450 cell > 507.615.0233 home > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from my iPhone On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki > wrote: ? -- Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. Turned green, to finished size. Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of Holly. Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 or 3. Aaron Gesicki Winona, MN 303.551.2450 cell 507.615.0233 home _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Sun Nov 8 09:38:06 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2020 15:38:06 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff In-Reply-To: <00b701d6b5df$b79c0c00$26d42400$@gmail.com> References: <1D6DF00E-7B55-4084-A705-E9372EBE2338@gmail.com> <00b701d6b5df$b79c0c00$26d42400$@gmail.com> Message-ID: Very nice. The dye sets the one piece off so well and I like the outcome of the Minwax poly too. Thanks for sharing, John ------ Original Message ------ From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" Sent: 11/8/2020 8:59:10 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff >Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don?t remember the >name > >The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss. > > > > > >Aaron Gesicki > > > > > > > >From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert >Patros >Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 8:05 AM >To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >Woodturners. >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff > > > >Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting >shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held up >well. What did you use? > > > >Sent from my iPhone > > > > >>On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki >>wrote: >> >>? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >> >>Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that >>he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings >>attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. >> >>I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. >>Turned green, to finished size. >> >>Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of >>Holly. >> >>Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. >> >>My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in >>the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 >>or 3. >> >> >> >>Aaron Gesicki >> >> >> >>Winona, MN >> >>303.551.2450 cell >> >>507.615.0233 home >> >> >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Sun Nov 8 11:08:25 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2020 11:08:25 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff Message-ID: Aaron, These are really nice. Amazing the visual effect of using the dye & the final shapes when the green turned bowls dried. Thx for sharing. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 8, 2020 8:59 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > > Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don?t remember the name > > The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss. > > Aaron Gesicki > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 8:05 AM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff > > Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held up well. What did you use? > > Sent from my iPhone > > > >> On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki wrote: >> >> ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. >> >> I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. Turned green, to finished size. >> >> Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of Holly. >> >> Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. >> >> My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 or 3. >> >> Aaron Gesicki >> >> Winona, MN >> >> 303.551.2450 cell >> >> 507.615.0233 home >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Nov 8 11:43:56 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2020 11:43:56 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff In-Reply-To: <00b701d6b5df$b79c0c00$26d42400$@gmail.com> References: <00b701d6b5df$b79c0c00$26d42400$@gmail.com> Message-ID: The finish I?ve been using, Minwax Antique Oil Finish, is left on very shortly before I wipe off. Concerned about the urethane setting too quickly. What?s your experience? Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 8, 2020, at 8:59 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > > ? > Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don?t remember the name > The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss. > > > Aaron Gesicki > > > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 8:05 AM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff > > Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held up well. What did you use? > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki wrote: > > ? > > > > > > -- > Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. > I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. Turned green, to finished size. > Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of Holly. > Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. > My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 or 3. > > Aaron Gesicki > > Winona, MN > 303.551.2450 cell > 507.615.0233 home > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Sun Nov 8 15:02:35 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2020 15:02:35 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff In-Reply-To: References: <00b701d6b5df$b79c0c00$26d42400$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <00f901d6b612$7ce04f30$76a0ed90$@gmail.com> I?ve used it. Just that way, but after leaving the first coat to dry without wiping. Aaron Gesicki From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 11:44 AM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff The finish I?ve been using, Minwax Antique Oil Finish, is left on very shortly before I wipe off. Concerned about the urethane setting too quickly. What?s your experience? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2020, at 8:59 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: ? Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don?t remember the name The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss. Aaron Gesicki From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 8:05 AM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held up well. What did you use? Sent from my iPhone On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki > wrote: ? -- Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in Winona. Turned green, to finished size. Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of Holly. Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 or 3. Aaron Gesicki Winona, MN 303.551.2450 cell 507.615.0233 home _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sun Nov 8 19:08:16 2020 From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net (jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2020 20:08:16 -0500 (EST) Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz < [ mailto:jcfitz at charter.net | jcfitz at charter.net ] > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths < [ mailto:griff at mwt.net | griff at mwt.net ] > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." < [ mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com | crw-talk at crwoodturner.com ] > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list [ mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com | crw-talk at crwoodturner.com ] [ http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com | http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com ] Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: [ http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ | http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ ] _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From cswoodworking at charter.net Mon Nov 9 05:19:20 2020 From: cswoodworking at charter.net (Jim Cox) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2020 05:19:20 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> Message-ID: Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John,? I would recommend that we just renew? all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership.? Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022!? I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works!? This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ??? J. From: "James Bloomer" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting.? On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president.?? Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what?? Also we should make a decision about club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too.? This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and? handle questions.? Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president.? This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times.? Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies.? ? This will give direction to the board about the future of the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. 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Since we are coming into the Christmas season, this might be a good option for someone just getting into turning. If you are interested or know anyone who might be interested, have them give me a call at 608-397-9526 or email me at wisawdust at charter.net. Prices, roughly speaking would be $5500 for the entire setup or $930 for a single setup. If need be, I could deliver to an area within 50 miles of La Crosse. Also, if you know of people who would like ono on one classes, have them contact me. These classes would be at my shop and would go for $35/hr. Thanks. Duane -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Lyle Solem From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Jim Cox Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 5:19 AM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 132 bytes Desc: not available URL: From griff at mwt.net Mon Nov 9 15:43:36 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2020 21:43:36 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk > > >From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >Woodturners. >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > >Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members >without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would >hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more >money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each >member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each >month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good >works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > > > >From: "James Bloomer" >To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >Woodturners." >Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > >I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > > >On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > >>I was also wondering also on things. >> >>I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the >>building but we have a lot stored there. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Sent from my Galaxy >> >> >> >> >> >>-------- Original message -------- >> >>From: John & Donna Griffiths >> >>Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >> >>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners." >> >>Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> >> >>Good Saturday morning members, >> >>I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would >>be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The >>best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would >>control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the >>discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. >>James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would >>be a natural as president. >> >> >> >>Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew >>everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for >>anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make >>a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or >>what? >> >> >> >>One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom >>factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be >>tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this >>too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in >>the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet >>you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >> >> >> >>Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This >>might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and >>placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual >>turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting >>would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or >>we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera >>while the turner turns. That might be best. >> >> >> >>So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have >>not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, >>to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up >>with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep >>the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and >>circulate your thoughts as replies. >> >> >> >>This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I >>do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some >>kind of on-line meeting. >> >> >> >>John >> >> >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> > >_________________________________________ >Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >goes only to sender. >______ >crw-talk mailing list >crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent: 11/8/2020 3:02:35 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff >I?ve used it. Just that way, but after leaving the first coat to dry >without wiping. > > > > > >Aaron Gesicki > > > > > > > >From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert >Patros >Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 11:44 AM >To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >Woodturners. >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff > > > >The finish I?ve been using, Minwax Antique Oil Finish, is left on very >shortly before I wipe off. Concerned about the urethane setting too >quickly. What?s your experience? > >Sent from my iPhone > > > > >>On Nov 8, 2020, at 8:59 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: >> >>? >> >>Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don?t remember the >>name >> >>The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss. >> >> >> >> >> >>Aaron Gesicki >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert >>Patros >>Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 8:05 AM >>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners. >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff >> >> >> >>Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting >>shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held >>up well. What did you use? >> >> >> >>Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> >> >>>On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki >>>wrote: >>> >>>? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>> >>>Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that >>>he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings >>>attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood. >>> >>>I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in >>>Winona. Turned green, to finished size. >>> >>>Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of >>>Holly. >>> >>>Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments. >>> >>>My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in >>>the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 >>>or 3. >>> >>> >>> >>>Aaron Gesicki >>> >>> >>> >>>Winona, MN >>> >>>303.551.2450 cell >>> >>>507.615.0233 home >>> >>> >>> >>>_________________________________________ >>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>goes only to sender. >>>______ >>>crw-talk mailing list >>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Mon Nov 9 16:08:21 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2020 16:08:21 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Message-ID: Wise counsel, Lyle. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 9, 2020 3:03 PM, ldsolem at aol.com wrote: > > I would suggest about a 2 hour zoom meeting should be held each month. > > That is what we are doing each month at our ZVW chapter meeting. We have a demo and also show > > and tell. Then open up the meeting for discussion. > > So far the ZVW demo?s do not include lathe work. > > I believe the Madison group are holding monthly meetings by Zoom. > > From my experience if you do not have some type of a get together you lose members. > > I also participate in 2 other Zoom meetings and they seem to be going ok. > > If the Zoom meeting does not work out after a couple of months you can terminate the Zoom Meeting. > > Lyle Solem > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Jim Cox > Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 5:19 AM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >> >> I was also wondering also on things. >> >> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> >> From: John & Donna Griffiths >> >> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >> >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> >> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Good Saturday morning members, >> >> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >> >> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? >> >> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >> >> Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >> >> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >> >> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >> >> John >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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AAW has some tutorials/ guides to help clubs desiring to use zoom. For additional and reliable information, please? consult the AAW and Zoom.us Zoom works best on a computer, PC or Apple with a camera & microphone. Laptops, tablets & smart phones can also be used. Small screen devices are not most desirable. A reliable high speed Internet connection is extremely helpful. It's not rocket science, but does require some computer use skills and patience. And, no, I'm not requesting? to host meetings. However,? like many of us, I've participated in many meetings. Bob Raasch, Sent from my Phone On Nov 9, 2020 3:03 PM, ldsolem at aol.com wrote: > > I would suggest about a 2 hour zoom meeting should be held each month. > > That is what we are doing each month at our ZVW chapter meeting. We have a demo and also show > > and tell. Then open up the meeting for discussion. > > So far the ZVW demo?s do not include lathe work. > > I believe the Madison group are holding monthly meetings by Zoom. > > From my experience if you do not have some type of a get together you lose members. > > I also participate in 2 other Zoom meetings and they seem to be going ok. > > If the Zoom meeting does not work out after a couple of months you can terminate the Zoom Meeting. > > Lyle Solem > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Jim Cox > Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 5:19 AM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >> >> I was also wondering also on things. >> >> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> >> From: John & Donna Griffiths >> >> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >> >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> >> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Good Saturday morning members, >> >> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >> >> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? >> >> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >> >> Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >> >> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >> >> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. 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URL: From llswigg at mwt.net Mon Nov 9 19:38:23 2020 From: llswigg at mwt.net (Lavonne Swiggum) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2020 19:38:23 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Hello Members, > Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Jim Cox" > > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk >> >> From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >> Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. >> >> >> From: "James Bloomer" > >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > >> Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >> >> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: >> I was also wondering also on things. >> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >> >> >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> From: John & Donna Griffiths > >> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > >> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Good Saturday morning members, >> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >> >> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? >> >> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >> >> Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >> >> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >> >> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >> >> John >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Tue Nov 10 13:22:00 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 19:22:00 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. >Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and >comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. > >Lavonne > >>On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths >>wrote: >> >>Hello Members, >>Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just >>forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat >>that with a stick. >> >>Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to >>renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. >>Good to hear from you. >> >>Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. >> >>James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our >>space. >> >>Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment >>that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that >>needs to be accounted for. >> >>Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do >>sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and >>again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC >>guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to >>BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight >>and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be >>subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent >>possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I >>would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >> >>Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a >>viable option for us? Would you add something >> >>Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to >>have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain >>interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where >>someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board >>members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal >>motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an >>election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to >>next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws >>in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. >>Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. >>We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate >>the meeting. Volunteers? >> >>Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with >>something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other >>spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to >>journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, >>that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly >>difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we >>live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. >>Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick >>the topic if you volunteer.) >> >>OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will >>sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts >>are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make >>something happen. Until then, peace and health, >> >>John >> >>------ Original Message ------ >>From: "Jim Cox" >>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>RegionWoodturners." >>Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >>Where do I send the membership money to? >>Jim Cox >> >>Sent from Mail for >>Windows 10nk >>> >>>From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>Woodturners. >>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>> >>>Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members >>>without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , >>>would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to >>>need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee >>>,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom >>>meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off >>>some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with >>>WiF ?? J. >>> >>>From: "James Bloomer" >>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>Woodturners." >>>Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>> >>>I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >>> >>>On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >>>>I was also wondering also on things. >>>>I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on >>>>the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Sent from my Galaxy >>>> >>>> >>>>-------- Original message -------- >>>>From: John & Donna Griffiths >>>>Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>Woodturners." >>>>Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>> >>>>Good Saturday morning members, >>>>I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It >>>>would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities >>>>exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A >>>>moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to >>>>speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a >>>>face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a >>>>Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >>>> >>>>Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew >>>>everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for >>>>anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should >>>>make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing >>>>board or what? >>>> >>>>One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom >>>>factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be >>>>tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in >>>>this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are >>>>presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, >>>>phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish >>>>and so on. >>>> >>>>Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This >>>>might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and >>>>placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual >>>>turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting >>>>would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or >>>>we could have another person present at the lathe handling the >>>>camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >>>> >>>>So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I >>>>have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay >>>>grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to >>>>speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how >>>>to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think >>>>about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >>>> >>>>This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. >>>>I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do >>>>some kind of on-line meeting. >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>>>_________________________________________ >>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>>goes only to sender. >>>>______ >>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>>_________________________________________ >>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>goes only to sender. >>>______ >>>crw-talk mailing list >>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Tue Nov 10 13:27:09 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 19:27:09 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: <20201109235009384@air-rc-eucl-13.airstreamcomm.net> References: <20201109235009384@air-rc-eucl-13.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Bob, thanks for the insights. Who could step up? This is beyond my skill level. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Bob R" To: ldsolem at aol.com Cc: "CRW talk" Sent: 11/9/2020 5:49:40 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >Couple points about zoom, which is an Internet application for live >virtual meetings. > >Free or Basic version, allows up to 100 participants & 40 minutes >maximum time per meeting. Consecutive meetings can be scheduled as a >go around. However, I suspect that may be cumbersome for many of us. >Would not recommend for club meetings, unless one has an extremely >talented facilitator and participant users, basically due to 40 min >time constraints. > >Paid version, called Pro, has unlimited time per meeting, 100 >participant's, cost bout $15/month or $150 if paid annually (lump >payment). Plus some other enhancements. > >AAW has some tutorials/ guides to help clubs desiring to use zoom. >For additional and reliable information, please consult the AAW and >Zoom.us > >Zoom works best on a computer, PC or Apple with a camera & microphone. >Laptops, tablets & smart phones can also be used. Small screen devices >are not most desirable. A reliable high speed Internet connection is >extremely helpful. >It's not rocket science, but does require some computer use skills and >patience. > >And, no, I'm not requesting to host meetings. However, like many of >us, I've participated in many meetings. > >Bob Raasch, Sent from my Phone >On Nov 9, 2020 3:03 PM, ldsolem at aol.com wrote: >>I would suggest about a 2 hour zoom meeting should be held each month. >> >> >>That is what we are doing each month at our ZVW chapter meeting. We >>have a demo and also show >> >>and tell. Then open up the meeting for discussion. >> >> >>So far the ZVW demo?s do not include lathe work. >> >> >>I believe the Madison group are holding monthly meetings by Zoom. >> >> >>From my experience if you do not have some type of a get together you >>lose members. >> >> >>I also participate in 2 other Zoom meetings and they seem to be going >>ok. >> >> >>If the Zoom meeting does not work out after a couple of months you can >>terminate the Zoom Meeting. >> >> >>Lyle Solem >> >> >> >> >>From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Jim >>Cox >>Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 5:19 AM >>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>RegionWoodturners. >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> >>Where do I send the membership money to? >> >>Jim Cox >> >> >>Sent from Mail for >>Windows 10 >> >> >>From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners. >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> >>Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members >>without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would >>hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more >>money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each >>member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each >>month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good >>works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. >> >> >> >>From: "James Bloomer" >>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners." >>Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> >>I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >> >> >>On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >> >>>I was also wondering also on things. >>> >>>I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the >>>building but we have a lot stored there. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Sent from my Galaxy >>> >>> >>> >>>-------- Original message -------- >>> >>>From: John & Donna Griffiths >>> >>>Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >>> >>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>Woodturners." >>> >>>Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>> >>> >>>Good Saturday morning members, >>> >>>I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would >>>be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The >>>best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would >>>control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the >>>discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. >>>James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would >>>be a natural as president. >>> >>> >>>Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew >>>everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for >>>anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make >>>a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or >>>what? >>> >>> >>>One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom >>>factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable >>>and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This >>>would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the >>>instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you >>>are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >>> >>> >>>Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This >>>might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and >>>placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual >>>turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting >>>would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we >>>could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera >>>while the turner turns. That might be best. >>> >>> >>>So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have >>>not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, >>>to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up >>>with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep >>>the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and >>>circulate your thoughts as replies. >>> >>> >>>This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I >>>do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some >>>kind of on-line meeting. >>> >>> >>>John >>> >>> >>>_________________________________________ >>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>goes only to sender. >>>______ >>>crw-talk mailing list >>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marine9096 at gmail.com Tue Nov 10 15:01:23 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 15:01:23 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > Greetings to all. > > Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I > think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to > the idea. > > So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the > step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will > be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to > miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening > meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a > definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on > to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. > Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and > moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, > a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I > bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, > Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about > $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) > > And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think > about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, > "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list > for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. > Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and > comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. > > Lavonne > > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Hello Members, > Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget > about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a > stick. > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to > renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good > to hear from you. > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that > our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be > accounted for. > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort > of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am > pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My > take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, > a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for > long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged > exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to > stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip > now and then for that. > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a > viable option for us? Would you add something > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to > have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. > Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking > as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a > business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up > members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry > over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay > fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not > practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an > instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run > or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with > something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other > spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to > journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that > would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly > difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live > so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any > volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic > if you volunteer.) > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign > off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are > firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something > happen. Until then, peace and health, > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee > RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for > Windows 10nk > > > *From: *jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > *Sent: *Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > *To: *Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners. > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members > without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would > hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money > to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get > us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members > to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to > be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > *From: *"James Bloomer" > *To: *"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > *Sent: *Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > > I was also wondering also on things. > I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the > building but we have a lot stored there. > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Good Saturday morning members, > I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be > up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best > possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the > meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going > as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are > comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as > president. > > Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew > everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything > other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision > about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? > > One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom > factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and > useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would > be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery > up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while > discussing your design, finish and so on. > > Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might > involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in > view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your > narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image > being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person > present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That > might be best. > > So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not > made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote > a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with > feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club > going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate > your thoughts as replies. > > This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do > not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of > on-line meeting. > > John > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Tue Nov 10 18:04:02 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 18:04:02 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Message-ID: I'm open to it on 21st, am meeting. Zoom may be more popular with our folks. John Jordan demo at 3pm, for? I'm going attend on AAW zoom site. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 10, 2020 3:01 PM, James Bloomer wrote: > > I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting?and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work.? > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> >> Greetings to all. >> >> Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier? I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting.? No one is opposed to the idea. >> >> So, board members, what do you think?? I am ready and willing to take the step.? This Saturday?? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss.? Then Thanksgiving weekend?? Do we wait until December?? An evening meeting some weeknight?? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda.? Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said.? Instant gallery, discussions.? Maybe a lecture if not a demo.? ?We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting.? And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone.? (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line.? Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00? It sits on top of my monitor.) >> >> And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts.? Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..."? And by George, they did. >> >> John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "Lavonne Swiggum" >> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >>> Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem.? Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments.? We need to keep up the connection.? Stay safe. >>> >>> Lavonne >>> >>>> On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Members, >>>> Well, some promising responses from members.? Nobody said to just forget about the club.? And Jim Cox wants to send dues!? Can't beat that with a stick. >>>> ?? >>>> Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply.? Good to hear from you.? >>>> >>>> Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. >>>> ? >>>> James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space.? >>>> ? >>>> Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe.? We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. >>>> ? >>>> Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts.? I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again.? I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines.? My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible.? We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too.? I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >>>> >>>> Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us?? Would you add something >>>> >>>> Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest.? Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style.? Board members, an idea:? Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021.? Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year.? Perhaps we?should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe.? Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery.? We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting.? Volunteers? >>>> >>>> Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do.? Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen.? Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project.? How to do that safely you ask.? Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult.? But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work.? Any volunteers.? (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) >>>> >>>> OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off.? But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen.? Until then, peace and health, >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> ------ Original Message ------ >>>> From: "Jim Cox" >>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." >>>> Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>> >>>> Where do I send the membership money to? >>>> Jim Cox >>>> ? >>>> Sent from?Mail?for Windows 10nk >>>>> >>>>> ? >>>>> From:?jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>>> Sent:?Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>>> To:?Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>> Subject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> ? >>>>> Hi! Jim and John,? I would recommend that we just renew? all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership.? Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022!? I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works!? This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ??? J. >>>>> ? >>>>> From:?"James Bloomer" >>>>> To:?"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>> Sent:?Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>>> Subject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> ? >>>>> I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting.? >>>>> ? >>>>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I was also wondering also on things. >>>>>> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>>>> ? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> Sent from my Galaxy >>>>>> ? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> -------- Original message -------- >>>>>> From: John & Donna Griffiths ? >>>>>> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00)? >>>>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." ? >>>>>> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> Good Saturday morning members, >>>>>> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president.?? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what?? Also we should make a decision about club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too.? This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >>>>>> ? >>>>>> Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and? handle questions.? Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be best. >>>>>> ? >>>>>> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president.? This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times.? Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies.? >>>>>> ? >>>>>> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >>>>>> ? >>>>>> John >>>>>> ? >>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>> ______ >>>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>> ______ >>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>> ? >>>> >>>> _________________________________________ >>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>> ______ >>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > -- > James A. Bloomer > ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Nov 11 12:16:02 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 18:16:02 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. >Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a >PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be >when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its >place would work. > >On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths >wrote: >>Greetings to all. >> >>Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I >>think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed >>to the idea. >> >>So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take >>the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And >>AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I >>don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until >>December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for >>an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that >>experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem >>said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. >>We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom >>event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a >>desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and >>microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay >>are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on >>top of my monitor.) >> >>And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. >>Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his >>field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, >>they did. >> >>John >> >>------ Original Message ------ >>From: "Lavonne Swiggum" >>To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list >>for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> >>Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >>>Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club >>>problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of >>>projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay >>>safe. >>> >>>Lavonne >>> >>>>On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>>Hello Members, >>>>Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just >>>>forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat >>>>that with a stick. >>>> >>>>Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want >>>>to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his >>>>reply. Good to hear from you. >>>> >>>>Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good >>>>move. >>>> >>>>James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our >>>>space. >>>> >>>>Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment >>>>that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that >>>>needs to be accounted for. >>>> >>>>Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do >>>>sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and >>>>again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets >>>>CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine >>>>to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain >>>>sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians >>>>will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to >>>>the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and >>>>chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >>>> >>>>Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this >>>>a viable option for us? Would you add something >>>> >>>>Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us >>>>to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain >>>>interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where >>>>someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board >>>>members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal >>>>motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an >>>>election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board >>>>to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the >>>>by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor >>>>safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant >>>>gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or >>>>moderate the meeting. Volunteers? >>>> >>>>Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with >>>>something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some >>>>other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I >>>>were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for >>>>example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes >>>>speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family >>>>member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to >>>>do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this >>>>happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) >>>> >>>>OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will >>>>sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some >>>>thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to >>>>make something happen. Until then, peace and health, >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>>>------ Original Message ------ >>>>From: "Jim Cox" >>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>RegionWoodturners." >>>>Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>> >>>>Where do I send the membership money to? >>>>Jim Cox >>>> >>>>Sent from Mail for >>>>Windows 10nk >>>>> >>>>>From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>>>Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>Woodturners. >>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> >>>>>Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all >>>>>members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and >>>>>this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would >>>>>happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just >>>>>do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need >>>>>a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any >>>>>business and show off some good works! This would have to be done >>>>>at someones house with WiF ?? J. >>>>> >>>>>From: "James Bloomer" >>>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>Woodturners." >>>>>Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> >>>>>I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >>>>> >>>>>On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >>>>>>I was also wondering also on things. >>>>>>I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on >>>>>>the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Sent from my Galaxy >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>-------- Original message -------- >>>>>>From: John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >>>>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>>Woodturners." >>>>>>Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>> >>>>>>Good Saturday morning members, >>>>>>I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It >>>>>>would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities >>>>>>exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A >>>>>>moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to >>>>>>speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a >>>>>>face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing >>>>>>a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >>>>>> >>>>>>Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just >>>>>>renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 >>>>>>dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also >>>>>>we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the >>>>>>existing board or what? >>>>>> >>>>>>One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a >>>>>>boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would >>>>>>be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery >>>>>>in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are >>>>>>presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the >>>>>>computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your >>>>>>design, finish and so on. >>>>>> >>>>>>Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. >>>>>>This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a >>>>>>phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit >>>>>>the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the >>>>>>Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle >>>>>>questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe >>>>>>handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >>>>>> >>>>>>So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I >>>>>>have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my >>>>>>pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for >>>>>>members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club >>>>>>member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. >>>>>>Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >>>>>> >>>>>>This will give direction to the board about the future of the >>>>>>club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we >>>>>>can do some kind of on-line meeting. >>>>>> >>>>>>John >>>>>> >>>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>______ >>>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>> >>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>______ >>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>> >>>>_________________________________________ >>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>>goes only to sender. >>>>______ >>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > >-- >James A. Bloomer > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jerrymol at hotmail.com Wed Nov 11 13:07:00 2020 From: jerrymol at hotmail.com (Jerry Molnar) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 19:07:00 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> , Message-ID: ________________________________ From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrewpingree at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 13:30:30 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 13:30:30 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* crw-talk on behalf of John & > Donna Griffiths > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM > *To:* James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for > the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > *Subject:* Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your > call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the > AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do > not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. > > My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard > of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical > appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it > work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. > > So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or > maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few > minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. > And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act > as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the > practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual > virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. > > Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list > for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free > version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with > cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our > traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would > work. > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: > > Greetings to all. > > Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I > think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to > the idea. > > So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the > step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will > be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to > miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening > meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a > definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on > to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. > Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and > moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, > a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I > bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, > Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about > $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) > > And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think > about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, > "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list > for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. > Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and > comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. > > Lavonne > > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Hello Members, > Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget > about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a > stick. > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to > renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good > to hear from you. > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that > our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be > accounted for. > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort > of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am > pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My > take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, > a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for > long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged > exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to > stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip > now and then for that. > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a > viable option for us? Would you add something > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to > have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. > Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking > as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a > business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up > members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry > over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay > fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not > practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an > instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run > or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with > something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other > spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to > journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that > would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly > difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live > so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any > volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic > if you volunteer.) > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign > off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are > firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something > happen. Until then, peace and health, > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee > RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for > Windows 10nk > > > *From: *jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > *Sent: *Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > *To: *Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners. > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members > without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would > hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money > to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get > us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members > to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to > be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > *From: *"James Bloomer" > *To: *"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > *Sent: *Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > > I was also wondering also on things. > I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the > building but we have a lot stored there. > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Good Saturday morning members, > I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be > up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best > possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the > meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going > as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are > comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as > president. > > Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew > everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything > other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision > about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? > > One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom > factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and > useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would > be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery > up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while > discussing your design, finish and so on. > > Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might > involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in > view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your > narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image > being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person > present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That > might be best. > > So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not > made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote > a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with > feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club > going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate > your thoughts as replies. > > This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do > not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of > on-line meeting. > > John > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > -- > James A. Bloomer > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EganR at westerntc.edu Wed Nov 11 13:32:34 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 19:32:34 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Zoom can support more than one USB camera. From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Andrew Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar > wrote: ________________________________ From: crw-talk > on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM To: James Bloomer >; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From strombe at acegroup.cc Wed Nov 11 13:51:38 2020 From: strombe at acegroup.cc (James Stromberg) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:51:38 -0500 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: <275f01d6b864$12064710$3612d530$@acegroup.cc> Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. Jim Stromberg From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, Richard Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom can support more than one USB camera. From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Andrew Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar > wrote: _____ From: crw-talk > on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM To: James Bloomer >; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rickm45 at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 16:21:39 2020 From: rickm45 at gmail.com (rickm45) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 16:21:39 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Class Lathes In-Reply-To: <2f50b4b78d699fb295df99288f25e0945395a46d@webmail> References: <2f50b4b78d699fb295df99288f25e0945395a46d@webmail> Message-ID: I would like to take advantage of Duane's offer but I have a lathe to sell first. If anyone knows of anyone interested in a starter lathe please contact me at rickm45 at gmail.com (assuming this gets to the list at all!) I have a Delta 46-700 wood lathe on a stand. It will turn about a 36" spindle, a 12" bowl (but I am not sure I would do that.) It is a starter lathe, belt driven variable speed. It is pretty solid and in really good condition. If I can get one of Duane's lathes, I am hoping to put together a nice package as I already have tools, a chuck, etc. I am thinking about $200. Thanks, Rick Morrison On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 12:55 PM wrote: > > The second method I would consider is 6 complete setups (lathe, stand > tools and chucks). Since we are coming into the Christmas season, this > might be a good option for someone just getting into turning. > > If you are interested or know anyone who might be interested, have them > give me a call at 608-397-9526 or email me at wisawdust at charter.net. > Prices, roughly speaking would be $5500 for the entire setup or $930 for a > single setup. If need be, I could deliver to an area within 50 miles of La > Crosse. > > Thanks. > > Duane > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jcfitz at charter.net Wed Nov 11 16:31:24 2020 From: jcfitz at charter.net (jcfitz) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 16:31:24 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: <275f01d6b864$12064710$3612d530$@acegroup.cc> Message-ID: I have use zoom? and my wife has also use it with no problems.? You can also add a background if you room is trashed.? Jack FitzpatrickSent from my Galaxy -------- Original message --------From: James Stromberg Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited.? I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida.?Jim Stromberg?From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, RichardSent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PMTo: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar?Zoom can support more than one USB camera.?From: crw-talk On Behalf Of AndrewSent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PMTo: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar?CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.?Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser.? ?Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required.??I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all.??My two cents, anyways.?On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote:??From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PMTo: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity ?Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting.? You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when.? I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan.? I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me.?My two cents worth:? I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now.? I can get Zoom to work, mostly.? I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all.? An idea, maybe have a practice run.?So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too.? ?And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session.? That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy.?Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll!? Thanks for your leadership, John?------ Original Message ------From: "James Bloomer" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PMSubject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity?I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting?and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work.??On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote:Greetings to all.?Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier? I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting.? No one is opposed to the idea.?So, board members, what do you think?? I am ready and willing to take the step.? This Saturday?? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss.? Then Thanksgiving weekend?? Do we wait until December?? An evening meeting some weeknight?? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda.? Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said.? Instant gallery, discussions.? Maybe a lecture if not a demo.? ?We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting.? And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone.? (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line.? Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00? It sits on top of my monitor.)?And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts.? Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..."? And by George, they did.?John?------ Original Message ------From: "Lavonne Swiggum" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PMSubject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity?Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem.? Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments.? We need to keep up the connection.? Stay safe. ?Lavonne?On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote:?Hello Members,Well, some promising responses from members.? Nobody said to just forget about the club.? And Jim Cox wants to send dues!? Can't beat that with a stick.??Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply.? Good to hear from you.??Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move.?James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space.??Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe.? We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for.?Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts.? I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again.? I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines.? My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible.? We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too.? I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that.?Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us?? Would you add something?Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest.? Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style.? Board members, an idea:? Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021.? Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year.? Perhaps we?should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe.? Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery.? We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting.? Volunteers??Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do.? Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen.? Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project.? How to do that safely you ask.? Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult.? But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work.? Any volunteers.? (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.)?OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off.? But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen.? Until then, peace and health,?John?------ Original Message ------From: "Jim Cox" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AMSubject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity?Where do I send the membership money to?Jim Cox?Sent from?Mail?for Windows 10nk?From:?jayejohnson099 at centurytel.netSent:?Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PMTo:?Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.Subject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity?Hi! Jim and John,? I would recommend that we just renew? all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership.? Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022!? I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works!? This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ??? J.??From:?"James Bloomer" To:?"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent:?Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PMSubject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity?I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting.??On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote:I was also wondering also on things.I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there.???Sent from my Galaxy??-------- Original message --------From: John & Donna Griffiths ?Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00)?To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." ?Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity??Good Saturday morning members,I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president.???Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what?? Also we should make a decision about club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what??One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too.? This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on.?Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and? handle questions.? Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be best.?So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president.? This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times.? Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies.??This will give direction to the board about the future of the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting.?John?_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/?_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/?_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/?-- James A. Bloomer?_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marschwem at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 16:55:21 2020 From: marschwem at gmail.com (Martha Schwem) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 16:55:21 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: <5fac6658.1c69fb81.cdddf.0f03SMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> References: <5fac6658.1c69fb81.cdddf.0f03SMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: > > ? > I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: James Stromberg > Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) > To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. > > > > Jim Stromberg > > > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, Richard > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > > > Zoom can support more than one USB camera. > > > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Andrew > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > > > Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. > > > > Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. > > > > I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. > > > > My two cents, anyways. > > > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: > > > > > > From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM > To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. > > > > My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. > > > > So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. > > > > Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "James Bloomer" > > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. > > > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Greetings to all. > > > > Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. > > > > So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) > > > > And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. > > > > John > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. > > > > Lavonne > > > > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > > > Hello Members, > > Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. > > > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. > > > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. > > > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. > > > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. > > > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. > > > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something > > > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? > > > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) > > > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, > > > > John > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "Jim Cox" > > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > Where do I send the membership money to? > > Jim Cox > > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk > > > > From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > > > > > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > > I was also wondering also on things. > > I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. > > > > > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > > > > -------- Original message -------- > > From: John & Donna Griffiths > > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > > > Good Saturday morning members, > > I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. > > > > Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? > > > > One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. > > > > Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. > > > > So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. > > > > This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. > > > > John > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > > > -- > > James A. 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URL: From raaschb at charter.net Wed Nov 11 19:04:47 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob Raasch) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 19:04:47 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Message-ID: <01c501d6b88f$d1e49160$75adb420$@charter.net> Hi Marty, Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Martha Schwem Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz > wrote: ? I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: James Stromberg > Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. Jim Stromberg From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Egan, Richard Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom can support more than one USB camera. From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Andrew Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar > wrote: _____ From: crw-talk > on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM To: James Bloomer >; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. John _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -- James A. 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URL: From kengrunke at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 23:09:30 2020 From: kengrunke at gmail.com (Ken Grunke) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 23:09:30 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity In-Reply-To: References: <5fa737cf.1c69fb81.f5ef1.9c0cSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> <1287950939.52038131.1604884096366.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> <20201109111949210@air-rc-cdpg-43.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: <72f6b0ac-b4c1-c4d0-5c37-144c7f20d7fe@gmail.com> I'm game for a Zoom meeting, not being able to make the "meatspace" gatherings for quite some time now. I think a few informal practice runs would be a good idea. I have never used Zoom before but I've been told it's not very challenging. I am visiting friends north of the Twin Cities, working in their woodshop making a batch of staved cylindrical drumshells for a Hmung priestess. I will be back home on Tuesday but my hosts are alright with me using their connection for Zoom, except for weekdays when their oldest daughter is using it for school classes. Saturday morning would work for me both at my friends' and at home once I get there. I also have weekday late afternoon/early evenings that would have to be scheduled a couple hours in advance. The hostess here works at home on her computer for the U of M and has frequent Zoom meetings with her colleagues. Just had a chat with her, she is very web-savvy and willing to help so I can pick her brains and get advice. She uses the browser connection on her laptop rather than the downloadable app, says it works fine. I am thinking of initiating a connection either tomorrow afternoon or Friday for an informal meeting. Will post here an hour or two in advance. We can gain some familiarity with the program before getting serious with an actual club meeting. I have been meaning to post some pictures of the drum project I'm working on, just haven't gotten a round tuit. (I hear they can be turned on the lathe LOL) Will try to do that in the next couple days. Hope to virtually see some fellow club members soon! Ken Grunke On 11/11/20 12:16 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting.? You are the President, > your call and the board's on which platform and when.? I do plan to > attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan.? I > personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. > > My two cents worth:? I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even > heard of it till now.? I can get Zoom to work, mostly.? I tried a > remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I > could not make it work at all.? An idea, maybe have a practice run. > > So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one > or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for > a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can > use it too.? ?And if you are moderating, have your phone number > available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it > too tricky during the practice session.? That way, a better chance of > success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not > tech savvy. > > Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll!? Thanks for your leadership, John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "James Bloomer" > > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; > "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > >> I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. >> Free version can host a 45 min meeting?and can work with either a >> PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would >> be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in >> its place would work. >> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > > wrote: >> >> Greetings to all. >> >> Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded >> earlier? I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting.? No >> one is opposed to the idea. >> >> So, board members, what do you think?? I am ready and willing to >> take the step.? This Saturday?? The Saturday after is WI deer >> season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that >> day too, which I don't plan to miss.? Then Thanksgiving weekend?? >> Do we wait until December?? An evening meeting some weeknight?? I >> think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda.? Then >> after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer >> format like Lyle Solem said.? Instant gallery, discussions.? >> Maybe a lecture if not a demo.? ?We will need a member to set up >> and moderate the meeting.? And a Zoom event can be attended with >> a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a >> camera/microphone.? (I bought my camera and microphone from >> Target on-line.? Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among >> the many places one can be had for about $30.00? It sits on top >> of my monitor.) >> >> And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your >> thoughts.? Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy >> built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..."? >> And by George, they did. >> >> John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > >> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" > >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW >> Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > >> Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >>> Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club >>> problem.? Thanks too for all of you who have contributed >>> pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the >>> connection.? Stay safe. >>> >>> Lavonne >>> >>>> On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Members, >>>> Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to >>>> just forget about the club.? And Jim Cox wants to send dues! >>>> Can't beat that with a stick. >>>> Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and >>>> want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check >>>> per his reply.? Good to hear from you. >>>> >>>> Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good >>>> move. >>>> James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about >>>> our space. >>>> Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' >>>> comment that our equipment is safe.? We have a ton of valuable >>>> stuff that needs to be accounted for. >>>> Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts.? I would be willing >>>> to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center >>>> now and again.? I am pretty certain that could be done in a way >>>> that meets CDC guidelines.? My take would be to not have coffee >>>> available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of >>>> sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for >>>> long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to >>>> prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent >>>> possible.? We might want to stand outside distanced and chat >>>> too.? I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >>>> >>>> Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is >>>> this a viable option for us?? Would you add something >>>> >>>> Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and >>>> for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as >>>> to maintain interest.? Much harder for most of us to focus on a >>>> screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual >>>> meeting style.? Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business >>>> meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid >>>> up members to 2021.? Also do an election of officers, even it >>>> it is to carry over the current board to next year.? Perhaps >>>> we?should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these >>>> times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe.? Such >>>> a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. >>>> We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or >>>> moderate the meeting.? Volunteers? >>>> >>>> Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do.? Maybe start >>>> with something pretty simple like turning a pen.? Or a bowl. Or >>>> some other spindle project.? How to do that safely you ask.? >>>> Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him >>>> making a project for example, that would expose both of us and >>>> wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us >>>> have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that >>>> person could be persuaded to do the camera work.? Any >>>> volunteers.? (My little secret, if this happens, you get to >>>> pick the topic if you volunteer.) >>>> >>>> OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so >>>> will sign off.? But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when >>>> some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the >>>> next step to make something happen.? Until then, peace and health, >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> ------ Original Message ------ >>>> From: "Jim Cox" >>> > >>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>> RegionWoodturners." >>> > >>>> Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>> >>>> Where do I send the membership money to? >>>> Jim Cox >>>> Sent fromMail >>>> for Windows 10nk >>>>> *From:*jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>>> >>>>> *Sent:*Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>>> *To:*Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>> Woodturners. >>>>> *Subject:*Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> Hi! Jim and John,? I would recommend that we just renew? all >>>>> members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank >>>>> and this , would hopefully hold our membership.? Also, if we >>>>> would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we >>>>> could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022!? >>>>> I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members >>>>> to conduct any business and show off some good works!? This >>>>> would have to be done at someones house with WiF ??? J. >>>>> *From:*"James Bloomer" >>>> > >>>>> *To:*"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>> Region Woodturners." >>>> > >>>>> *Sent:*Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>>> *Subject:*Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >>>>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz >>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I was also wondering also on things. >>>>> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and >>>>> rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>>> Sent from my Galaxy >>>>> -------- Original message -------- >>>>> From: John & Donna Griffiths >>>> > >>>>> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >>>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>> Region Woodturners." >>>> > >>>>> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>> Good Saturday morning members, >>>>> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line >>>>> gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but >>>>> several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would >>>>> seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the >>>>> meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the >>>>> discussion going as would the president in a face to face >>>>> meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a >>>>> Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >>>>> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we >>>>> just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not >>>>> spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club >>>>> functions or what? Also we should make a decision about >>>>> club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what? >>>>> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be >>>>> a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business >>>>> meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could >>>>> incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be >>>>> a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the >>>>> instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or >>>>> tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish >>>>> and so on. >>>>> Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom >>>>> meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, >>>>> perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece >>>>> so it would transmit the actual turning and the your >>>>> narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would >>>>> control the image being transmitted and handle questions.? >>>>> Or we could have another person present at the lathe >>>>> handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be >>>>> best. >>>>> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will >>>>> notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That >>>>> is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. >>>>> This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, >>>>> ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the >>>>> club going during these trying times.? Please think about >>>>> this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >>>>> This will give direction to the board about the future of >>>>> the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness >>>>> so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >>>>> John >>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole >>>>> group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>> ______ >>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was >>>>> sent:http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>> "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>> ______ >>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was >>>>> sent:http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>> _________________________________________ >>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>> "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>> ______ >>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was >>>> sent:http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >> "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> >> -- >> James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kengrunke at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 23:10:56 2020 From: kengrunke at gmail.com (Ken Grunke) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 23:10:56 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: <01c501d6b88f$d1e49160$75adb420$@charter.net> References: <01c501d6b88f$d1e49160$75adb420$@charter.net> Message-ID: <559a1888-6696-b981-a7be-ebc919cb4c1b@gmail.com> Done. Thanks, Bob. On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: > > Hi Marty, > > Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. ??Thanks. Bob R > > *From:* crw-talk *On Behalf Of > *Martha Schwem > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM > *To:* Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners. > *Subject:* Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I > have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very > basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz > wrote: > > ? > > I have use zoom? and my wife has also use it with no problems.? > You can also add a background if you room is trashed.? Jack > Fitzpatrick > > Sent from my Galaxy > > -------- Original message -------- > > From: James Stromberg > > > Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) > > To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners.'" > > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. > I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the > very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise > is limited.? I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to > see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. > > Jim Stromberg > > *From:* crw-talk > *On Behalf Of *Egan, > Richard > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM > *To:* Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners. > > *Subject:* Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same > boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need > the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Zoom can support more than one USB camera. > > *From:* crw-talk > *On Behalf Of *Andrew > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM > *To:* Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners. > > *Subject:* Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same > boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need > the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > *CAUTION:*This email originated from outside of Western Technical > College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you > recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided > when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to > your device or just join from your browser. > > Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account > is required. > > I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the > link readily available to all. > > My two cents, anyways. > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar > wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:*crw-talk > on behalf of John > & Donna Griffiths > > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM > *To:* James Bloomer >; Membership mailing list for > the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > > > *Subject:* Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the > President, your call and the board's on which platform and > when.? I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the > 21st featuring John Jordan.? I personally do not deer hunt so > the 21st works for me. > > My two cents worth:? I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never > even heard of it till now.? I can get Zoom to work, mostly.? I > tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on > Skype Business, I could not make it work at all.? An idea, > maybe have a practice run. > > So what I envision is you determining the best platform then > doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can > join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out > then leave, and others can use it too.? ?And if you are > moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as > the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during > the practice session. That way, a better chance of success > with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not > tech savvy. > > Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll!? Thanks for your > leadership, John > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "James Bloomer" > > > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW > Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > > > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar > to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting?and can > work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. > The 21st of this month would be when our traditional > meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would > work. > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > > wrote: > > Greetings to all. > > Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has > responded earlier? I think we have a lot of support > for a Zoom meeting.? No one is opposed to the idea. > > So, board members, what do you think?? I am ready and > willing to take the step.? This Saturday?? The > Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be > doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which > I don't plan to miss.? Then Thanksgiving weekend?? Do > we wait until December?? An evening meeting some > weeknight?? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with > a definite agenda.? Then after we get that experience > under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle > Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a > lecture if not a demo.? ?We will need a member to set > up and moderate the meeting.? And a Zoom event can be > attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a > desktop computer with a camera/microphone.? (I bought > my camera and microphone from Target on-line.? Best > Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many > places one can be had for about $30.00? It sits on top > of my monitor.) > > And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know > your thoughts.? Think about the movie about a baseball > park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you > build it, they will come..."? And by George, they did. > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > > > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for > the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > > > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks to those of you who are working hard to > solve our club problem.? Thanks too for all of you > who have contributed pictures of projects and > comments.? We need to keep up the connection.? > Stay safe. > > Lavonne > > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna > Griffiths > wrote: > > Hello Members, > > Well, some promising responses from members. > Nobody said to just forget about the club. And > Jim Cox wants to send dues!? Can't beat that > with a stick. > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid > member for 2020 and want to renew, get in > touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per > his reply. Good to hear from you. > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues > to 2021 is a good move. > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from > the City about our space. > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds > like from James' comment that our equipment is > safe.? We have a ton of valuable stuff that > needs to be accounted for. > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts.? I > would be willing to do sort of an "open > library, open tool" event at the Center now > and again.? I am pretty certain that could be > done in a way that meets CDC guidelines.? My > take would be to not have coffee available > (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of > sanitizer available in plain sight and no one > hang around for long so our faithful > librarians will not be subjected to prolonged > exposure, distancing practiced to the extent > possible.? We might want to stand outside > distanced and chat too.? I would make my 95 > mile round trip now and then for that. > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing > Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for > us? Would you add something > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a > Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty > defined agenda that is followed so as to > maintain interest.? Much harder for most of us > to focus on a screen where someone is speaking > as opposed to our usual meeting style.? Board > members, an idea:? Maybe do a business meeting > to submit a formal motion to carry over dues > for paid up members to 2021.? Also do an > election of officers, even it it is to carry > over the current board to next year. Perhaps > we?should try to stay fairly close to the > by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance > is not practical nor safe.? Such a Zoom > business meeting should also include an > instant gallery.? We would need someone with > enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the > meeting. Volunteers? > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to > do. Maybe start with something pretty simple > like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other > spindle project.? How to do that safely you > ask.? Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop > to broadcast him making a project for example, > that would expose both of us and wearing a > mask makes speaking clearly difficult.? But > many of us have a spouse or family member with > whom we live so maybe that person could be > persuaded to do the camera work.? Any > volunteers.? (My little secret, if this > happens, you get to pick the topic if you > volunteer.) > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas > for the moment so will sign off.? But, please > add your thoughts, ideas and when some > thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will > take the next step to make something happen.? > Until then, peace and health, > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "Jim Cox" > > > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW > Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > > > > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail > ?for > Windows 10nk > > *From: *jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > > *Sent: *Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > *To: *Membership mailing list for the AAW > Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that > we just renew all members without new dues > for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and > this , would hopefully hold our > membership. Also, if we would happen to > need more money to get us throught, 2021, > we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member > to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 > hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members > to conduct any business and show off some > good works! This would have to be done at > someones house with WiF ?? J. > > *From: *"James Bloomer" > > > *To: *"Membership mailing list for the AAW > Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > > *Sent: *Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > *Subject: *Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to > see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > > wrote: > > I was also wondering also on things. > > I don't know if anyone e has been in > contact with park and rec on the > building but we have a lot stored there. > > Sent from my Galaxy > > -------- Original message -------- > > From: John & Donna Griffiths > > > > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > > To: "Membership mailing list for the > AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > > > > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Good Saturday morning members, > > I want to suggest we have some sort of > an on-line gathering.? It would be up > to the board what we do, but several > possibilities exist.? The best > possibility would seem to me to be > Zoom.? A moderator would control the > meeting, giving members a chance to > speak and keeping the discussion going > as would the president in a face to > face meeting. James, if you are > comfortable with managing a Zoom > meeting you would be a natural as > president. > > Club dues are due and a decision needs > to be made: do we just renew everyone > without paying dues since we did not > spend 2020 dues for anything other > than basic club functions or what?? > Also we should make a decision about > club officers. Just reappoint the > existing board or what? > > One would be a simple meeting via > Zoom, but there might be a boredom > factor with that. ?Perhaps a short > business meeting would be tolerable > and useful. We could incorporate an > instant gallery in this too. This > would be a matter of holding the piece > we are presenting in the instant > gallery up to the camera on the > computer, phone or tablet you are > using while discussing your design, > finish and so on. > > Another would be?to do some kind of a > demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might > involve one of us setting up a camera, > perhaps on a phone and placing it in > view of the workpiece so it would > transmit the actual turning and the > your narrative. The person running the > Zoom meeting would control the image > being transmitted and? handle > questions.? Or we could have another > person present at the lathe handling > the camera while the turner turns. > That might be best. > > So if you have read this far (I hope > you have) you will notice I have not > made any decisions or directives. That > is way above my pay grade, to quote a > former president. This is the time for > members to speak up with feedback, > ideas what you want as a club member > and how to keep the club going during > these trying times. Please think about > this and circulate your thoughts as > replies. > > This will give direction to the board > about the future of the club.? I do > not want to see it fade into > nothingness so I hoped we can do some > kind of on-line meeting. > > John > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to > reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your > message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to > reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only > to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your > message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach > the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message > was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole > group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > -- > > James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, > "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, > "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vgwintersteen at gmail.com Thu Nov 12 07:28:29 2020 From: vgwintersteen at gmail.com (Virginia Wintersteen) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 07:28:29 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: <559a1888-6696-b981-a7be-ebc919cb4c1b@gmail.com> References: <559a1888-6696-b981-a7be-ebc919cb4c1b@gmail.com> Message-ID: <6B3F5017-FB81-499E-8E77-6D7E5AD5E95C@gmail.com> I have been following this discussion. You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used for the regular meeting demonstrations. Demonstrators could record their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show the video. You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via zoom. You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. The club would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could have a larger group. It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. Ginny Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: > > ? > Done. Thanks, Bob. > >> On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: >> Hi Marty, >> Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R >> >> >> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Martha Schwem >> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM >> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >> >> Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: >> >> ? >> I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick >> >> >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> From: James Stromberg >> Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) >> To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >> >> Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. >> >> Jim Stromberg >> >> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, Richard >> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM >> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >> >> Zoom can support more than one USB camera. >> >> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Andrew >> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM >> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >> >> CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. >> >> Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. >> >> Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. >> >> I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. >> >> My two cents, anyways. >> >> On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: >> >> >> From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths >> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM >> To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. >> >> My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. >> >> So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. >> >> Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "James Bloomer" >> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" >> Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. >> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> Greetings to all. >> >> Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. >> >> So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) >> >> And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. >> >> John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "Lavonne Swiggum" >> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. >> >> Lavonne >> >> >> On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> >> Hello Members, >> Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. >> >> Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. >> >> Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. >> >> James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. >> >> Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. >> >> Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >> >> Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something >> >> Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? >> >> Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) >> >> OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, >> >> John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "Jim Cox" >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." >> Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Where do I send the membership money to? >> Jim Cox >> >> Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk >> >> From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >> Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. >> >> >> From: "James Bloomer" >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. >> >> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >> I was also wondering also on things. >> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >> >> >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> From: John & Donna Griffiths >> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >> >> Good Saturday morning members, >> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. >> >> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? >> >> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >> >> Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. >> >> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. >> >> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >> >> John >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> -- >> James A. 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URL: From raaschb at charter.net Thu Nov 12 08:12:08 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob Raasch) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 08:12:08 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: <6B3F5017-FB81-499E-8E77-6D7E5AD5E95C@gmail.com> References: <559a1888-6696-b981-a7be-ebc919cb4c1b@gmail.com> <6B3F5017-FB81-499E-8E77-6D7E5AD5E95C@gmail.com> Message-ID: <00f701d6b8fd$ce9646c0$6bc2d440$@charter.net> Ginny, That sounds like a viable solution. If I?m understanding, using club equip on site at club house, do a demo and record it to DVD. Prob only need 2 people, demonstrator and camera person, which should be Covid safe. Then following that, a zoom host person would show the recorded video on the zoom meeting. Not sure if the Zoom free version provides the resources. Bob R From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Virginia Wintersteen Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 7:28 AM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar I have been following this discussion. You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used for the regular meeting demonstrations. Demonstrators could record their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show the video. You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via zoom. You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. The club would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could have a larger group. It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. Ginny Sent from my iPhone On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke > wrote: ? Done. Thanks, Bob. On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: Hi Marty, Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Martha Schwem Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz > wrote: ? I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: James Stromberg > Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. Jim Stromberg From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Egan, Richard Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom can support more than one USB camera. From: crw-talk > On Behalf Of Andrew Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar > wrote: _____ From: crw-talk > on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM To: James Bloomer >; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" >; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths > wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz > wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. 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URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Thu Nov 12 08:24:10 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust at charter.net) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:24:10 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Message-ID: Like Ginny, I have been following this discussion. I am very much in favor of doing it via zoom. One suggestion would be to have the club purchase a zoom memerbership using one member. That way get the benefit of the longer times and such and it would not have to come out of a club member's pocket. I have been doing some research on being able to do demos over the internet. I came across a clob, lucid woodturners, who has been doing this. They also have several tutorials set up and recommendations cameras and such. In order to get access, you need to join their club. Their website is located at https://www.lucidwoodturners.com/ Duane -----------------------------------------From: "Bob Raasch" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Cc: Sent: Thursday November 12 2020 8:12:59AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Ginny, That sounds like a viable solution. If I?m understanding, using club equip on site at club house, do a demo and record it to DVD. Prob only need 2 people, demonstrator and camera person, which should be Covid safe. Then following that, a zoom host person would show the recorded video on the zoom meeting. Not sure if the Zoom free version provides the resources. Bob R FROM: crw-talk ON BEHALF OF Virginia Wintersteen SENT: Thursday, November 12, 2020 7:28 AM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar I have been following this discussion. You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used for the regular meeting demonstrations. Demonstrators could record their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show the video. You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via zoom. You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. The club would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could have a larger group. It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. Ginny Sent from my iPhone On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: ? Done. Thanks, Bob. On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: Hi Marty, Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R FROM: crw-talk [2] ON BEHALF OF Martha Schwem SENT: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. [3] SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: ? I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: James Stromberg Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. Jim Stromberg FROM: crw-talk ON BEHALF OF Egan, Richard SENT: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Zoom can support more than one USB camera. FROM: crw-talk ON BEHALF OF Andrew SENT: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. My two cents, anyways. On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: ------------------------- FROM: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths SENT: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM TO: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: Greetings to all. Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Lavonne Swiggum" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. Lavonne On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: Hello Members, Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Jim Cox" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Where do I send the membership money to? Jim Cox Sent from Mail [27] for Windows 10nk FROM: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net [28] SENT: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. [29] SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. FROM: "James Bloomer" TO: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." SENT: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: I was also wondering also on things. I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity Good Saturday morning members, I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. 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URL: From vgwintersteen at gmail.com Thu Nov 12 10:12:37 2020 From: vgwintersteen at gmail.com (Virginia Wintersteen) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 10:12:37 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Correct. The free zoom account will only let you have so many ?attendees?, so you would need to purchase a subscription. Or if you would like you can trial it with my account. You could do a ?dry run? with one of the previously recorded demos to work the kinks out. With zoom members can have a question and answer section with the presenter after they view the demo. Ginny Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 12, 2020, at 8:24 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ? > Like Ginny, I have been following this discussion. I am very much in favor of doing it via zoom. One suggestion would be to have the club purchase a zoom memerbership using one member. That way get the benefit of the longer times and such and it would not have to come out of a club member's pocket. > > I have been doing some research on being able to do demos over the internet. I came across a clob, lucid woodturners, who has been doing this. They also have several tutorials set up and recommendations cameras and such. In order to get access, you need to join their club. Their website is located at https://www.lucidwoodturners.com/ > > Duane > ----------------------------------------- > > From: "Bob Raasch" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: > Sent: Thursday November 12 2020 8:12:59AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > > Ginny, That sounds like a viable solution. If I?m understanding, using club equip on site at club house, do a demo and record it to DVD. Prob only need 2 people, demonstrator and camera person, which should be Covid safe. Then following that, a zoom host person would show the recorded video on the zoom meeting. Not sure if the Zoom free version provides the resources. > Bob R > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Virginia Wintersteen > Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 7:28 AM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > I have been following this discussion. > > You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used for the regular meeting demonstrations. Demonstrators could record their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show the video. You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via zoom. You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. The club would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could have a larger group. It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. > > Ginny > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: > > ? > Done. Thanks, Bob. > > On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: > Hi Marty, > Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R > > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Martha Schwem > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: > > ? > I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: James Stromberg > Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) > To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. > > Jim Stromberg > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, Richard > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > Zoom can support more than one USB camera. > > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Andrew > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser. > > Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required. > > I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all. > > My two cents, anyways. > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: > > > From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM > To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. > > My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a practice run. > > So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. > > Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" > Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work. > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > Greetings to all. > > Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. No one is opposed to the idea. > > So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 It sits on top of my monitor.) > > And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." And by George, they did. > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Lavonne Swiggum" > To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the connection. Stay safe. > > Lavonne > > > On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Hello Members, > Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! Can't beat that with a stick. > > Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply. Good to hear from you. > > Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. > > James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space. > > Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. > > Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. > > Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us? Would you add something > > Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? > > Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) > > OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and health, > > John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Jim Cox" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." > Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Where do I send the membership money to? > Jim Cox > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10nk > > From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net > Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works! This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. > > > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting. > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: > I was also wondering also on things. > I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. > > > > Sent from my Galaxy > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity > > Good Saturday morning members, > I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president. > > Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what? Also we should make a decision about club officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? > > One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. > > Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and handle questions. Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be best. > > So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times. Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies. > > This will give direction to the board about the future of the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. > > John > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > -- > James A. 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URL: From griff at mwt.net Thu Nov 12 15:29:49 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 21:29:49 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Ginny, thanks for your reply, John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Virginia Wintersteen" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/12/2020 10:12:37 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >Correct. The free zoom account will only let you have so many >?attendees?, so you would need to purchase a subscription. Or if you >would like you can trial it with my account. You could do a ?dry run? >with one of the previously recorded demos to work the kinks out. With >zoom members can have a question and answer section with the presenter >after they view the demo. > >Ginny > >Sent from my iPhone > >>On Nov 12, 2020, at 8:24 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: >> >>? >>Like Ginny, I have been following this discussion. I am very much in >>favor of doing it via zoom. One suggestion would be to have the club >>purchase a zoom memerbership using one member. That way get the >>benefit of the longer times and such and it would not have to come out >>of a club member's pocket. >> >>I have been doing some research on being able to do demos over the >>internet. I came across a clob, lucid woodturners, who has been doing >>this. They also have several tutorials set up and recommendations >>cameras and such. In order to get access, you need to join their >>club. Their website is located at https://www.lucidwoodturners.com/ >> >>Duane >>----------------------------------------- >> >>From: "Bob Raasch" >>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>Region Woodturners." >>Cc: >>Sent: Thursday November 12 2020 8:12:59AM >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the >>technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. >>Jerry Molnar >> >> >> >>Ginny, That sounds like a viable solution. If I?m understanding, using >>club equip on site at club house, do a demo and record it to DVD. Prob >>only need 2 people, demonstrator and camera person, which should be >>Covid safe. Then following that, a zoom host person would show the >>recorded video on the zoom meeting. Not sure if the Zoom free >>version provides the resources. >> >>Bob R >> >>From: crw-talk On Behalf Of >>Virginia Wintersteen >>Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 7:28 AM >>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners. >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the >>technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. >>Jerry Molnar >> >> >> >>I have been following this discussion. >> >> >> >>You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used >>for the regular meeting demonstrations. Demonstrators could record >>their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show >>the video. You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a >>portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via >>zoom. You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could >>watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making >>it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a >>moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. The club >>would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could >>have a larger group. It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and >>you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. >> >> >> >>Ginny >> >> >> >>Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> >> >>>On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: >>> >>>? >>> >>>Done. Thanks, Bob. >>> >>>On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: >>> >>>>Hi Marty, >>>> >>>>Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. Thanks. Bob R >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>From: crw-talk >>>>On Behalf Of Martha Schwem >>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM >>>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>Woodturners. >>>> >>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I >>>>have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very >>>>basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. >>>> >>>>Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>? >>>>> >>>>>I have use zoom and my wife has also use it with no problems. You >>>>>can also add a background if you room is trashed. Jack Fitzpatrick >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Sent from my Galaxy >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>-------- Original message -------- >>>>> >>>>>From: James Stromberg >>>>> >>>>>Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) >>>>> >>>>>To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>Woodturners.'" >>>>> >>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. >>>>>I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the >>>>>very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise >>>>>is limited. I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to >>>>>see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Jim Stromberg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>From: crw-talk On Behalf Of >>>>>Egan, Richard >>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM >>>>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>Woodturners. >>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. >>>>>I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the >>>>>very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Zoom can support more than one USB camera. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>From: crw-talk On Behalf Of >>>>>Andrew >>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM >>>>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>Woodturners. >>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. >>>>>I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the >>>>>very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical >>>>>College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you >>>>>recognize the sender and know the content is safe. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided >>>>>when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your >>>>>device or just join from your browser. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account >>>>>is required. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the >>>>>link readily available to all. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>My two cents, anyways. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar >>>>>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>From: crw-talk on behalf of >>>>>>John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM >>>>>>To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list >>>>>>for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>>> >>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting. You are the >>>>>>President, your call and the board's on which platform and when. >>>>>>I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st >>>>>>featuring John Jordan. I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st >>>>>>works for me. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>My two cents worth: I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never >>>>>>even heard of it till now. I can get Zoom to work, mostly. I >>>>>>tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype >>>>>>Business, I could not make it work at all. An idea, maybe have a >>>>>>practice run. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing >>>>>>one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the >>>>>>meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, >>>>>>and others can use it too. And if you are moderating, have your >>>>>>phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those >>>>>>who are finding it too tricky during the practice session. That >>>>>>way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting >>>>>>for us old goats who are not tech savvy. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll! Thanks for your leadership, >>>>>>John >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>------ Original Message ------ >>>>>> >>>>>>From: "James Bloomer" >>>>>> >>>>>>To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing >>>>>>list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" >>>>>> >>>>>>Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM >>>>>> >>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to >>>>>>>Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting and can work with >>>>>>>either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this >>>>>>>month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An >>>>>>>electronic in its place would work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Greetings to all. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded >>>>>>>>earlier I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting. >>>>>>>>No one is opposed to the idea. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>So, board members, what do you think? I am ready and willing to >>>>>>>>take the step. This Saturday? The Saturday after is WI deer >>>>>>>>season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that >>>>>>>>day too, which I don't plan to miss. Then Thanksgiving weekend? >>>>>>>> Do we wait until December? An evening meeting some weeknight? >>>>>>>>I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda. >>>>>>>>Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a >>>>>>>>longer format like Lyle Solem said. Instant gallery, >>>>>>>>discussions. Maybe a lecture if not a demo. We will need a >>>>>>>>member to set up and moderate the meeting. And a Zoom event can >>>>>>>>be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop >>>>>>>>computer with a camera/microphone. (I bought my camera and >>>>>>>>microphone from Target on-line. Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e >>>>>>>>Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00 >>>>>>>>It sits on top of my monitor.) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your >>>>>>>>thoughts. Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy >>>>>>>>built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..." >>>>>>>> And by George, they did. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>John >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>------ Original Message ------ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>From: "Lavonne Swiggum" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership >>>>>>>>mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club >>>>>>>>>problem. Thanks too for all of you who have contributed >>>>>>>>>pictures of projects and comments. We need to keep up the >>>>>>>>>connection. Stay safe. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Lavonne >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Hello Members, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Well, some promising responses from members. Nobody said to >>>>>>>>>>just forget about the club. And Jim Cox wants to send dues! >>>>>>>>>>Can't beat that with a stick. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and >>>>>>>>>>want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check >>>>>>>>>>per his reply. Good to hear from you. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a >>>>>>>>>>good move. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about >>>>>>>>>>our space. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' >>>>>>>>>>comment that our equipment is safe. We have a ton of valuable >>>>>>>>>>stuff that needs to be accounted for. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts. I would be willing >>>>>>>>>>to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center >>>>>>>>>>now and again. I am pretty certain that could be done in a >>>>>>>>>>way that meets CDC guidelines. My take would be to not have >>>>>>>>>>coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of >>>>>>>>>>sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for >>>>>>>>>>long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to >>>>>>>>>>prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent >>>>>>>>>>possible. We might want to stand outside distanced and chat >>>>>>>>>>too. I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for >>>>>>>>>>that. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is >>>>>>>>>>this a viable option for us? Would you add something >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and >>>>>>>>>>for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as >>>>>>>>>>to maintain interest. Much harder for most of us to focus on >>>>>>>>>>a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual >>>>>>>>>>meeting style. Board members, an idea: Maybe do a business >>>>>>>>>>meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid >>>>>>>>>>up members to 2021. Also do an election of officers, even it >>>>>>>>>>it is to carry over the current board to next year. Perhaps >>>>>>>>>>we should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these >>>>>>>>>>times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe. Such >>>>>>>>>>a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant >>>>>>>>>>gallery. We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to >>>>>>>>>>run or moderate the meeting. Volunteers? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do. Maybe >>>>>>>>>>start with something pretty simple like turning a pen. Or a >>>>>>>>>>bowl. Or some other spindle project. How to do that safely >>>>>>>>>>you ask. Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to >>>>>>>>>>broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose >>>>>>>>>>both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly >>>>>>>>>>difficult. But many of us have a spouse or family member with >>>>>>>>>>whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the >>>>>>>>>>camera work. Any volunteers. (My little secret, if this >>>>>>>>>>happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so >>>>>>>>>>will sign off. But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when >>>>>>>>>>some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the >>>>>>>>>>next step to make something happen. Until then, peace and >>>>>>>>>>health, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>John >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>------ Original Message ------ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>From: "Jim Cox" >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>>>>>>>RegionWoodturners." >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Where do I send the membership money to? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Jim Cox >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Sent from Mail >>>>>>>>>> for Windows >>>>>>>>>>10nk >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>>>>>>>>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>>>>>>>>>Woodturners. >>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>Hi! Jim and John, I would recommend that we just renew all >>>>>>>>>>>members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank >>>>>>>>>>>and this , would hopefully hold our membership. Also, if we >>>>>>>>>>>would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we >>>>>>>>>>>could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022! >>>>>>>>>>>I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members >>>>>>>>>>>to conduct any business and show off some good works! This >>>>>>>>>>>would have to be done at someones house with WiF ?? J. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>From: "James Bloomer" >>>>>>>>>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>>>>>>>>Region Woodturners." >>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are >>>>>>>>>>>meeting. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>I was also wondering also on things. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and >>>>>>>>>>>>rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Sent from my Galaxy >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>-------- Original message -------- >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>From: John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00) >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee >>>>>>>>>>>>Region Woodturners." >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Good Saturday morning members, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering. >>>>>>>>>>>> It would be up to the board what we do, but several >>>>>>>>>>>>possibilities exist. The best possibility would seem to me >>>>>>>>>>>>to be Zoom. A moderator would control the meeting, giving >>>>>>>>>>>>members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going >>>>>>>>>>>>as would the president in a face to face meeting. James, if >>>>>>>>>>>>you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would >>>>>>>>>>>>be a natural as president. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we >>>>>>>>>>>>just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not >>>>>>>>>>>>spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions >>>>>>>>>>>>or what? Also we should make a decision about club >>>>>>>>>>>>officers. Just reappoint the existing board or what? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a >>>>>>>>>>>>boredom factor with that. Perhaps a short business meeting >>>>>>>>>>>>would be tolerable and useful. We could incorporate an >>>>>>>>>>>>instant gallery in this too. This would be a matter of >>>>>>>>>>>>holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery >>>>>>>>>>>>up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are >>>>>>>>>>>>using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Another would be to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom >>>>>>>>>>>>meeting. This might involve one of us setting up a camera, >>>>>>>>>>>>perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece >>>>>>>>>>>>so it would transmit the actual turning and the your >>>>>>>>>>>>narrative. The person running the Zoom meeting would >>>>>>>>>>>>control the image being transmitted and handle questions. >>>>>>>>>>>>Or we could have another person present at the lathe >>>>>>>>>>>>handling the camera while the turner turns. That might be >>>>>>>>>>>>best. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will >>>>>>>>>>>>notice I have not made any decisions or directives. That is >>>>>>>>>>>>way above my pay grade, to quote a former president. This >>>>>>>>>>>>is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas >>>>>>>>>>>>what you want as a club member and how to keep the club >>>>>>>>>>>>going during these trying times. Please think about this >>>>>>>>>>>>and circulate your thoughts as replies. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>This will give direction to the board about the future of >>>>>>>>>>>>the club. I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so >>>>>>>>>>>>I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>John >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>>>>>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>>>______ >>>>>>>>>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>>>>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>>______ >>>>>>>>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>>>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>______ >>>>>>>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>_________________________________________ >>>>>>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>>>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>______ >>>>>>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>>>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>-- >>>>>>> >>>>>>>James A. 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URL: From griff at mwt.net Thu Nov 12 16:27:33 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 22:27:33 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting Message-ID: Members and former members, thanks for the positive reactions in your posts. (Mart Schwem and Bob Robinson, if you are still getting this, sorry, hope your names get deleted soon.) Ken, thanks for taking care of that little bit of business. Anyway, Board Members, "I love it when a plan is comes together". (Forgive me for loosely paraphrasing that old TV show I never watched that had Mr. T in it, I don't recall it's name at the moment.) So we have people who will let us use their Zoom account for the club which will allow more then a few attendees and longer meeting times. James maybe you have a Microsoft account that will allow that too. Some say Zoom is not the most secure platform in the world. I don't know if that will be an issue here since we won't be discussing trade secrets or financial data. No credit cards, no passwords other then the numbers Zoom issues to identify a meeting and no personal information. I think the most important factor is to use the platform that is the most "idiot proof", myself included. And Ginny's suggestion of simply playing a video from our library as a test or practice activity would be a great way to get us up and running. Having someone (or more then one) available by phone during the time would be a good way to sort out problems and help those of us who are not so technically literate have an entertaining way to get us up to speed. Ginny, is there any way we can get you back as a member?! I am also giving a shout out to Jack and everyone else has invested hours in getting our videos of professional and club member demos in a DVD format in our library. Forward thinking even before the COVID had evolved. That, my friends, is an incredible resource for future on-line meetings. A brief on-line business meeting to take care of club business then play a demo from the past. They were worthwhile live in the past and would be very worthwhile again now! So James and the rest of the board, I think we have a mandate to run with it, including me as acting program director. Thanks to everyone who has participated in this series of discussions. Who ever has any more ideas, please make them known. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Thu Nov 12 16:53:41 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 16:53:41 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: John, if you want, we can use the ornament demon I made for NorsekedalenDuaneSent from my Galaxy -------- Original message --------From: John & Donna Griffiths Date: 11/12/20 4:27 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting Members and former members, thanks for the positive reactions in your posts.? (Mart Schwem and Bob Robinson, if you are still getting this, sorry, hope your names get deleted soon.)? Ken, thanks for taking care of that little bit of business.Anyway, Board Members, "I love it when a plan is comes together".? (Forgive me for loosely paraphrasing that old TV show I never watched that had Mr. T in it, I don't recall it's name at the moment.)? So we have people who will let us use their Zoom account for the club which will allow more then a few attendees and longer meeting times.James maybe you have a Microsoft account that will allow that too.Some say Zoom is not the most secure platform in the world.? I don't know if that will be an issue here since we won't be discussing trade secrets or financial data.? No credit cards, no passwords other then the numbers Zoom issues to identify a meeting and no personal information.I think the most important factor is to use the platform that is the most "idiot proof", myself included.? And Ginny's suggestion of simply playing a video from our library as a test or practice activity would be a great way to get us up and running.? Having someone (or more then one) available by phone during the time would be a good way to sort out problems and help those of us who are not so technically literate have an entertaining way to get us up to speed.? Ginny, is there any way we can get you back as a member?!? I am also giving a shout out to Jack and everyone else has invested hours in getting our videos of professional and club member demos in a DVD format in our library.? Forward thinking even before the COVID had evolved.? That, my friends, is an incredible resource for future on-line meetings.? A brief on-line business meeting to take care of club business then play a demo from the past.? They were worthwhile live in the past and would be very worthwhile again now!So James and the rest of the board, I think we have a mandate to run with it, including me as acting program director.? Thanks to everyone who has participated in this series of discussions.? Who ever has any more ideas, please make them known.?John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Thu Nov 12 17:00:53 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 17:00:53 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar Message-ID: I think with a club paid (PRO) membership, you can assign multiple hosts. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 12, 2020 3:29 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Ginny, thanks for your reply, John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Virginia Wintersteen" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/12/2020 10:12:37 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar > >> Correct. The free zoom account will only let you have so many ?attendees?, so you would need to purchase a subscription. ?Or if you would like you can trial it with my account. ?You could do a ?dry run? with one of the previously recorded demos to work the kinks out. ?With zoom members can have a question and answer section with the presenter after they view the demo. >> >> Ginny >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Nov 12, 2020, at 8:24 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: >>> >>> ? >>> Like Ginny, I have been following this discussion.? I am very much in favor of doing it via zoom.? One suggestion would be to have the club purchase a zoom memerbership using one member.? That way get the benefit of the longer times and such and it would not have to come out of a club member's pocket. >>> >>> I have been doing some research on being able to do demos over the internet.? I came across a clob, lucid woodturners, who has been doing this.? They also have several tutorials set up and recommendations cameras and such.? In order to get access, you need to join their club.? Their website is located at https://www.lucidwoodturners.com/ >>> >>> Duane >>> >>> ----------------------------------------- >>> >>> From: "Bob Raasch" >>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>> Cc: >>> Sent: Thursday November 12 2020 8:12:59AM >>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>> >>> ? >>> >>> Ginny, That sounds like a viable solution. If I?m understanding, using club equip on site at club house, do a demo and record it to DVD. Prob only need 2 people, demonstrator and camera person, which should be Covid safe. Then following that, a zoom host person would show the recorded video ?on the zoom meeting.? Not sure if the Zoom free version provides the resources. >>> >>> Bob R >>> >>> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Virginia Wintersteen >>> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 7:28 AM >>> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>> >>> ? >>> >>> I have been following this discussion.? >>> >>> ? >>> >>> You could use the camera and recording equipment that you have used for the regular meeting demonstrations. ?Demonstrators could record their presentation. You could then do a group zoom meeting and show the video. ?You could still have the president run the meeting. Show a portion of the presentation. Then member could show their work via zoom. ?You could still do challenges if you want. And then you could watch the rest of the video. With zoom you have the option of making it a multi person screen or just one screen. The president or a moderator could have control of video feed and microphone. ? The club would have to have an account with zoom or other software so you could have a larger group. ?It really isn?t that difficult to set up, and you already have the recording/filming set up at the center. >>> >>> ? >>> >>> Ginny >>> >>> ? >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> >>> >>>> On Nov 11, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: >>>> >>>> ? >>>> >>>> Done. Thanks, Bob. >>>> >>>> On 11/11/20 7:04 PM, Bob Raasch wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Marty, >>>>> >>>>> Our web guy, Ken Grunke can do this for you. ??Thanks. Bob R >>>>> >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Martha Schwem >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 4:55 PM >>>>> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>> >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> Please remove Bob Robinson And Mart Schwem from the email list. >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Nov 11, 2020, at 4:31 PM, jcfitz wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I have use zoom? and my wife has also use it with no problems.? You can also add a background if you room is trashed.? Jack Fitzpatrick >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Sent from my Galaxy >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> -------- Original message -------- >>>>>> >>>>>> From: James Stromberg >>>>>> >>>>>> Date: 11/11/20 1:52 PM (GMT-06:00) >>>>>> >>>>>> To: "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" >>>>>> >>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Zoom is being used by a LOT of churches, where technical expertise is limited.? I think you guys could handle it, and I would like to see it as I sit under a palm tree here in Florida. >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Jim Stromberg >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Egan, Richard >>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:33 PM >>>>>> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Zoom can support more than one USB camera. >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Andrew >>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:31 PM >>>>>> To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity I'm in the same boat. I have no experience with the technology discussed. I'd need the very basics explained. Thanks. Jerry Molnar >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Zoom is the easiest to use. You just click on the link provided when the meeting is set up. You can choose to download Zoom to your device or just join from your browser.? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Teams is easy , too, but I am reasonably sure a Microsoft account is required.? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I suggest Zoom and I urge whoever creates the meeting to make the link readily available to all.? >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> My two cents, anyways. >>>>>> >>>>>> ? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, 1:17 PM Jerry Molnar wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ________________________________ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: crw-talk on behalf of John & Donna Griffiths >>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:16 PM >>>>>>> To: James Bloomer ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks James, I just want to have a meeting.? You are the President, your call and the board's on which platform and when.? I do plan to attend the AAW one the afternoon of the 21st featuring John Jordan.? I personally do not deer hunt so the 21st works for me. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My two cents worth:? I have never tried Microsoft Teams, never even heard of it till now.? I can get Zoom to work, mostly.? I tried a remote medical appointment with my Dr. last month on Skype Business, I could not make it work at all.? An idea, maybe have a practice run. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So what I envision is you determining the best platform then doing one or maybe two practice sessions where members can join the meeting for a few minutes to get the kinks worked out then leave, and others can use it too.? ?And if you are moderating, have your phone number available so you can act as the help desk for those who are finding it too tricky during the practice session.? That way, a better chance of success with the actual virtual meeting for us old goats who are not tech savvy. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyway, I am ready to rock and roll!? Thanks for your leadership, John >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ------ Original Message ------ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: "James Bloomer" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cc: "Lavonne Swiggum" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sent: 11/10/2020 3:01:23 PM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am open to either Zoom or Microsoft Teams, It is similar to Zoom. Free version can host a 45 min meeting?and can work with either a PC/laptop with cam or a mobile device. The 21st of this month would be when our traditional meeting would take place. An electronic in its place would work.? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 1:22 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Greetings to all. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks to Lavonne, Lyle and everyone else who has responded earlier? I think we have a lot of support for a Zoom meeting.? No one is opposed to the idea. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So, board members, what do you think?? I am ready and willing to take the step.? This Saturday?? The Saturday after is WI deer season, And AAW will be doing a John Jordan on line event that day too, which I don't plan to miss.? Then Thanksgiving weekend?? Do we wait until December?? An evening meeting some weeknight?? I think if we plan for an hour or so, with a definite agenda.? Then after we get that experience under our belts, go on to a longer format like Lyle Solem said.? Instant gallery, discussions.? Maybe a lecture if not a demo.? ?We will need a member to set up and moderate the meeting.? And a Zoom event can be attended with a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop or a desktop computer with a camera/microphone.? (I bought my camera and microphone from Target on-line.? Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and e Bay are among the many places one can be had for about $30.00? It sits on top of my monitor.) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And other CRW members, please chime in, let us know your thoughts.? Think about the movie about a baseball park some guy built in his field in Iowa, "If you build it, they will come..."? And by George, they did. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ------ Original Message ------ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> From: "Lavonne Swiggum" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> To: "John & Donna Griffiths" ; "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sent: 11/9/2020 7:38:23 PM >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks to those of you who are working hard to solve our club problem.? Thanks too for all of you who have contributed pictures of projects and comments.? We need to keep up the connection.? Stay safe. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Lavonne >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 9, 2020, at 3:43 PM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hello Members, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Well, some promising responses from members.? Nobody said to just forget about the club.? And Jim Cox wants to send dues!? Can't beat that with a stick. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ?? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jim Cox, I would say if you are not a paid member for 2020 and want to renew, get in touch with Jay Johnson and send a check per his reply.? Good to hear from you.? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jay, I too think that carrying over 2020 dues to 2021 is a good move. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> James Bloomer, good news you are hearing from the City about our space.? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jack, your point is very well taken, sounds like from James' comment that our equipment is safe.? We have a ton of valuable stuff that needs to be accounted for. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bob Raasch, thanks much for your thoughts.? I would be willing to do sort of an "open library, open tool" event at the Center now and again.? I am pretty certain that could be done in a way that meets CDC guidelines.? My take would be to not have coffee available (Fine to BYOC), masks mandatory, a bottle of sanitizer available in plain sight and no one hang around for long so our faithful librarians will not be subjected to prolonged exposure, distancing practiced to the extent possible.? We might want to stand outside distanced and chat too.? I would make my 95 mile round trip now and then for that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Virginia, as our librarian and practicing Nurse Practioner, is this a viable option for us?? Would you add something >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Back to Bob's comments, he also suggested a Zoom meeting and for us to have a pretty defined agenda that is followed so as to maintain interest.? Much harder for most of us to focus on a screen where someone is speaking as opposed to our usual meeting style.? Board members, an idea:? Maybe do a business meeting to submit a formal motion to carry over dues for paid up members to 2021.? Also do an election of officers, even it it is to carry over the current board to next year.? Perhaps we?should try to stay fairly close to the by-laws in these times even if 100% compliance is not practical nor safe.? Such a Zoom business meeting should also include an instant gallery.? We would need someone with enough Zoom awareness to run or moderate the meeting.? Volunteers? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Lastly let's figure out a Zoom Demo project to do.? Maybe start with something pretty simple like turning a pen.? Or a bowl. Or some other spindle project.? How to do that safely you ask.? Well, If I were to journey to Bob's shop to broadcast him making a project for example, that would expose both of us and wearing a mask makes speaking clearly difficult.? But many of us have a spouse or family member with whom we live so maybe that person could be persuaded to do the camera work.? Any volunteers.? (My little secret, if this happens, you get to pick the topic if you volunteer.) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> OK, I have exhausted my wellspring of ideas for the moment so will sign off.? But, please add your thoughts, ideas and when some thoughts are firmed up, I think the board will take the next step to make something happen.? Until then, peace and health, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ------ Original Message ------ >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> From: "Jim Cox" >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: 11/9/2020 5:19:20 AM >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Where do I send the membership money to? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jim Cox >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent from?Mail?for Windows 10nk >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> From:?jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net >>>>>>>>>>>> Sent:?Sunday, November 8, 2020 7:08 PM >>>>>>>>>>>> To:?Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. >>>>>>>>>>>> Subject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi! Jim and John,? I would recommend that we just renew? all members without new dues for 2021, we have 4700 $ in the Bank and this , would hopefully hold our membership.? Also, if we would happen to need more money to get us throught, 2021, we could just do a $15 fee ,to each member to get us into 2022!? I think we need a 1 hr zoom meeting each month bye 3 members to conduct any business and show off some good works!? This would have to be done at someones house with WiF ??? J. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> From:?"James Bloomer" >>>>>>>>>>>> To:?"Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." >>>>>>>>>>>> Sent:?Saturday, November 7, 2020 6:24:51 PM >>>>>>>>>>>> Subject:?Re: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I get a monthly call from park and rec to see if we are meeting.? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020, 18:11 jcfitz wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I was also wondering also on things. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't know if anyone e has been in contact with park and rec on the building but we have a lot stored there. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from my Galaxy >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> -------- Original message -------- >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> From: John & Donna Griffiths ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: 11/7/20 10:29 AM (GMT-06:00)? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [crw-talk] CRW on-line activity? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Good Saturday morning members, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I want to suggest we have some sort of an on-line gathering.? It would be up to the board what we do, but several possibilities exist.? The best possibility would seem to me to be Zoom.? A moderator would control the meeting, giving members a chance to speak and keeping the discussion going as would the president in a face to face meeting.? James, if you are comfortable with managing a Zoom meeting you would be a natural as president.?? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Club dues are due and a decision needs to be made: do we just renew everyone without paying dues since we did not spend 2020 dues for anything other than basic club functions or what?? Also we should make a decision about club officers.? Just reappoint the existing board or what? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> One would be a simple meeting via Zoom, but there might be a boredom factor with that.? ?Perhaps a short business meeting would be tolerable and useful.? We could incorporate an instant gallery in this too.? This would be a matter of holding the piece we are presenting in the instant gallery up to the camera on the computer, phone or tablet you are using while discussing your design, finish and so on. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Another would be?to do some kind of a demo in a Zoom meeting.? This might involve one of us setting up a camera, perhaps on a phone and placing it in view of the workpiece so it would transmit the actual turning and the your narrative.? The person running the Zoom meeting would control the image being transmitted and? handle questions.? Or we could have another person present at the lathe handling the camera while the turner turns.? That might be best. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> So if you have read this far (I hope you have) you will notice I have not made any decisions or directives.? That is way above my pay grade, to quote a former president.? This is the time for members to speak up with feedback, ideas what you want as a club member and how to keep the club going during these trying times.? Please think about this and circulate your thoughts as replies.? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> This will give direction to the board about the future of the club.? I do not want to see it fade into nothingness so I hoped we can do some kind of on-line meeting. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>>>> ______ >>>>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>>> ______ >>>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>>>> ______ >>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:?http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>>>>>>> ______ >>>>>>>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>>>>>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>>>>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> James A. 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URL: From raaschb at charter.net Fri Nov 13 08:19:11 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob Raasch) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 08:19:11 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting In-Reply-To: <20201112225410.CMEE7323.mtain012.msg.chrl.nc.charter.net@charter.net> References: <20201112225410.CMEE7323.mtain012.msg.chrl.nc.charter.net@charter.net> Message-ID: <007f01d6b9c7$f5b3a570$e11af050$@charter.net> Duane, Thanks for mentioning the Lucid group. Now that?s a high tech bunch. Just joined, fascinating, an engineers? heaven group? Looks like some very useful info for remote demo?s?. From: crw-talk On Behalf Of wisawdust Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 4:54 PM To: John & Donna Griffiths ; Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] On-line meeting John, if you want, we can use the ornament demon I made for Norsekedalen Duane Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths > Date: 11/12/20 4:27 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting Members and former members, thanks for the positive reactions in your posts. (Mart Schwem and Bob Robinson, if you are still getting this, sorry, hope your names get deleted soon.) Ken, thanks for taking care of that little bit of business. Anyway, Board Members, "I love it when a plan is comes together". (Forgive me for loosely paraphrasing that old TV show I never watched that had Mr. T in it, I don't recall it's name at the moment.) So we have people who will let us use their Zoom account for the club which will allow more then a few attendees and longer meeting times. James maybe you have a Microsoft account that will allow that too. Some say Zoom is not the most secure platform in the world. I don't know if that will be an issue here since we won't be discussing trade secrets or financial data. No credit cards, no passwords other then the numbers Zoom issues to identify a meeting and no personal information. I think the most important factor is to use the platform that is the most "idiot proof", myself included. And Ginny's suggestion of simply playing a video from our library as a test or practice activity would be a great way to get us up and running. Having someone (or more then one) available by phone during the time would be a good way to sort out problems and help those of us who are not so technically literate have an entertaining way to get us up to speed. Ginny, is there any way we can get you back as a member?! I am also giving a shout out to Jack and everyone else has invested hours in getting our videos of professional and club member demos in a DVD format in our library. Forward thinking even before the COVID had evolved. That, my friends, is an incredible resource for future on-line meetings. A brief on-line business meeting to take care of club business then play a demo from the past. They were worthwhile live in the past and would be very worthwhile again now! So James and the rest of the board, I think we have a mandate to run with it, including me as acting program director. Thanks to everyone who has participated in this series of discussions. Who ever has any more ideas, please make them known. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] On-line meeting John, if you want, we can use the ornament demon I made for Norsekedalen Duane Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: John & Donna Griffiths Date: 11/12/20 4:27 PM (GMT-06:00) To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Subject: [crw-talk] On-line meeting Members and former members, thanks for the positive reactions in your posts. (Mart Schwem and Bob Robinson, if you are still getting this, sorry, hope your names get deleted soon.) Ken, thanks for taking care of that little bit of business. ANYWAY, BOARD MEMBERS, "I love it when a plan is comes together". (Forgive me for loosely paraphrasing that old TV show I never watched that had Mr. T in it, I don't recall it's name at the moment.) So we have people who will let us use their Zoom account for the club which will allow more then a few attendees and longer meeting times. James maybe you have a Microsoft account that will allow that too. Some say Zoom is not the most secure platform in the world. I don't know if that will be an issue here since we won't be discussing trade secrets or financial data. No credit cards, no passwords other then the numbers Zoom issues to identify a meeting and no personal information. I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IS TO USE THE PLATFORM THAT IS THE MOST "IDIOT PROOF", MYSELF INCLUDED. And Ginny's suggestion of simply playing a video from our library as a test or practice activity would be a great way to get us up and running. Having someone (or more then one) available by phone during the time would be a good way to sort out problems and help those of us who are not so technically literate have an entertaining way to get us up to speed. Ginny, is there any way we can get you back as a member?! I am also giving a shout out to Jack and everyone else has invested hours in getting our videos of professional and club member demos in a DVD format in our library. Forward thinking even before the COVID had evolved. That, my friends, is an incredible resource for future on-line meetings. A brief on-line business meeting to take care of club business then play a demo from the past. They were worthwhile live in the past and would be very worthwhile again now! So James and the rest of the board, I think we have a mandate to run with it, including me as acting program director. Thanks to everyone who has participated in this series of discussions. Who ever has any more ideas, please make them known. John Links: ------ [1] mailto:griff at mwt.net [2] mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 13 11:36:19 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 11:36:19 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Pen finishing question Message-ID: <90D06758-B165-44D7-B6D1-7EE85FAE57B6@gmail.com> I came across a pen blank that is half acrylic and half wood. It drilled and turned fine. As I didn?t think I could finish it like I would have if it would have been all acrylic or all wood, I wet sanded, applied friction polish, and the buffed. Ok result. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone From msgjbaker at gmail.com Fri Nov 13 11:42:12 2020 From: msgjbaker at gmail.com (Joseph W. Baker JR.) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 11:42:12 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Pen finishing question In-Reply-To: <90D06758-B165-44D7-B6D1-7EE85FAE57B6@gmail.com> References: <90D06758-B165-44D7-B6D1-7EE85FAE57B6@gmail.com> Message-ID: I have used CA finish for those JW Baker On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 11:36 AM Robert Patros wrote: > I came across a pen blank that is half acrylic and half wood. It drilled > and turned fine. As I didn?t think I could finish it like I would have if > it would have been all acrylic or all wood, I wet sanded, applied friction > polish, and the buffed. Ok result. > Any suggestions? > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 13 12:12:06 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 12:12:06 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Pen finishing question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0F015D31-2118-42C6-97EE-E8DD9BE11176@gmail.com> Thanks, Joe. I always use CA on wood, but wasn?t sure about applying it to the acrylic. When sanding off the acrylic will scratch. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 13, 2020, at 11:42 AM, Joseph W. Baker JR. wrote: > > ? > I have used CA finish for those > > JW Baker > >> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 11:36 AM Robert Patros wrote: >> I came across a pen blank that is half acrylic and half wood. It drilled and turned fine. As I didn?t think I could finish it like I would have if it would have been all acrylic or all wood, I wet sanded, applied friction polish, and the buffed. Ok result. >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msgjbaker at gmail.com Fri Nov 13 12:16:49 2020 From: msgjbaker at gmail.com (Joseph W. Baker JR.) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 12:16:49 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Pen finishing question In-Reply-To: <0F015D31-2118-42C6-97EE-E8DD9BE11176@gmail.com> References: <0F015D31-2118-42C6-97EE-E8DD9BE11176@gmail.com> Message-ID: I dont sand the glue, and you can mask the acrylic if you don't want to get the glue on it. I have used super glue on acrylic with no problem. I do all my sanding before I apply the finish On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:12 PM Robert Patros wrote: > Thanks, Joe. I always use CA on wood, but wasn?t sure about applying it to > the acrylic. When sanding off the acrylic will scratch. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 13, 2020, at 11:42 AM, Joseph W. Baker JR. > wrote: > > ? > I have used CA finish for those > > JW Baker > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 11:36 AM Robert Patros wrote: > >> I came across a pen blank that is half acrylic and half wood. It drilled >> and turned fine. As I didn?t think I could finish it like I would have if >> it would have been all acrylic or all wood, I wet sanded, applied friction >> polish, and the buffed. Ok result. >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes >> only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Baker JR. wrote: >>>> >>> ? >>> I have used CA finish for those >>> >>> JW Baker >>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 11:36 AM Robert Patros wrote: >>>> I came across a pen blank that is half acrylic and half wood. It drilled and turned fine. As I didn?t think I could finish it like I would have if it would have been all acrylic or all wood, I wet sanded, applied friction polish, and the buffed. Ok result. >>>> Any suggestions? >>>> >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> _________________________________________ >>>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>> ______ >>>> crw-talk mailing list >>>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I did the Ellsworth one in October and re-watched the whole thing later then watched a segment on sharpening yet again yesterday. So they are a wonderful value. So if making woodchips is still your passion, don't miss it. It will be fun, even if all you turn are spindle projects. John ------ Forwarded Message ------ From: "American Association of Woodturners" To: griff at mwt.net Sent: 11/10/2020 12:00:35 PM Subject: Exclusive Onine Event: John Jordan, Nov 21 alt MasterSeries: John Jordan collage alt Exclusive Virtual Event alt alt Live Online Event John Jordan Turning a Small Lidded Jar Saturday, November 21, 2020 3 p.m. Eastern Time Join us online for an exclusive experience with the extraordinary John Jordan, AAW Honorary Lifetime Member and celebrated woodturning master. John will turn a lidded jar with lathe-turned texture from green wood. You?ll see use of a side-ground bowl gouge, shear scraper, hollowing tools, and more, as well as hear about options for lids, including hammered metal. You?ll find out about using green wood for finished, refined pieces; a simple method for hollow turning and fitting a lid to the vessel after drying. All experience levels are welcome. Live online demonstration will be approximately 90 minutes, followed by Q and A. Registration is open through Friday, November 20, at noon Eastern Time. Cost $10 Members, $30 Nonmembers/Former Members Sign up now and save! Even if you cannot join us for the live event, your $10 advance registration includes online replay of the event through December 6. If you purchase the replay after the event, the cost of the replay may be higher due to additional processing costs. 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You may contact us by email at memberservices at woodturner.org or by phone Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (CST) at 877-595-9094 (toll free U.S.) or 651-484-9094. alt Master Series: John Jordan, Small Lidded Jar collage alt alt alt alt alt American Association of Woodturners 222 Landmark Center 75 5th St W, Saint Paul, MN 55102 651-484-9094 | 877-595-9094 (toll free U.S.) memberservices at woodturner.org Unsubscribe alt alt facebook alt alt instagram alt alt twitter alt alt youtube alt alt alt alt alt Higher Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sat Nov 14 12:07:18 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2020 12:07:18 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Fw: Exclusive Onine Event: John Jordan, Nov 21 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <12EAC7F1-1805-484B-91E1-D9A6BD421A3D@gmail.com> Signed up today. Thanks for the reminder!! Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 14, 2020, at 10:43 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > ? > Members, AAW is offering another two hour demo next Saturday, 11/21, from 2:00 PM featuring John Jordan. Cost is a tenspot for members and $30.00 for non AAW members. Jordan is a master at making hollow forms and he will show us how once again. This will be well worth the cost. I saw him a few years ago and bought some of his tools. Three to be exact, really ran up the old credit card that day! He hollows out green wood without fancy things to show the wall thickness and will tell us how. Maybe if you get your deer early, you will have a chance to come into the house to watch. But be sure to sign up by Friday 11/20. > > The AAW virtual events are worthwhile and also can be replayed countless times if you have signed up, for about two weeks after. I did the Ellsworth one in October and re-watched the whole thing later then watched a segment on sharpening yet again yesterday. So they are a wonderful value. > > So if making woodchips is still your passion, don't miss it. It will be fun, even if all you turn are spindle projects. John > > ------ Forwarded Message ------ > From: "American Association of Woodturners" > To: griff at mwt.net > Sent: 11/10/2020 12:00:35 PM > Subject: Exclusive Onine Event: John Jordan, Nov 21 > > > > > > > > Exclusive Virtual Event > > > > Live Online Event > John Jordan > Turning a Small Lidded Jar > Saturday, November 21, 2020 > 3 p.m. Eastern Time > > > Join us online for an exclusive experience with the extraordinary John Jordan, AAW Honorary Lifetime Member and celebrated woodturning master. > > John will turn a lidded jar with lathe-turned texture from green wood. You?ll see use of a side-ground bowl gouge, shear scraper, hollowing tools, and more, as well as hear about options for lids, including hammered metal. You?ll find out about using green wood for finished, refined pieces; a simple method for hollow turning and fitting a lid to the vessel after drying. > All experience levels are welcome. > Live online demonstration will be approximately 90 minutes, followed by Q and A. > Registration is open through Friday, November 20, at noon Eastern Time. > > Cost > $10 Members, $30 Nonmembers/Former Members > Sign up now and save! Even if you cannot join us for the live event, your $10 advance registration includes online replay of the event through December 6. If you purchase the replay after the event, the cost of the replay may be higher due to additional processing costs. > Members, please sign in to receive the reduced member rate. > > > > http://tiny.cc/MasterSeriesJordan > > > > > Confirmation/Receipt and Event Link > After registering, you will receive a receipt/confirmation by email. > A link to the event will be sent by email approximately 24-hours prior to the event. > > Replay > An event replay will be available online for registered attendees through December 6. Registered attendees will be provided a link via email when the replay is available for viewing. > Sign up now and save! Even if you cannot join us for the live event, your $10 advance registration includes online replay of the event through December 6. If you purchase the replay after the event, the cost of the replay may be higher due to additional processing costs. > > Questions? > You may contact us by email at memberservices at woodturner.org or by phone Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (CST) at 877-595-9094 (toll free U.S.) or 651-484-9094. > > > > > > > > > > > > American Association of Woodturners > 222 Landmark Center > 75 5th St W, Saint Paul, MN 55102 > 651-484-9094 | 877-595-9094 (toll free U.S.) > memberservices at woodturner.org > > Unsubscribe > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marine9096 at gmail.com Sun Nov 15 17:55:36 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2020 17:55:36 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Message-ID: Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am definitely in favor of this. For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; 1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or computer. 2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you would not be able to view any video just hear audio) 3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming as well as longer meeting times How it would unfold; 1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster 3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use. I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). 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For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; 1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or computer. 2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you would not be able to view any video just hear audio) 3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming as well as longer meeting times How it would unfold; 1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster 3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use. I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. In service Jim Bloomer -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Sun Nov 15 19:15:10 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2020 19:15:10 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <12F25446-CA18-46CC-90A0-C6D390FF0FF9@gmail.com> Thanks, Jim, and everyone who has been working on this. Looking forward to it. Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 15, 2020, at 5:56 PM, James Bloomer wrote: > > ? > Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am definitely in favor of this. > For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; > 1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or computer. > 2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you would not be able to view any video just hear audio) > 3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming as well as longer meeting times > > How it would unfold; > 1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text > 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster > 3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. > > If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. > > I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use. > I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). > > Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. > > In service > > Jim Bloomer > -- > James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From raaschb at charter.net Sun Nov 15 20:53:35 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob Raasch) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2020 20:53:35 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to In-Reply-To: <12F25446-CA18-46CC-90A0-C6D390FF0FF9@gmail.com> References: <12F25446-CA18-46CC-90A0-C6D390FF0FF9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <007601d6bbc3$adcbcdc0$09636940$@charter.net> Good idea, see y'all Sat @ 1000hrs. Thanks Jim. Bob R -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2020 7:15 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Thanks, Jim, and everyone who has been working on this. Looking forward to it. Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 15, 2020, at 5:56 PM, James Bloomer wrote: > > ? > Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am definitely in favor of this. > For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; 1.It is free to use and > can be used on either a smart phone or computer. > 2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a > phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you > would not be able to view any video just hear audio) 3, the free > account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a > meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming > as well as longer meeting times > > How it would unfold; > 1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text > 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set > up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster 3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. > > If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. > > I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use. > I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). > > Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. > > In service > > Jim Bloomer > -- > James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From EganR at westerntc.edu Mon Nov 16 07:55:20 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 13:55:20 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] walnut available Message-ID: I received a phone call about some walnut lumber available to purchase. It has been stored dry for some time. Some boards are 2 to 3 inches thick and up to 11 inches wide. Around 200bf available. In la crescent. Contact gene Grant if interested. 608-780-5163. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Mon Nov 16 07:58:12 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust at charter.net) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 13:58:12 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Message-ID: <31ec84fdd4b285ef7cdd1e28e51201a7b4a83e42@webmail> Jim, I will plan on being there on Saturday and am available, if you want/need me for Thursday. Duane -----------------------------------------From: "James Bloomer" To: "CRW talk" Cc: Sent: Sunday November 15 2020 5:56:07PM Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am definitely in favor of this. For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use;1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or computer.2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you would not be able to view any video just hear audio)3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming as well as longer meeting times How it would unfold;1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use.I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. In service Jim Bloomer -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net Mon Nov 16 09:14:38 2020 From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net (jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 10:14:38 -0500 (EST) Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to In-Reply-To: <31ec84fdd4b285ef7cdd1e28e51201a7b4a83e42@webmail> References: <31ec84fdd4b285ef7cdd1e28e51201a7b4a83e42@webmail> Message-ID: <458022574.55955545.1605539678893.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> Jim, I will connect for the Board Meeting, Thurs. at 6! Thanks! Jay J. From: "wisawdust" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region, Woodturners." Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 7:58:12 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Jim, I will plan on being there on Saturday and am available, if you want/need me for Thursday. Duane ----------------------------------------- From: "James Bloomer" To: "CRW talk" Cc: Sent: Sunday November 15 2020 5:56:07PM Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am definitely in favor of this. For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; 1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or computer. 2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you would not be able to view any video just hear audio) 3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media streaming as well as longer meeting times How it would unfold; 1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text 2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster 3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in its use. I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries we can look into something specifically for the club's use. I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. In service Jim Bloomer -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Mon Nov 16 10:06:28 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 16:06:28 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to In-Reply-To: <458022574.55955545.1605539678893.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> References: <31ec84fdd4b285ef7cdd1e28e51201a7b4a83e42@webmail> <458022574.55955545.1605539678893.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> Message-ID: Excellent news. Since I am the acting Program Director I will be happy to attend the Thursday board meeting. Also Saturday I'll be there, so to speak, actually in front of my computer. As far as purchasing a Zoom license for the club, I think I am in agreement with others, try the professional one then assuming it goes well, make a purchase. John ------ Original Message ------ From: jayejohnson099 at centurytel.net To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region, Woodturners." Sent: 11/16/2020 9:14:38 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to >Jim, I will connect for the Board Meeting, Thurs. at 6! Thanks! Jay >J. > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >From: "wisawdust" >To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region, >Woodturners." >Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 7:58:12 AM >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to > >Jim, I will plan on being there on Saturday and am available, if you >want/need me for Thursday. >Duane >----------------------------------------- > >From: "James Bloomer" >To: "CRW talk" >Cc: >Sent: Sunday November 15 2020 5:56:07PM >Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Meeting how to > >Good evening, I have seen a few requests regarding using Zoom in >general and as a possible use for us to at least meet virtually. I am >definitely in favor of this. >For those unfamiliar with zoom and its use; >1.It is free to use and can be used on either a smart phone or >computer. >2. you can either download the application/program or even just dial a >phone # if you dont want to use data or dont have a data plan. (you >would not be able to view any video just hear audio) >3, the free account allows up to 100 members and a limit of 40 minutes >for a meeting. The next level allows some storage and social media >streaming as well as longer meeting times > >How it would unfold; >1.The host would set up a meeting and send out a link via email/text >2. you would click on the link(I would recommend that you already set >up Zoom on the device of your choice to make it happen faster >3. depending on how the link was set up it should take you directly >into the meeting. you can turn on a webcam if you wish or not. > >If you go to the Zoom website it has walkthroughs to help guide you in >its use. > >I have set up a zoom account with pro already to host meetings. >Depending on how the membership feels about its use after a few tries >we can look into something specifically for the club's use. >I would like to try an officers meeting this thursday at 1800(6pm) and >then a full meeting Saturday at 1000 to at least try to keep with our >normal schedule. I will send out invites 1 hour prior. It will include >all the info to dial into via phone(Chicago #). > >Please let me know if this will work for both officers and members. > >In service > >Jim Bloomer >-- >James A. Bloomer > > >_________________________________________ >Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >goes only to sender. >______ >crw-talk mailing list >crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From marine9096 at gmail.com Thu Nov 19 17:08:58 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020 17:08:58 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom Board meeting Message-ID: Link for the board meeting, All are welcome. James Bloomer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Coulee Region Wood Turners Time: Nov 19, 2020 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8076430043?pwd=ajdBSnlOUVpkcEJndnQ5TTMzQ1pQdz09 Meeting ID: 807 643 0043 Passcode: 836573 One tap mobile +13126266799,,8076430043#,,,,,,0#,,836573# US (Chicago) +19292056099,,8076430043#,,,,,,0#,,836573# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 807 643 0043 Passcode: 836573 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdETSdCywn -- In Service James A. 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Send your total to Jay Johnson, club treasurer. Since we normally try to get the order here by Christmas, I would need all orders to me no later than Saturday, December 5. Receipt of the order and distribution will be worked out before the order arrives. If there is no interest, that is OK. Duane -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 20 09:48:35 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 09:48:35 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Possible Craft Supplies Group Buy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <40E6B1B5-D259-4B44-9BBE-5CA4F052370D@gmail.com> Could someone resend the email regarding the Zoom meeting for Saturday? Thanks! Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 20, 2020, at 8:34 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > ?At the board meeting last night, I brought up the possibility of a group buy again at Craft Supplies. If there is interest, we could do it with some modifications for Covid-19. > > First and foremost, we have to have a minimum of $1000 in order to get the discount. To place an order, simply e-mail me with your name, address, phone number and e-mail address. For each item you want, include the part number, price, quantity of items desired, description of the items and page number in the most recent Crafts Supplies catalog. I will compile the orders and see if we qualify. No payment required until we get ready to place the order. I will contact you with your discounted total. Send your total to Jay Johnson, club treasurer. Since we normally try to get the order here by Christmas, I would need all orders to me no later than Saturday, December 5. > > Receipt of the order and distribution will be worked out before the order arrives. > > If there is no interest, that is OK. > > Duane > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From marine9096 at gmail.com Fri Nov 20 09:49:13 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 09:49:13 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom how to and basic ground rules Message-ID: Good morning Turners, ahead of the first virtual general meeting for the club this Saturday at 1000, I wanted to send out some basic info and some ground rules to help make this a success and a enjoyment for all. I have included a couple cheat sheets I found on the AAW site. I plan to send out the invite 1 hour prior to the meeting. -When you log in I would ask that you mute your mic at first. Most pc mics pick up all sounds so if there is a lot of background noise where you are it would be recommended to leave it muted until you are ready to speak or try to move to a quieter area. - The plan is to open with a greeting and a basic how to for anyone new to Zoom. Then board meeting minutes and general business. I would like the lion's share of the time to be used for the members present to show off a piece or two they have made during our time away. We will go to each person present on video to present so lets see those works. -There is a message feature if you want to chat with individual members or the whole group. Please try to utilize that feature especially if you want to chat with an individual member so we are not trying to "talk-over" each other. -There is a "raise hand" feature we will use during discussions. I can host up to 100 people but may only be able to see a certain number on the video screen. This will ensure your ideas/comments are heard by the group. -Be patient, this is a new platform for a few people. There is a learning curve but we can help each other learn and grow on this as we do on the Lathe. I plan to have the room open about 10 minutes prior to the meeting if anyone wants to come early or has questions. In Service -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" To: "CRW talk" Sent: 11/20/2020 9:49:13 AM Subject: [crw-talk] Zoom how to and basic ground rules > >Good morning Turners, ahead of the first virtual general meeting for >the club this Saturday at 1000, I wanted to send out some basic info >and some ground rules to help make this a success and a enjoyment for >all. I have included a couple cheat sheets I found on the AAW site. > >I plan to send out the invite 1 hour prior to the meeting. >-When you log in I would ask that you mute your mic at first. Most pc >mics pick up all sounds so if there is a lot of background noise where >you are it would be recommended to leave it muted until you are ready >to speak or try to move to a quieter area. >- The plan is to open with a greeting and a basic how to for anyone new >to Zoom. Then board meeting minutes and general business. I would like >the lion's share of the time to be used for the members present to show >off a piece or two they have made during our time away. We will go to >each person present on video to present so lets see those works. >-There is a message feature if you want to chat with individual members >or the whole group. Please try to utilize that feature especially if >you want to chat with an individual member so we are not trying to >"talk-over" each other. >-There is a "raise hand" feature we will use during discussions. I can >host up to 100 people but may only be able to see a certain number on >the video screen. This will ensure your ideas/comments are heard by the >group. >-Be patient, this is a new platform for a few people. There is a >learning curve but we can help each other learn and grow on this as we >do on the Lathe. > >I plan to have the room open about 10 minutes prior to the meeting if >anyone wants to come early or has questions. > >In Service >-- >James A. 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If there is interest, we could do it with some modifications for Covid-19.> > First and foremost, we have to have a minimum of $1000 in order to get the discount.? To place an order, simply e-mail me with your name, address, phone number and e-mail address.? For each item you want, include the part number, price, quantity of items desired, description of the items and page number in the most recent Crafts Supplies catalog.? I will compile the orders and see if we qualify.? No payment required until we get ready to place the order.? I will contact you with your discounted total.? Send your total to Jay Johnson, club treasurer.? Since we normally try to get the order here by Christmas, I would need all orders to me no later than Saturday, December 5.? > > Receipt of the order and distribution will be worked out before the order arrives.> > If there is no interest, that is OK.> > Duane> _________________________________________> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.> ______> crw-talk mailing list> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks! > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 20, 2020, at 8:34 AM, wisawdust at charter.net wrote: > > > > ?At the board meeting last night, I brought up the possibility of a group buy again at Craft Supplies. If there is interest, we could do it with some modifications for Covid-19. > > > > First and foremost, we have to have a minimum of $1000 in order to get the discount. To place an order, simply e-mail me with your name, address, phone number and e-mail address. For each item you want, include the part number, price, quantity of items desired, description of the items and page number in the most recent Crafts Supplies catalog. I will compile the orders and see if we qualify. No payment required until we get ready to place the order. I will contact you with your discounted total. Send your total to Jay Johnson, club treasurer. Since we normally try to get the order here by Christmas, I would need all orders to me no later than Saturday, December 5. > > > > Receipt of the order and distribution will be worked out before the order arrives. > > > > If there is no interest, that is OK. > > > > Duane > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I have included a couple cheat sheets I found on the AAW site.? >> >> I plan to send out the invite 1 hour prior to the meeting. >> -When you log in I would ask that you mute your mic at first. Most pc mics pick up all sounds so if there is a lot of background noise where you are it would be recommended?to leave it muted until you are ready to speak or try to move to a quieter area.? >> - The plan is to open with a greeting and a basic how to for anyone new to Zoom. Then board meeting minutes and general business. I would like the lion's share of the time to be used for the members?present to show off a piece or two they have made during our time away.? We will go to each person present on video to present so lets see those works.? >> -There is a message feature if you want to chat with individual members or the whole group. Please try to utilize that feature especially if you want to chat with an individual member so we are not trying to "talk-over" each other.? >> -There is a "raise hand" feature we will use during discussions. I can host up to 100 people but may only be able to see a certain number on the video screen. This will ensure your ideas/comments are heard by the group.? ? >> -Be patient, this is a new platform for a few people. There is a learning curve but we can help each other learn and grow on this as we do on the Lathe.? >> >> I plan to have the room open about 10 minutes prior to the meeting if anyone wants to come early or has questions. >> >> In Service >> -- >> James A. Bloomer >> ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Topic: Coulee Region Wood Turners Time: Nov 21, 2020 10:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8076430043?pwd=ajdBSnlOUVpkcEJndnQ5TTMzQ1pQdz09 Meeting ID: 807 643 0043 Passcode: 836573 One tap mobile +13126266799,,8076430043#,,,,,,0#,,836573# US (Chicago) +19292056099,,8076430043#,,,,,,0#,,836573# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 807 643 0043 Passcode: 836573 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdETSdCywn -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I put two in my garage and > it almost like daylight there. $29.99 each. > > Duane > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -- *Aaron Gesicki* Winona, MN 303.551.2450 cell 507.615.0233 home -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ldsolem at aol.com Sun Nov 22 11:29:38 2020 From: ldsolem at aol.com (ldsolem at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 11:29:38 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: Nov special In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01d901d6c0f5$0ea8eac0$2bfac040$@aol.com> James I want to thank you for all the work and effort you have put into Zooming our CRW meeting yesterday. I have at least 2 zoom meeting every week that I link into so I have some idea on all the work you have to do. We have one techie person that keeps us going. Again thank you very much and I think with a little conversation with members that did not participate and try to answer their questions you will possibly get more people at the next meeting. My Professional background is as an Electrical Engineer. However I never spent a lot of time doing Engineering work, (Circuit Design). I was in management at IBM for 24 years and ending my career as a Senior Manager in the IBM Corporate Education organization. I left IBM when I was 54 years old and I started a Management Consulting business, with clients in US, Canada, Japan and Europe. Delivering, conducting one or two week seminars in Project Management and Team Building. Have a good day and I know you will do a good Job as the CRW President. Lyle Solem From: crw-talk On Behalf Of James Bloomer Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 8:48 AM To: CRW talk Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: Nov special ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Egan, Richard > Date: Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 5:08 PM Subject: Nov special To: James Bloomer > Cc: Egan, Richard > Jim: I created this short edition in case you want to use it. You can attach or forward to the CRW-Talk. If there?s something you need to change, please let me know. Thanks, Rich Egan -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marine9096 at gmail.com Tue Nov 24 10:59:57 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 10:59:57 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Message-ID: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hint, Bob Raasch is a smart creative idea guy but a little reluctant to take too active a role in the club. You might reach out to him and massage his ego a bit, flattery will get you anything, as we all know. raaschb at charter.net. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" To: "CRW talk" Sent: 11/24/2020 10:59:57 AM Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank >those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to >see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our >new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting >In Dec. >For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the >information from the meeting. >- The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We >only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate >15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, >subscriptions, and other costs). >-The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for >2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. >Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on >as VP. >-Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if >interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure >delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social >distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your >order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. >-We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future >virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other >platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted >emails on possible demos. >-Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our >Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region >Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. >Just another way to share your works. > >-We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the >foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, >feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > >In Service >-- >James A. Bloomer > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrian.novak at charter.net Tue Nov 24 11:42:36 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 11:42:36 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Onalaska Public Library has a great place to meet and is free to nonprofits. > > On Nov 24, 2020 at 11:25 AM, wrote: > > > > James, good letter. I was getting ready to send one to Ashley Harwood just as your showed up and you have your copy by now. Ms Harwood is a young turning pro, she is known for huge diameter bowls, out of Charleston SC. > > > > I have not heard back from Lyle Jamison yet, I hope he considers us. > > > > Give the fact that Duane is selling his class lathes, we may have real problems doing a hands-on teaching with a pro like we have done in the past, so virtual sessions may be the way to go for money saving. Why fly someone here when we can bring them in. > > > > Of course, the problem is at the moment that there is not a broadband connection to the Community Center but I think we can find other places for such events, Bob Raasch has mentioned the La Crosse Public Library, when they reopen of course. > > > > Hint, Bob Raasch is a smart creative idea guy but a little reluctant to take too active a role in the club. You might reach out to him and massage his ego a bit, flattery will get you anything, as we all know. raaschb at charter.net. John > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "James Bloomer" > > To: "CRW talk" > > Sent: 11/24/2020 10:59:57 AM > > Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes > > > > > > > > Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. > > For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. > > > > - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). > > > > -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. > > > > -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th (x-apple-data-detectors://6) to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. > > > > -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. > > > > -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. > > > > > > > > -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > > > > > > > > > > > In Service > > -- > > > > > > James A. Bloomer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Tue Nov 24 11:57:54 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 11:57:54 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8E5B670F-A3D8-4F50-B6C0-81226390A70D@gmail.com> Just a thought, and forget it if it?s too complicated. Would it be beneficial to reach out to other clubs to host a pro in collaboration. John Jordan?s recent demo cost $10 but I assume he had a truckload of ?attendees?. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:25 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > ? > James, good letter. I was getting ready to send one to Ashley Harwood just as your showed up and you have your copy by now. Ms Harwood is a young turning pro, she is known for huge diameter bowls, out of Charleston SC. > > I have not heard back from Lyle Jamison yet, I hope he considers us. > > Give the fact that Duane is selling his class lathes, we may have real problems doing a hands-on teaching with a pro like we have done in the past, so virtual sessions may be the way to go for money saving. Why fly someone here when we can bring them in. > > Of course, the problem is at the moment that there is not a broadband connection to the Community Center but I think we can find other places for such events, Bob Raasch has mentioned the La Crosse Public Library, when they reopen of course. > > Hint, Bob Raasch is a smart creative idea guy but a little reluctant to take too active a role in the club. You might reach out to him and massage his ego a bit, flattery will get you anything, as we all know. raaschb at charter.net. John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "James Bloomer" > To: "CRW talk" > Sent: 11/24/2020 10:59:57 AM > Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes > >> Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. >> For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. >> - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). >> -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. >> -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. >> -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. >> -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. >> >> -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail >> >> >> In Service >> -- >> James A. Bloomer >> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mitzey at centurytel.net Tue Nov 24 12:00:54 2020 From: mitzey at centurytel.net (mitzey at centurytel.net) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 13:00:54 -0500 (EST) Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <8E5B670F-A3D8-4F50-B6C0-81226390A70D@gmail.com> References: <8E5B670F-A3D8-4F50-B6C0-81226390A70D@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1769471450.67372202.1606240854285.JavaMail.zimbra@centurytel.net> Please remove me from your e-mail list. Thanks Arnie From: "Robert Patros" To: "John & Donna Griffiths" , "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 11:57:54 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Just a thought, and forget it if it?s too complicated. Would it be beneficial to reach out to other clubs to host a pro in collaboration. John Jordan?s recent demo cost $10 but I assume he had a truckload of ?attendees?. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:25 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: BQ_BEGIN James, good letter. I was getting ready to send one to Ashley Harwood just as your showed up and you have your copy by now. Ms Harwood is a young turning pro, she is known for huge diameter bowls, out of Charleston SC. I have not heard back from Lyle Jamison yet, I hope he considers us. Give the fact that Duane is selling his class lathes, we may have real problems doing a hands-on teaching with a pro like we have done in the past, so virtual sessions may be the way to go for money saving. Why fly someone here when we can bring them in. Of course, the problem is at the moment that there is not a broadband connection to the Community Center but I think we can find other places for such events, Bob Raasch has mentioned the La Crosse Public Library, when they reopen of course. Hint, Bob Raasch is a smart creative idea guy but a little reluctant to take too active a role in the club. You might reach out to him and massage his ego a bit, flattery will get you anything, as we all know. [ https://webmail.centurylink.net/raaschb at charter.net. | raaschb at charter.net. ] John ------ Original Message ------ From: "James Bloomer" < [ mailto:marine9096 at gmail.com | marine9096 at gmail.com ] > To: "CRW talk" < [ mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com | crw-talk at crwoodturner.com ] > Sent: 11/24/2020 10:59:57 AM Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes BQ_BEGIN Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer BQ_END _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ BQ_END _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From wisawdust at charter.net Tue Nov 24 14:09:22 2020 From: wisawdust at charter.net (wisawdust at charter.net) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 20:09:22 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Message-ID: <14064a4acca53c5a9733d5f1e277aee920e870e5@webmail> That would be very big case of irony. The club's first meeting was at the Onalaska Public Library. Duane -----------------------------------------From: "Adrian" To: "John & Donna Griffiths", "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." Cc: Sent: Tuesday November 24 2020 12:51:14PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes John, The Onalaska Library is open and if you are in town you can see the size of the room. I have seen over 100 people in it. They have a divider and can split the room. There is a projector and screen in the left half with internet hookup. The other parts are it is free to nonprofits to rent out and with the two parking lots it should have plenty of parking close by. 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Would it be beneficial to reach out to other clubs to host a pro in collaboration. John Jordan?s recent demo cost $10 but I assume he had a truckload of ?attendees?. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:25 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: >> >> ? >> James, good letter. I was getting ready to send one to Ashley Harwood just as your showed up and you have your copy by now. Ms Harwood is a young turning pro, she is known for huge diameter bowls, out of Charleston SC. >> >> I have not heard back from Lyle Jamison yet, I hope he considers us. >> >> Give the fact that Duane is selling his class lathes, we may have real problems doing a hands-on teaching with a pro like we have done in the past, so virtual sessions may be the way to go for money saving. Why fly someone here when we can bring them in. >> >> Of course, the problem is at the moment that there is not a broadband connection to the Community Center but I think we can find other places for such events, Bob Raasch has mentioned the La Crosse Public Library, when they reopen of course. >> >> Hint, Bob Raasch is a smart creative idea guy but a little reluctant to take too active a role in the club. You might reach out to him and massage his ego a bit, flattery will get you anything, as we all know. raaschb at charter.net. John >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "James Bloomer" >> To: "CRW talk" >> Sent: 11/24/2020 10:59:57 AM >> Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >> >>> Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. >>> For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. >>> - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). >>> -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. >>> -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. >>> -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. >>> -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. >>> >>> -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail >>> >>> >>> In Service >>> -- >>> James A. Bloomer >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It was good to > see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for > our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next > meeting In Dec. > For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the > information from the meeting. > - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members?for 2021. > We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that > members?donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating > costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). > -The board members?present asked to be extended in their positions?for > 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. > Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on > as VP. > -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if > interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure > delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social > distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your > order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. > -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future > virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other > platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already > posted emails on possible demos. > -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our > Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee > Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of > shavings. Just another way to share your works. > > -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the > foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, > feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > > In Service > -- > James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrian.novak at charter.net Tue Nov 24 16:47:47 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 16:47:47 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <8bafbd3c-6e46-9a93-8704-df2f9d654068@gmail.com> Message-ID: <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone> Could we still keep crew-talk email? > > On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, wrote: > > > > > Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm (x-apple-data-detectors://1) LOL which I had available but not 10 am (x-apple-data-detectors://2). > > > > Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. > > > > Ken Grunke > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: > > > > > Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. > > For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. > > > > - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). > > > > -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. > > > > -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th (x-apple-data-detectors://6) to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. > > > > -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. > > > > -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. > > > > > > > > -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > > > > > > > > > > > In Service > > -- > > > > > > James A. Bloomer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com (mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com) http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mogoldfish at yahoo.com Tue Nov 24 16:57:39 2020 From: mogoldfish at yahoo.com (Kristine Clough) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 22:57:39 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone> References: <8bafbd3c-6e46-9a93-8704-df2f9d654068@gmail.com> <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone> Message-ID: <1875556211.1354119.1606258659262@mail.yahoo.com> Personally, I don't use face book and never have. Kris On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak wrote: Could we still keep crew-talk email? On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, wrote: Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it.? But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec.? For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting.? - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members?for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members?donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs).? -The board members?present asked to be extended in their positions?for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP.? -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt.? -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos.? -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works.? -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer ? _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jerrymol at hotmail.com Tue Nov 24 17:24:40 2020 From: jerrymol at hotmail.com (Jerry Molnar) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 23:24:40 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <1875556211.1354119.1606258659262@mail.yahoo.com> References: <8bafbd3c-6e46-9a93-8704-df2f9d654068@gmail.com> <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone>, <1875556211.1354119.1606258659262@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi folks, I too do not use Facebook and probably won't. I believe the real issue for some of us might be where do we start with technology of the internet, Between fear of "damaging" our computers and being wary of scams, some of us are now a bit behind the eight ball. A year ago, I could go to a library class to get questions answered. Not the case now. So, to the degree possible, keep it simple and consider having some folks perhaps offer some hands-on help. In my case, I am more confident around a power tool than a computer. ________________________________ From: crw-talk on behalf of Kristine Clough Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Personally, I don't use face book and never have. Kris On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak wrote: Could we still keep crew-talk email? On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, > wrote: Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EganR at westerntc.edu Tue Nov 24 17:56:39 2020 From: EganR at westerntc.edu (Egan, Richard) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 23:56:39 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <1875556211.1354119.1606258659262@mail.yahoo.com> References: <8bafbd3c-6e46-9a93-8704-df2f9d654068@gmail.com> <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone>, <1875556211.1354119.1606258659262@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as possible. Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. ________________________________ From: crw-talk on behalf of Kristine Clough Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Personally, I don't use face book and never have. Kris On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak wrote: Could we still keep crew-talk email? On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, > wrote: Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kengrunke at gmail.com Tue Nov 24 18:52:44 2020 From: kengrunke at gmail.com (Ken Grunke) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 18:52:44 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone> References: <672f4dca-cf8a-49a1-a5fd-fa7f262df53d@iPhone> Message-ID: OK, skip the Facebook idea. Like I said, just a thought, not trying to push the idea. The website is not a burden for me, it just keeps humming along without much input from me. Speaking of which, I was updating the Links page and Bill Grumbine's site returned an error. A google search didn't help. Anyone know if Bill is with us? Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 4:47 PM, Adrian Novak wrote: > Could we still keep crew-talk email? > > > >> On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, > >> wrote: >> >> Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm >> LOL which I had available but not 10 am >> . >> >> Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is >> much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many >> members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to >> the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably >> a few who would object to using it.? But we can save some funds. We >> would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just >> a thought. >> >> Ken Grunke >> >> >> >> >> On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: >>> Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to >>> thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was >>> good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some >>> tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for >>> the next meeting In Dec. >>> For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the >>> information from the meeting. >>> - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members?for 2021. >>> We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that >>> members?donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating >>> costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). >>> -The board members?present asked to be extended in their >>> positions?for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program >>> director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if >>> he would like to stay on as VP. >>> -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if >>> interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th >>> to ensure delivery and distribution by >>> Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety >>> guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely >>> distribute it on receipt. >>> -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future >>> virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other >>> platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already >>> posted emails on possible demos. >>> -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or >>> our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee >>> Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of >>> shavings. Just another way to share your works. >>> >>> -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the >>> foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. >>> Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail >>> >>> >>> In Service >>> -- >>> James A. Bloomer >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent:http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Tue Nov 24 19:22:42 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 19:22:42 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Message-ID: I'm not a FB user, there may be a few others also. Most clubs have a website, at least those that are AAW affiliate clubs. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 24, 2020 4:13 PM, Ken Grunke wrote: > > Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. > > Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it.? But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. > > Ken Grunke > > > > > On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: > > Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec.? > For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting.? > - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members?for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members?donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs).? > -The board members?present asked to be extended in their positions?for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP.? > -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt.? > -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos.? > -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works.? > > -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > > In Service > -- > James A. Bloomer > ? > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Tue Nov 24 19:36:34 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 19:36:34 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <14064a4acca53c5a9733d5f1e277aee920e870e5@webmail> References: <14064a4acca53c5a9733d5f1e277aee920e870e5@webmail> Message-ID: <037a01d6c2cb$697ede00$3c7c9a00$@gmail.com> And we were there. Aaron Gesicki From: crw-talk On Behalf Of wisawdust at charter.net Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 2:09 PM To: 'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.' Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes That would be very big case of irony. The club's first meeting was at the Onalaska Public Library. Duane ----------------------------------------- From: "Adrian" To: "John & Donna Griffiths", "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee RegionWoodturners." Cc: Sent: Tuesday November 24 2020 12:51:14PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes John, The Onalaska Library is open and if you are in town you can see the size of the room. I have seen over 100 people in it. They have a divider and can split the room. There is a projector and screen in the left half with internet hookup. The other parts are it is free to nonprofits to rent out and with the two parking lots it should have plenty of parking close by. I personally think this is a much better choice than the La Crosse Library. I have been to both. Adrian Sent from Mail for Windows 10 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Tue Nov 24 19:36:51 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 19:36:51 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Message-ID: We'll said Rich. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 24, 2020 5:56 PM, "Egan, Richard" wrote: > > No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as possible. > Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. > ________________________________ > From: crw-talk on behalf of Kristine Clough > Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM > To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. > > Personally, I don't use face book and never have. > > Kris > > On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak wrote: > > > Could we still keep crew-talk email? > > > >> On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, wrote: >> > Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. > > Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. > > Ken Grunke > > > > > On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: > > Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. > For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. > - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). > -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. > -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. > -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. > -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. > > -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail > > > In Service > -- > James A. Bloomer > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From minnow1974 at charter.net Wed Nov 25 00:24:22 2020 From: minnow1974 at charter.net (John Fisher) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 00:24:22 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <20201125013712.XOSR32423.mtain005.msg.chrl.nc.charter.net@charter.net> References: <20201125013712.XOSR32423.mtain005.msg.chrl.nc.charter.net@charter.net> Message-ID: <036a01d6c2f3$9e641950$db2c4bf0$@charter.net> Sorry everyone but I have been having problems with this e-mail site. Could you please change to a different one jdcrow1956 at yahoo.com I will still be the VP if you will have me. From: crw-talk [mailto:crw-talk-bounces at crwoodturner.com] On Behalf Of Bob R Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 7:37 PM To: Rich Eagan Cc: CRW talk Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes We'll said Rich. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 24, 2020 5:56 PM, "Egan, Richard" > wrote: No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as possible. Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. _____ From: crw-talk > on behalf of Kristine Clough > Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Personally, I don't use face book and never have. Kris On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak > wrote: Could we still keep crew-talk email? On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, > wrote: Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. 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URL: From griff at mwt.net Wed Nov 25 12:34:20 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 18:34:20 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <20201125013717668@air-rc-cpdg-44.airstreamcomm.net> References: <20201125013717668@air-rc-cpdg-44.airstreamcomm.net> Message-ID: Face Book is something I mostly avoid, but sometimes I visit that rabbit hole and try not to crawl too far into it. Actually there is an enjoyable group called "Woodchuckers" that is woodturners showing off their creations, asking questions and chatting about, what else, woodturning. Having said that, I have not looked at it since early this month and my life is generally better when I don't. I tried pitching my turnings on it, people would say they liked it; but no sales ever resulted from it that I'm aware of. I have an Instagram account that I signed up for touting my on-line Etsy.com shop but that is a complete mystery. You almost gotta be a teenager to fully understand it and I'm afraid I'm never going to be one of those again! If the pandemic ever slows enough so we can visit the grandkids, I am going to get some hands-on experience in using it. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Bob R" To: "Rich Eagan" Cc: "CRW talk" Sent: 11/24/2020 7:36:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >We'll said Rich. > >Bob R, Sent from my Phone >On Nov 24, 2020 5:56 PM, "Egan, Richard" wrote: >>No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as >>possible. >>Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>From: crw-talk on behalf of >>Kristine Clough >>Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM >>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>Woodturners. >>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >>CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical >>College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize >>the sender and know the content is safe. >> >>Personally, I don't use face book and never have. >> >>Kris >> >>On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak >> wrote: >> >> >>Could we still keep crew-talk email? >> >> >> >>>On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, > >>>wrote: >>> >>Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had >>available but not 10 am. >> >>Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is >>much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many >>members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to >>the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a >>few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would >>need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a >>thought. >> >>Ken Grunke >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: >>Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank >>those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to >>see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for >>our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next >>meeting In Dec. >>For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the >>information from the meeting. >>- The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. >>We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members >>donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating >>costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). >>-The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for >>2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. >>Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on >>as VP. >>-Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if >>interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure >>delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social >>distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your >>order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. >>-We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future >>virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other >>platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already >>posted emails on possible demos. >>-Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our >>Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee >>Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of >>shavings. Just another way to share your works. >> >>-We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the >>foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, >>feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail >> >> >>In Service >>-- >>James A. Bloomer >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jcfitz at charter.net Wed Nov 25 17:05:31 2020 From: jcfitz at charter.net (jcfitz at charter.net) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 23:05:31 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Message-ID: <61ceff9b35980112f25943d29ad3e7fe5974b28d@webmail> I also avoid Facebook -----------------------------------------From: "John & Donna Griffiths" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.", "Rich Eagan" Cc: "CRW talk" Sent: Wednesday November 25 2020 12:34:50PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes Face Book is something I mostly avoid, but sometimes I visit that rabbit hole and try not to crawl too far into it. Actually there is an enjoyable group called "Woodchuckers" that is woodturners showing off their creations, asking questions and chatting about, what else, woodturning. Having said that, I have not looked at it since early this month and my life is generally better when I don't. I tried pitching my turnings on it, people would say they liked it; but no sales ever resulted from it that I'm aware of. I have an Instagram account that I signed up for touting my on-line Etsy.com shop but that is a complete mystery. You almost gotta be a teenager to fully understand it and I'm afraid I'm never going to be one of those again! If the pandemic ever slows enough so we can visit the grandkids, I am going to get some hands-on experience in using it. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Bob R" To: "Rich Eagan" Cc: "CRW talk" Sent: 11/24/2020 7:36:51 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes We'll said Rich. _Bob R, Sent from my Phone_On Nov 24, 2020 5:56 PM, "Egan, Richard" wrote: No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as possible. Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. ------------------------- FROM: crw-talk on behalf of Kristine Clough SENT: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM TO: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners. SUBJECT: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Personally, I don't use face book and never have. Kris On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak wrote: Could we still keep crew-talk email? On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, wrote: Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had available but not 10 am. Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just a thought. Ken Grunke On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next meeting In Dec. For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the information from the meeting. - The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). -The board members present asked to be extended in their positions for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to stay on as VP. -Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. -We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already posted emails on possible demos. -Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of shavings. Just another way to share your works. -We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail In Service -- James A. Bloomer _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [10] [11]http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [12] Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: [13]http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [14] _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [15] [16]http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [17] Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: [18]http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [19] Links: ------ [1] mailto:raaschb at charter.net [2] mailto:EganR at westerntc.edu [3] mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [4] mailto:EganR at westerntc.edu [5] mailto:crw-talk-bounces at crwoodturner.com [6] mailto:mogoldfish at yahoo.com [7] mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [8] mailto:adrian.novak at charter.net [9] mailto:kengrunke at gmail.com [10] mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [11] http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [12] http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [13] http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [14] http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [15] mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com [16] http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [17] http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com [18] http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ [19] http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Thu Nov 26 10:10:58 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2020 16:10:58 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes In-Reply-To: <61ceff9b35980112f25943d29ad3e7fe5974b28d@webmail> References: <61ceff9b35980112f25943d29ad3e7fe5974b28d@webmail> Message-ID: Living proof, you all are smarter then I, John ------ Original Message ------ From: jcfitz at charter.net To: "'John & Donna Griffiths'" ; "'Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'" Cc: "'Rich Eagan'" Sent: 11/25/2020 5:05:31 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >I also avoid Facebook > >----------------------------------------- > >From: "John & Donna Griffiths" >To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >Woodturners.", "Rich Eagan" >Cc: "CRW talk" >Sent: Wednesday November 25 2020 12:34:50PM >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes > >Face Book is something I mostly avoid, but sometimes I visit that >rabbit hole and try not to crawl too far into it. Actually there is an >enjoyable group called "Woodchuckers" that is woodturners showing off >their creations, asking questions and chatting about, what else, >woodturning. Having said that, I have not looked at it since early >this month and my life is generally better when I don't. I tried >pitching my turnings on it, people would say they liked it; but no >sales ever resulted from it that I'm aware of. > >I have an Instagram account that I signed up for touting my on-line >Etsy.com shop but that is a complete mystery. You almost gotta be a >teenager to fully understand it and I'm afraid I'm never going to be >one of those again! If the pandemic ever slows enough so we can visit >the grandkids, I am going to get some hands-on experience in using it. > >John > >------ Original Message ------ >From: "Bob R" >To: "Rich Eagan" >Cc: "CRW talk" >Sent: 11/24/2020 7:36:51 PM >Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes > >>We'll said Rich. >> >>Bob R, Sent from my Phone >>On Nov 24, 2020 5:56 PM, "Egan, Richard" wrote: >>>No Facebook for me either. My on-line presence is as small as >>>possible. >>>Just one more thing to distract me from what's important in life. >>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>From: crw-talk on behalf of >>>Kristine Clough >>>Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:57 PM >>>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region >>>Woodturners. >>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Meeting Notes >>>CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Western Technical >>>College. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize >>>the sender and know the content is safe. >>> >>>Personally, I don't use face book and never have. >>> >>>Kris >>> >>>On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 04:48:14 PM CST, Adrian Novak >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>Could we still keep crew-talk email? >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Nov 24, 2020 at 4:14 PM, >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>Thanks for posting this. I misread 1000 hrs as 1 pm LOL which I had >>>available but not 10 am. >>> >>>Also, I didn't realize we had a facebook page! Or Instagram. FB is >>>much better for sharing photos than this email list. But how many >>>members are on FB? Should we consider using FB as an alternative to >>>the website? This would not hurt my feelings any. There are probably >>>a few who would object to using it. But we can save some funds. We >>>would need to migrate the files over (newsletters, photos, etc.) Just >>>a thought. >>> >>>Ken Grunke >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>On 11/24/20 10:59 AM, James Bloomer wrote: >>>Good Morning Turners, hope this finds you well. I would like to thank >>>those that were able to attend our first Zoom meeting. It was good to >>>see familiar faces again and share both our works and some tips for >>>our new visitors. Hopefully we can have more onboard for the next >>>meeting In Dec. >>>For those that could not make it, I wanted to pass on some of the >>>information from the meeting. >>>- The officers decided to wave the annual dues for members for 2021. >>>We only ask that when we start meeting in person again that members >>>donate 15$ dollars to the club to help offset operating >>>costs(insurance, subscriptions, and other costs). >>>-The board members present asked to be extended in their positions >>>for 2021, John Griffiths volunteered to be program director for the >>>year. Would just need to hear from John Fischer if he would like to >>>stay on as VP. >>>-Duane has put out an email for the group buy from craft supply. if >>>interested get your selections to him by Sat the 28th to ensure >>>delivery and distribution by Christmas. We will be using social >>>distancing and other safety guidelines so I ask patience with your >>>order so we can safely distribute it on receipt. >>>-We are starting to explore hosting interactive demos for future >>>virtual meetings. Many Master turners have turned to Zoom and other >>>platforms to continue to teach the craft. Our new PD has already >>>posted emails on possible demos. >>>-Please continue to share your works, either through the email or our >>>Facebook page. If you are on Facebook and do a search for Coulee >>>Region Woodturners, its the page that has our patch on a pile of >>>shavings. Just another way to share your works. >>> >>>-We will be holding board and general meetings through zoom for the >>>foreseeable future. I have sent out some instructions on its use. Or, >>>feel free to email me direct at Callousedhandswoodturning at gmail >>> >>> >>>In Service >>>-- >>>James A. Bloomer >>> >>>_________________________________________ >>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>>______ >>>crw-talk mailing list >>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>_________________________________________ >>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>goes only to sender. >>>______ >>>crw-talk mailing list >>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Thu Nov 26 10:32:53 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2020 16:32:53 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Tool Buy Update In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Oh yes, my phone # 608-248-2782. John ------ Original Message ------ From: wisawdust at charter.net To: "'crw-talk at crwoodturner.com'" Sent: 11/25/2020 7:57:25 AM Subject: [crw-talk] Tool Buy Update >Two things to clarify for the tool buy. First, I have received two >orders to date. If we wish to make this order, we need a few more >people. > >Second, the last date to place your order is Saturday, December 5. > >Remember, with your order, I need your name, e-mail and phone number. >With each item ordered, include the part number, quantity desired, >price, and description. If you have the page number, that would be >great. No money yet. I will send you your total once we get the >discounts. > >Thanks > >Duane -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 11:24:53 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 11:24:53 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Question Message-ID: <201E33A1-AC86-4584-8CA3-79FED104322D@gmail.com> I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it dry before the next coat? Sent from my iPhone From aaronagesicki at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 11:26:38 2020 From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com (aaronagesicki at gmail.com) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 11:26:38 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Question In-Reply-To: <201E33A1-AC86-4584-8CA3-79FED104322D@gmail.com> References: <201E33A1-AC86-4584-8CA3-79FED104322D@gmail.com> Message-ID: <09dd01d6c4e2$775747b0$6605d710$@gmail.com> Minutes. Aaron Gesicki -----Original Message----- From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 11:25 AM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com Subject: [crw-talk] Question I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it dry before the next coat? Sent from my iPhone _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 11:38:09 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 11:38:09 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Question In-Reply-To: <09dd01d6c4e2$775747b0$6605d710$@gmail.com> References: <09dd01d6c4e2$775747b0$6605d710$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <15F3AF7E-3201-46EC-81EC-82BD4405B066@gmail.com> Thank you! Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2020, at 11:27 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > > ?Minutes. > > > > Aaron Gesicki > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros > Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 11:25 AM > To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > Subject: [crw-talk] Question > > I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it dry before the next coat? > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From marine9096 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 15:44:24 2020 From: marine9096 at gmail.com (James Bloomer) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 15:44:24 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Spam alert Message-ID: Good afternoon, Bob R. Just received an email supposedly from me(it wasn't) trying to have him get gift cards for some relief fund. The return email was not mine. Just a heads up for you all that spam is out there. In service Jim Bloomer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From griff at mwt.net Fri Nov 27 15:56:37 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 21:56:37 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Question In-Reply-To: <15F3AF7E-3201-46EC-81EC-82BD4405B066@gmail.com> References: <09dd01d6c4e2$775747b0$6605d710$@gmail.com> <15F3AF7E-3201-46EC-81EC-82BD4405B066@gmail.com> Message-ID: My recall is that it dries pretty quickly. Say 15-20 minutes then recoat. After a few coats lightly sand then another coat or so, maybe buff but I would say by hand, not power John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Robert Patros" To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." Sent: 11/27/2020 11:38:09 AM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Question >Thank you! > >Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 27, 2020, at 11:27 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: >> >> ?Minutes. >> >> >> >> Aaron Gesicki >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros >> Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 11:25 AM >> To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> Subject: [crw-talk] Question >> >> I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it dry before the next coat? >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > >_________________________________________ >Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >______ >crw-talk mailing list >crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From andrewpingree at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 15:58:30 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 15:58:30 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Question In-Reply-To: References: <09dd01d6c4e2$775747b0$6605d710$@gmail.com> <15F3AF7E-3201-46EC-81EC-82BD4405B066@gmail.com> Message-ID: Longer than 2 hours and then you have to sand again. On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 3:56 PM John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > My recall is that it dries pretty quickly. Say 15-20 minutes then > recoat. After a few coats lightly sand then another coat or so, maybe > buff but I would say by hand, not power John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Robert Patros" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > Sent: 11/27/2020 11:38:09 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Question > > >Thank you! > > > >Sent from my iPhone > > > >> On Nov 27, 2020, at 11:27 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: > >> > >> ?Minutes. > >> > >> > >> > >> Aaron Gesicki > >> > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of > Robert Patros > >> Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 11:25 AM > >> To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > >> Subject: [crw-talk] Question > >> > >> I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it > dry before the next coat? > >> > >> Sent from my iPhone > >> _________________________________________ > >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > >> ______ > >> crw-talk mailing list > >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > >> > >> > >> _________________________________________ > >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > >> ______ > >> crw-talk mailing list > >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > >_________________________________________ > >Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > >______ > >crw-talk mailing list > >crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > >http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > >Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Say 15-20 minutes then recoat. After a few coats lightly sand then another coat or so, maybe buff but I would say by hand, not power John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Robert Patros" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > Sent: 11/27/2020 11:38:09 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Question > >> Thank you! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>>> On Nov 27, 2020, at 11:27 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> ?Minutes. >>> >>> >>> >>> Aaron Gesicki >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: crw-talk On Behalf Of Robert Patros >>> Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 11:25 AM >>> To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> Subject: [crw-talk] Question >>> >>> I?m using a spray lacquer for the first time. How long should I let it dry before the next coat? >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >>> ______ >>> crw-talk mailing list >>> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From andrewpingree at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 16:25:35 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 16:25:35 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Email size and ash wood Message-ID: Hello, Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is frustrating. Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have 5 large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" length. Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 17:10:37 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 17:10:37 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Email size and ash wood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I got your message. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Andrew wrote: > > ? > Hello, > > Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is frustrating. > > Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have 5 large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" length. > > Andrew > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From andrewpingree at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 17:46:17 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 17:46:17 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Email size and ash wood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Did you get the first two I sent? On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 5:10 PM Robert Patros wrote: > I got your message. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 27, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Andrew wrote: > > > > ? > > Hello, > > > > Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it > doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is frustrating. > > > > Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have 5 > large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" length. > > > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 18:00:46 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 18:00:46 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Email size and ash wood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I did not. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2020, at 5:47 PM, Andrew wrote: > > ? > Did you get the first two I sent? > >> On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 5:10 PM Robert Patros wrote: >> I got your message. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On Nov 27, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Andrew wrote: >> > >> > ? >> > Hello, >> > >> > Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is frustrating. >> > >> > Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have 5 large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" length. >> > >> > Andrew >> > _________________________________________ >> > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> > ______ >> > crw-talk mailing list >> > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Andrew < [ mailto:andrewpingree at gmail.com | andrewpingree at gmail.com ] > wrote: > > > Hello, > > Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is frustrating. > > Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have 5 large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" length. > > Andrew > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > [ mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com | crw-talk at crwoodturner.com ] > [ http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com | http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com ] > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: [ http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ | http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ ] _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list [ mailto:crw-talk at crwoodturner.com | crw-talk at crwoodturner.com ] [ http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com | http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com ] Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: [ http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ | http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ ] BQ_END _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ BQ_END _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sorry to hear about the unexpected travels.? Hope your daughter's surgery goes well and the recovery is quick. Kris Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 6:43 PM, wisawdust wrote: I just heard from my daughter in Idaho.? She has to have a follow up surgery on Dec. 15 and wants me to come out and help her again.? Because of that, I will not be able to do the group buy this year.? If somebody else wants to head it up, I will forward the three orders I have. I apologize for having to back out, but I just won't have the time to do it right. 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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 20:54:31 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Email size and ash wood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <846d85c3-48bb-018c-5b75-fb1a31677213@gmail.com> I've removed the size limits for messages, didn't realize our webserver had no limits. Knock yourselves out with the images! Ken Grunke On 11/27/20 4:25 PM, Andrew wrote: > Hello, > > Is there a reason why almost every time I try to send a message, it > doesn't send and I am told it is awaiting moderation? This is > frustrating. > > Anyways, since I can't send the original message with an image: I have > 5 large chunks of ash if anyone wants it. 12" - 16" diam. And 10"-19" > length. > > Andrew > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rjpatros05 at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 21:08:29 2020 From: rjpatros05 at gmail.com (Robert Patros) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 21:08:29 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Very elegant, Andrew. The finial is a great touch. Nice work! Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Andrew wrote: > > ? > I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is oak(?) . I attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost sight of where my tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. Anyway, lemons and lemonade... > > I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. So, forgive me if you get this twice. > > Andrew > > <20200813_195719.jpg> > <20200813_195442.jpg> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From jcmakestuff at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 21:17:44 2020 From: jcmakestuff at gmail.com (JCMakeStuff) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 21:17:44 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Andrew, Do you mind if I put these photos on our Instagram? 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I apologize for having to back out, but I just won't have the time to do it right.DuaneSent from my Galaxy_________________________________________Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender.______crw-talk mailing listcrw-talk at crwoodturner.comhttp://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.comCheck the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrewpingree at gmail.com Fri Nov 27 22:38:08 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 22:38:08 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That is fine by me. Thanks for doing that. A- On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 9:18 PM JCMakeStuff wrote: > Andrew, > > Do you mind if I put these photos on our Instagram? > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 8:51 PM Andrew wrote: > >> I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is oak(?) . I >> attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost sight of where my >> tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. Anyway, lemons and lemonade... >> >> I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. So, >> forgive me if you get this twice. >> >> Andrew >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes >> only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So, > forgive me if you get this twice. > > > > Andrew > > > > <20200813_195719.jpg> > > <20200813_195442.jpg> > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I apologize for having to back out, but I just won't have the time to do it right. >> >> Duane >> >> >> >> Sent from my Galaxy >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From raaschb at charter.net Fri Nov 27 23:26:09 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (raaschb at charter.net) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 23:26:09 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4f1f777e-3e36-44a1-9268-6220f6ad45fc@email.android.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrewpingree at gmail.com Sat Nov 28 08:54:47 2020 From: andrewpingree at gmail.com (Andrew) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 08:54:47 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: <4f1f777e-3e36-44a1-9268-6220f6ad45fc@email.android.com> References: <4f1f777e-3e36-44a1-9268-6220f6ad45fc@email.android.com> Message-ID: Thank you, Bob On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 11:26 PM wrote: > Andrew, that's a very nice lidded bowl. The finial is nicely done. > Bob R. > > On Nov 27, 2020 10:38 PM, Andrew wrote: > > Thanks, Robert > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 9:08 PM Robert Patros wrote: > > Very elegant, Andrew. The finial is a great touch. Nice work! > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Andrew wrote: > > > > ? > > I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is oak(?) . I > attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost sight of where my > tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. Anyway, lemons and lemonade... > > > > I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. So, > forgive me if you get this twice. > > > > Andrew > > > > <20200813_195719.jpg> > > <20200813_195442.jpg> > > _________________________________________ > > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" > goes only to sender. > > ______ > > crw-talk mailing list > > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Nice work! >>>> >>>>Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> > On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Andrew >>>>wrote: >>>> > >>>> > ? >>>> > I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is >>>>oak(?) . I attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost >>>>sight of where my tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. >>>>Anyway, lemons and lemonade... >>>> > >>>> > I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. >>>>So, forgive me if you get this twice. >>>> > >>>> > Andrew >>>> > >>>> > <20200813_195719.jpg> >>>> > <20200813_195442.jpg> >>>> > _________________________________________ >>>> > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, >>>>"Reply" goes only to sender. >>>> > ______ >>>> > crw-talk mailing list >>>> > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>> > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>> > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >>>> >>>>_________________________________________ >>>>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>>>goes only to sender. >>>>______ >>>>crw-talk mailing list >>>>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>>>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>>>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >>_________________________________________ >>Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >>goes only to sender. >>______ >>crw-talk mailing list >>crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >>http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >>Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >>http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I got a little overzealous on the second coat and sprayed it on too thick. No problem. Let it dry for a while, sand it again, and start over. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From llswigg at mwt.net Sat Nov 28 11:24:52 2020 From: llswigg at mwt.net (Lavonne Swiggum) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 11:24:52 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Turnings In-Reply-To: References: <4f1f777e-3e36-44a1-9268-6220f6ad45fc@email.android.com> Message-ID: <817190AF-838C-4B0E-9D37-1FC3250AC629@mwt.net> Wow. That is very nice. I love the shape of the bowl. Lavonne > On Nov 28, 2020, at 10:23 AM, John & Donna Griffiths wrote: > > Andrew, that is a wonderful piece. turned out very well. That is the beauty of woodturning, you make a mistake and just do a design change on the fly! John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Andrew" > > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners." > > Sent: 11/28/2020 8:54:47 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Turnings > >> Thank you, Bob >> >> On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 11:26 PM > wrote: >> Andrew, that's a very nice lidded bowl. The finial is nicely done. >> Bob R. >> >> On Nov 27, 2020 10:38 PM, Andrew > wrote: >> Thanks, Robert >> >> On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 9:08 PM Robert Patros > wrote: >> Very elegant, Andrew. The finial is a great touch. Nice work! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Andrew > wrote: >> > >> > ? >> > I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is oak(?) . I attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost sight of where my tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. Anyway, lemons and lemonade... >> > >> > I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. So, forgive me if you get this twice. >> > >> > Andrew >> > >> > <20200813_195719.jpg> >> > <20200813_195442.jpg> >> > _________________________________________ >> > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> > ______ >> > crw-talk mailing list >> > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rak67 at hotmail.com Sat Nov 28 12:06:26 2020 From: rak67 at hotmail.com (Ron Kaser) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 18:06:26 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas In-Reply-To: <3802F3F2-A492-4D1C-A9E5-71D1828947A3@gmail.com> References: <3802F3F2-A492-4D1C-A9E5-71D1828947A3@gmail.com> Message-ID: Whomever can please take me off crw-talk E-mail list Thanks Ron Kaser ------ Original message------ From: Robert Patros Date: Sat, Nov 28, 2020 10:27 AM To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com; Cc: Subject:[crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas These are fun to make. I first made small ornament trees after reading Bob Rosand?s article that I accessed on his website. With this larger walnut blank, I used an 1/8? parting tool. The finish, applied with the lathe running at about 50 rpm, is Master?s Aerosol gloss lacquer. Then, applied Briwax on Liberon 0000 wool. It was the first time I used spray lacquer. I got a little overzealous on the second coat and sprayed it on too thick. No problem. Let it dry for a while, sand it again, and start over. [cid:63af88c4-4d3e-41db-8d31-a19c331b7a6e at namprd02.prod.outlook.com] Sent from my iPhone _________________________________________ Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. ______ crw-talk mailing list crw-talk at crwoodturner.com http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_5047.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1071046 bytes Desc: IMG_5047.jpg URL: From raaschb at charter.net Sat Nov 28 13:19:52 2020 From: raaschb at charter.net (Bob R) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 13:19:52 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas Message-ID: Very nicely done. I like especially the subtle curve of branches from top to base. Nice sheen on the ornament. Bob R, Sent from my Phone On Nov 28, 2020 10:27 AM, Robert Patros wrote: > > These are fun to make. I first made small ornament trees after reading Bob Rosand?s article that I accessed on his website. With this larger walnut blank, I used an 1/8? parting tool. The finish, applied with the lathe running at about 50 rpm, is Master?s Aerosol gloss lacquer. Then, applied Briwax on Liberon 0000 wool. > > It was the first time I used spray lacquer. I got a little overzealous on the second coat and sprayed it on too thick. No problem. Let it dry for a while, sand it again, and start over. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ From griff at mwt.net Sat Nov 28 15:00:53 2020 From: griff at mwt.net (John & Donna Griffiths) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 21:00:53 +0000 Subject: [crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas In-Reply-To: References: <3802F3F2-A492-4D1C-A9E5-71D1828947A3@gmail.com> Message-ID: Ah ha, Spray lacquer is exactly the finish for all those grooves. John ------ Original Message ------ From: "Ron Kaser" To: "Robert Patros" ; "crw-talk at crwoodturner.com" Sent: 11/28/2020 12:06:26 PM Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas >Whomever can please take me off crw-talk E-mail list >Thanks Ron Kaser > >------ Original message------ >From: Robert Patros >Date: Sat, Nov 28, 2020 10:27 AM >To: crw-talk at crwoodturner.com; >Cc: >Subject:[crw-talk] Fun project for Christmas > >These are fun to make. I first made small ornament trees after reading >Bob Rosand?s article that I accessed on his website. With this larger >walnut blank, I used an 1/8? parting tool. The finish, applied with the >lathe running at about 50 rpm, is Master?s Aerosol gloss lacquer. Then, >applied Briwax on Liberon 0000 wool. > >It was the first time I used spray lacquer. I got a little overzealous >on the second coat and sprayed it on too thick. No problem. Let it dry >for a while, sand it again, and start over. > > > >Sent from my iPhone >_________________________________________ >Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >goes only to sender. >______ >crw-talk mailing list >crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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John > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Andrew" > To: "Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region > Woodturners." > Sent: 11/28/2020 8:54:47 AM > Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Turnings > > Thank you, Bob > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 11:26 PM wrote: > >> Andrew, that's a very nice lidded bowl. The finial is nicely done. >> Bob R. >> >> On Nov 27, 2020 10:38 PM, Andrew wrote: >> >> Thanks, Robert >> >> On Fri, Nov 27, 2020, 9:08 PM Robert Patros wrote: >> >> Very elegant, Andrew. The finial is a great touch. Nice work! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Andrew wrote: >> > >> > ? >> > I got this old construction beam given to me that I think is oak(?) . I >> attempted to make a tri- cornered bowl, but having lost sight of where my >> tool end was it became a no-cornered bowl. Anyway, lemons and lemonade... >> > >> > I tried sending this last night but didn't see it come through. So, >> forgive me if you get this twice. >> > >> > Andrew >> > >> > <20200813_195719.jpg> >> > <20200813_195442.jpg> >> > _________________________________________ >> > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" >> goes only to sender. >> > ______ >> > crw-talk mailing list >> > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes >> only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> >> >> _________________________________________ >> Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes >> only to sender. >> ______ >> crw-talk mailing list >> crw-talk at crwoodturner.com >> http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com >> Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: >> http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ >> > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > > > _________________________________________ > Use "Reply to All" or "Reply List" to reach the whole group, "Reply" goes > only to sender. > ______ > crw-talk mailing list > crw-talk at crwoodturner.com > http://crwoodturner.com/mailman/listinfo/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com > Check the archive to make sure your message was sent: > http://crwoodturner.com/pipermail/crw-talk_crwoodturner.com/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrian.novak at charter.net Sun Nov 29 22:44:57 2020 From: adrian.novak at charter.net (Adrian Novak) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 22:44:57 -0600 Subject: [crw-talk] Fwd: The Badger Woodturners Holiday Party is This Tues Dec 1 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <3e9f2d60-c073-4ccf-94b3-acd5a4b3e983@iPhone> A thought for us. Begin forwarded message: > > From: RON DIAMOND(rjdiamond46 at gmail.com (mailto:rjdiamond46 at gmail.com)) > Date: Nov 29, 2020 at 10:40 PM > To: Adrian Novak > Subject: The Badger Woodturners Holiday Party is This Tues Dec 1 (x-apple-data-detectors://5) > > > > > View in your browser (https://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=722&club_id=411146&emtid=154250041483&mtid=435940343881&ht=0) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Badger Woodturning Meeting > > Tues Dec 1 (x-apple-data-detectors://6), socializing 6:30 PM (x-apple-data-detectors://7) > > Program will start at 7:00 (x-apple-data-detectors://8) > > > > Badger Woodturners Holiday Party is THIS TUESDAY Dec 1 (x-apple-data-detectors://9) > > > > We will have a turning exchange. If you want to participate send photo of your turning to Roger Becker > > > > We will have a show and tell, and again send photos of your submission to Roger > > > > Food and Drink will be a bit more difficult to arrange this year, but be prepared to have something to eat that is festive. Next year we will share in person > > > > Click on the link below. You should not have to download any app or program to log in > > > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89868880795 (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89868880795&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw1TNyfl5ZSfd8iM1Omdzled) > > Meeting ID: 898 6888 0795 > > > > > > > > > > > > > You have received this message from the mailing list of Badger Woodturners. If you would prefer not to receive these emails in the future, go to the opt-out page (https://BWT.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=356&club_id=411146&item_id=435940343881) and modify your privacy settings. 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